A

Advanced - Attributes
Analyser (Command Line Parameters)
Analyser (Program Roles)
Analysis Functions (Functions)
Attributes (Advanced)
Automatic Protocol Determination (Connections)

B

Built-In Layouts - General
Built-In Layouts - Hyper-V
Built-In Layouts - Overview

C

Chart (Elements)
Charts (Interactive Elements)
Collecting Data (Concepts)
Collector (Program Roles)
Collector (Unattended Installation)
Combination Operators (Operators)
Command Line Parameters - Analyser
Command Line Parameters - Configurator
Command Line Parameters - Deployer
Command Line Parameters - Inspector
Command Line Parameters - Installation
Command Line Parameters - Watcher
Comparison Operators (Operators)
Concepts - Collecting Data
Concepts - Layouts
Concepts - Overview
Concepts - Presenting Information
Configurator (Command Line Parameters)
Configurator (Program Roles)
Connection Methods (Connections)
Connection Methods (Data Acquisition)
Connections - Automatic Protocol Determination
Connections - Connection Methods
Constrain (Functions)
Context Menus (Information Display)
Conversion Functions (Functions)
Count (Functions)
Custom Filename Format Substitutions (Image Capture)

D

Data Acquisition - Connection Methods
Data Acquisition - System Queries
Data Collection - Excluded Instances
Data Collection - System Impact
Data Types (Expressions)
Data Value (Variables)
Date Functions (Functions)
Date Functions (Functions)
Day (Functions)
DayOfWeek (Functions)
DayOfYear (Functions)
Decision Functions (Functions)
Deployer (Command Line Parameters)
Deployer (Program Roles)
Display Updates (Information Display)
Displaying Relevant Information (Layout Design)
Drill Down (Information Display)

E

Elements - Chart
Elements - Event List
Elements - Gauge
Elements - Group
Elements - Image
Elements - Label
Elements - LCD Matrix
Elements - Overview
Elements - Process List
Elements - Service List
Elements - Status Indicator
Elements - Thread List
Event List (Elements)
Event List (Variables)
Event Logs (Interactive Elements)
Excluded Instances (Data Collection)
Expressions - Data Types
Expressions - Functions
Expressions - Operators
Expressions - Overview
Expressions - Overview
Expressions - Variables
Extracting Information (Information Display)

F

FormatDynamicInstance (Functions)
Formatting Functions (Functions)
Functions - Analysis Functions
Functions - Constrain
Functions - Conversion Functions
Functions - Count
Functions - Date Functions
Functions - Date Functions
Functions - Day
Functions - DayOfWeek
Functions - DayOfYear
Functions - Decision Functions
Functions - FormatDynamicInstance
Functions - Formatting Functions
Functions - Hour
Functions - If
Functions - Instr
Functions - Instr
Functions - IsConvertible
Functions - IsDefined
Functions - IsNull
Functions - IsType
Functions - LCase
Functions - Left
Functions - Len
Functions - Max
Functions - Mid
Functions - Min
Functions - Minute
Functions - Month
Functions - ReplaceError
Functions - Right
Functions - Second
Functions - SmartFormat
Functions - String Functions
Functions - TimeSpan
Functions - ToBoolean
Functions - ToDate
Functions - ToFloat
Functions - ToInteger
Functions - ToString
Functions - Trim
Functions - UCase
Functions - Year
Functions (Expressions)

G

Gateway (Program Roles)
Gauge (Elements)
Gauges (Interactive Elements)
General (Built-In Layouts)
Group (Elements)
Grouping Information (Layout Design)

H

Hour (Functions)
Hyper-V (Built-In Layouts)

I

If (Functions)
Image (Elements)
Image Capture - Custom Filename Format Substitutions
Information Display - Context Menus
Information Display - Display Updates
Information Display - Drill Down
Information Display - Extracting Information
Information Display - Keyboard Navigation
Information Display - Sizing
Inspector (Command Line Parameters)
Inspector (Program Roles)
Installation (Command Line Parameters)
Instr (Functions)
Instr (Functions)
Interactive Elements - Charts
Interactive Elements - Event Logs
Interactive Elements - Gauges
Interactive Elements - Lists
Interactive Elements - Processes
Interactive Elements - Services
IsConvertible (Functions)
IsDefined (Functions)
IsNull (Functions)
IsType (Functions)

K

Keyboard Navigation (Information Display)

L

Label (Elements)
Layout Design - Displaying Relevant Information
Layout Design - Grouping Information
Layout Design - Managing Layouts
Layout Design - Modifying Layouts
Layout Design - Navigation Within A Layout
Layout Design - Overview
Layout Design - Sizing And Positioning Elements
Layout Management - Overriding The Built-In Layouts
Layouts (Concepts)
LCase (Functions)
LCD Matrix (Elements)
Left (Functions)
Legal Information
Len (Functions)
Licence
List Count (Variables)
List Selection (Variables)
Lists (Interactive Elements)
Logical Operators (Operators)

M

Managing Layouts (Layout Design)
Max (Functions)
Mid (Functions)
Min (Functions)
Minute (Functions)
MMC SnapIn (Program Roles)
Modifying Layouts (Layout Design)
Month (Functions)

N

Navigation Within A Layout (Layout Design)

O

Operators - Combination Operators
Operators - Comparison Operators
Operators - Logical Operators
Operators - Unary Operators
Operators (Expressions)
Operators (Precedence)
Overriding The Built-In Layouts (Layout Management)
Overview (Built-In Layouts)
Overview (Concepts)
Overview (Elements)
Overview (Expressions)
Overview (Expressions)
Overview (Layout Design)
Overview (Technical Reference)
Overview (Usage)

P

Parentheses (Precedence)
Performance Item (Variables)
Precedence - Operators
Precedence - Parentheses
Presenting Information (Concepts)
Process List (Elements)
Process List (Variables)
Processes (Interactive Elements)
Program Roles - Analyser
Program Roles - Collector
Program Roles - Configurator
Program Roles - Deployer
Program Roles - Gateway
Program Roles - Inspector
Program Roles - MMC SnapIn
Program Roles - Screensaver
Program Roles - Watcher

R

ReplaceError (Functions)
Right (Functions)

S

Screensaver (Program Roles)
Second (Functions)
Series Aggregation (Variables)
Service List (Elements)
Service List (Variables)
Services (Interactive Elements)
Sizing (Information Display)
Sizing And Positioning Elements (Layout Design)
SmartFormat (Functions)
Standard (Variables)
Status Indicator (Elements)
String Functions (Functions)
System (Variables)
System Impact (Data Collection)
System Queries (Data Acquisition)
System Variables (Variables)

T

Technical Reference - Overview
Thread List (Elements)
Thread List (Variables)
TimeSpan (Functions)
ToBoolean (Functions)
ToDate (Functions)
ToFloat (Functions)
ToInteger (Functions)
ToString (Functions)
Trim (Functions)

U

UCase (Functions)
Unary Operators (Operators)
Unattended Installation - Collector
Usage - Overview

V

Variables - Data Value
Variables - Event List
Variables - List Count
Variables - List Selection
Variables - Performance Item
Variables - Process List
Variables - Series Aggregation
Variables - Service List
Variables - Standard
Variables - System
Variables - System Variables
Variables - Thread List
Variables (Expressions)

W

Watcher (Command Line Parameters)
Watcher (Program Roles)
Welcome

Y

Year (Functions)

Information Display - Extracting Information

For situations where the information presented by ServerInternals is needed by another application, the displayed view, or the details for a single element, can be extracted to the clipboard or files as required.

Copying Images And Lists

The image of a status indicator, gauge or chart, and the text contents of an LED matrix or a list can be copied to the clipboard by right-clicking the element, and selecting Copy from the context menu. Note that when in design mode, the Copy operation will put the element design information on the clipboard instead.

By default, an image is copied to the clipboard at its currently displayed size, and the contents of lists are copied using only the columns selected for display. If the Shift key is held down when displaying the menu, further options allow the image to be copied at the configured capture size or at the size of the current monitor or all columns to be copied as appropriate.

Exporting Images And Lists

The image of a status indicator, gauge or chart, and the text contents of an LED matrix or a list can be saved to a file by right-clicking the element, and selecting Export... from the context menu.

By default, an image is exported at its currently displayed size, and the contents of lists are exported using only the columns selected for display. If the Shift key is held down when displaying the menu, further options allow the image to be exported at the configured capture size or at the size of the current monitor or all columns to be copied as appropriate.

Images are exported in one of three formats; Portable Network Graphics (PNG), Windows Bitmap (BMP) or Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG). LED matrix contents are exported as text. List contents are exported either as comma-separated values (CSV) or as a Microsoft Excel XML-formatted workbook (XLS). For images and lists, the format is determined automatically from the filename's extension, defaulting to PNG and CSV respectively if the extension is not recognised.

Capturing A Panel, Frame Or Dashboard

Rather than exporting a number of images individually, it is possible to capture the combined image of the graphical elements for a single panel, all the panels for a frame or the whole dashboard by right-clicking to the right of the large icon bar at the top of the display and selecting the appropriate option from the Capture sub-menu of the context menu.

The location used to store the images, the filename format, the file format and the overall image size can be set from the Image Capture tab within Options for the Analyser and Watcher and from the Image Capture tab within the properties of the top-level ServerInternals node for the MMC snap-in. If using a custom filename template for the images, a number of substitutions are available.

In the Analyser and Watcher applications, a Quick Capture item on the Tools menu and toolbar button provides a fast method to capture the whole dashboard.

Extracting Raw Chart Data

The raw time and numeric data for a chart can be extracted by holding down the Shift key, right-clicking the chart and selecting a suitable option from the Data sub-menu on the context menu. When putting the data on the clipboard, the text is always formatted as rows of standard comma-separated values, with one header row. When saving the data to a file, the file can be formatted as a standard comma-separated value (CSV) plain text file with one header row or as a Microsoft Excel XML-formatted workbook (XLS). The format used is determined automatically from the filename's extension, defaulting to CSV if the extension is not recognised.