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Merge pull request #1401 from simon04/patch-1
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@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ func (c *collector) Build() error {
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c.ProcessorPrivUtility = prometheus.NewDesc(
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c.ProcessorPrivUtility = prometheus.NewDesc(
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prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "processor_privileged_utility_total"),
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prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "processor_privileged_utility_total"),
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"Processor Privilieged Utility represents is the amount of time the core has spent executing instructions inside the kernel",
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"Processor Privileged Utility represents is the amount of time the core has spent executing instructions inside the kernel",
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[]string{"core"},
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[]string{"core"},
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nil,
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nil,
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# TYPE windows_cpu_time_total counter
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# TYPE windows_cpu_time_total counter
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# HELP windows_cpu_processor_mperf_total Processor MPerf is the number of TSC ticks incremented while executing instructions
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# HELP windows_cpu_processor_mperf_total Processor MPerf is the number of TSC ticks incremented while executing instructions
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# TYPE windows_cpu_processor_mperf_total counter
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# TYPE windows_cpu_processor_mperf_total counter
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# HELP windows_cpu_processor_privileged_utility_total Processor Privilieged Utility represents is the amount of time the core has spent executing instructions inside the kernel
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# HELP windows_cpu_processor_privileged_utility_total Processor Privileged Utility represents is the amount of time the core has spent executing instructions inside the kernel
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# TYPE windows_cpu_processor_privileged_utility_total counter
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# TYPE windows_cpu_processor_privileged_utility_total counter
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# HELP windows_cpu_processor_rtc_total Processor RTC represents the number of RTC ticks made since the system booted. It should consistently be 64e6, and can be used to properly derive Processor Utility Rate
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# HELP windows_cpu_processor_rtc_total Processor RTC represents the number of RTC ticks made since the system booted. It should consistently be 64e6, and can be used to properly derive Processor Utility Rate
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# TYPE windows_cpu_processor_rtc_total counter
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# TYPE windows_cpu_processor_rtc_total counter
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