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I wonder if it possible to get an WMI event subscription when ram usage goes above a certain threshold? Either a percentage such as 90% or an absolute value, e.g. more than 8 GB.



Similar to how you can monitor if a file is created using IO.FileSystemWatcher as is demonstrated here https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Powershell-FileSystemWatche-dfd7084b



Something close: Getting the CPU, memory usage and free disk space using powershell but I would prefer avoiding an infinite loop if possible.










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    I wonder if it possible to get an WMI event subscription when ram usage goes above a certain threshold? Either a percentage such as 90% or an absolute value, e.g. more than 8 GB.



    Similar to how you can monitor if a file is created using IO.FileSystemWatcher as is demonstrated here https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Powershell-FileSystemWatche-dfd7084b



    Something close: Getting the CPU, memory usage and free disk space using powershell but I would prefer avoiding an infinite loop if possible.










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      I wonder if it possible to get an WMI event subscription when ram usage goes above a certain threshold? Either a percentage such as 90% or an absolute value, e.g. more than 8 GB.



      Similar to how you can monitor if a file is created using IO.FileSystemWatcher as is demonstrated here https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Powershell-FileSystemWatche-dfd7084b



      Something close: Getting the CPU, memory usage and free disk space using powershell but I would prefer avoiding an infinite loop if possible.










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      I wonder if it possible to get an WMI event subscription when ram usage goes above a certain threshold? Either a percentage such as 90% or an absolute value, e.g. more than 8 GB.



      Similar to how you can monitor if a file is created using IO.FileSystemWatcher as is demonstrated here https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Powershell-FileSystemWatche-dfd7084b



      Something close: Getting the CPU, memory usage and free disk space using powershell but I would prefer avoiding an infinite loop if possible.







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