A quick search for windows cpu returned Determine Windows Box %CPU use.
In the interest in a comprehensive reponse, the two modules recommended were Win32::PerfLib and Win32::SystemInfo.
UPDATE: While reviewing the POD for the above modules in the interest in creating sample code, I came across the following:
Win32::SystemInfo::MemoryStatus(%mHash,[$format]);
...
MemLoad
- Windows NT 3.1 to 4.0: The percentage of approximately the last 1000 pages of physical memory that is in use.
- Windows 2000: The approximate percentage of total physical memory that is in use.
...
MemoryStatus return values in bytes by default. This can be changed with the $format parameter. Valid values for $format are:
B - Bytes (default) KB - Kilobytes MB - Megabytes GB - Gigabytes
In reply to Re: monitoring CPU usage by eibwen
in thread monitoring CPU usage by Anonymous Monk
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