Ok, so heres the link to the comma delimited CSV file perfmon generated. Did not see how to get it to generate socket information for a specific process though. Also, the thing doesn't show that perl ever reached 100% cpu usage, but using the task manager shows that it spawns multiple perl processes, and that cpu usage is maxed for a while, eventually all but one perl process disappears from the task manager, cpu usage drops back down, and then the program is unresponsive.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19686501/RXD_000006.csv
Made this log by adding a new counter log, and then adding various process counters. If this was incorrect let me know.
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