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 ==== 02. CPU Monitoring ==== ==== 02. CPU Monitoring ====
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- You can find an example of a program that generates CPU usage in the //​**CPUUsage**//​ folder inside the //​**lab09-tasks**//​ archive. 
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 Let's consider the same scenario as the one presented in the previous section. Let's consider the same scenario as the one presented in the previous section.
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 Due to this reason, we are calling upon another tool developed by Microsoft, more precisely **[[https://​www.microsoft.com/​en-us/​download/​details.aspx?​id=4865 | Microsoft Network Monitor]]**. After we install it, start it using “Run as administrator” and select the network interface through which the traffic is expected to pass (cable, wifi, etc.), we will be able to capture the frames. Due to this reason, we are calling upon another tool developed by Microsoft, more precisely **[[https://​www.microsoft.com/​en-us/​download/​details.aspx?​id=4865 | Microsoft Network Monitor]]**. After we install it, start it using “Run as administrator” and select the network interface through which the traffic is expected to pass (cable, wifi, etc.), we will be able to capture the frames.
  
-Last but not least, another well-known tool that you should already be familiar with from the Linux network monitoring lab is [[https://​www.wireshark.org/​download.html | Wireshark]]. This can be used for displaying all traffic generated on a HTTP connection (it can also be HTTPS, as long as we control the server, but this is not in the scope of this tutorial).+Last but not least, another well-known tool that you should already be familiar with from the Linux network monitoring lab is **[[https://​www.wireshark.org/​download.html | Wireshark]]**. This can be used for displaying all traffic generated on a HTTP connection (it can also be HTTPS, as long as we control the server, but this is not in the scope of this tutorial).
  
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-The skeleton for this lab can be found here: +The skeleton for this lab can be found here: {{:ep:laboratoare:​lab09-tasks.zip|}}
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-  * Old Tasks (before 2021)The password for log2.zip and build.zip is //​parola//​. ​+
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