I was inspired by a post today and found that you can use the Windows Performance Monitor to monitor basically all of the system resources, the following is the tutorial:
Performance Monitor location in Control Panel-Administrative Tools
When opened, the default is a CPU-occupied monitoring, below to add hard disk idle time to do the example
1: Monitor graph above right-click Add counter
2: Then find the PhysicalDisk item select%idle Time, click Add, do not know the meaning of the item can be clicked on the lower left corner of the display description
3: Then you can see the graph of the idle rate on the monitor graph, you can see the same as the Task Manager display
4: After confirming the consistency, right-click on the graph above-properties, you can see that there are several added counters
5: The need to add is the disk idle rate, so the "\physicaldisk (_total) \% idle time" to write down, one can use
6: Open the Zabbix Configuration Host page, and add the monitoring items as in the previous steps
Key value fill in perf_counter["\physicaldisk (_total) \% Idle Time"]
This step is the focus, if you want to add additional monitoring only need to replace the string in the double quotation mark in parentheses.
For example, I want to monitor user CPU usage, just replace \physicaldisk (_total) \% Idle time with \processor (_total) \% User time: perf_counter["\processor" (_ Total) \% User Time "]
The unit is a percent semicolon, depending on the monitoring item
Update interval can be customized, suggest 5S, here to display the effect first set 1S
7: Save the monitoring item, remember to add this item in the graph
Final effect
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Zabbix use Windows Performance Monitor to add monitoring of system resources