

It brings several supportability tools used by endpoint customers under a single orchestrator. Otherwise, the display might be truncated.McAfee Self-Service Supportability Orchestrator To see the entire PoolMon display, the Command Prompt window size must be at least 80 characters wide (width=80) and at least 53 rows high (height=53), and the Command Prompt window buffer must be at least 500 characters wide (width=500) and at least 2000 rows high (height=2000). The /c parameter, which creates a localtag.txt file of pool tags used by drivers on the local machine, is supported only on 32-bit versions of Windows. Requirements for Generating a Local Tag File Otherwise, Windows allocates pool memory for Terminal Services from the system pool. On Terminal Servers, the kernel-mode portions of the Win32 subsystem allocate memory from the session pools. Windows allocates memory from Terminal Services session pools only when the computer is configured as a Terminal Server. PoolMon displays allocations from the Terminal Services session pools only on Windows Server 2003 and later versions of Windows. Requirements for Terminal Services Session Pool Monitoring Open the Global Flags dialog box, check the Enable Pool Tagging check box, and then restart the computer. To enable pool tagging, use GFlags, a tool included in Debugging Tools for Windows. The pool tagging feature collects and calculates statistics about pool memory sorted by the tag value of the allocation. Pool tagging is permanently enabled on Windows Server 2003 and later versions of Windows. Pool Tagging Requirementīefore running any version of PoolMon on Windows XP or earlier versions of Windows, you must enable pool tagging.


The version of PoolMon included in the Windows Driver Kit (WDK) and described in this document runs only on Microsoft Windows XP and later versions of Windows. PoolMon requires the following system configuration, permissions, and files.
