sqlos

1 events across 1 channel

EventTitleChannelSample
0resource_monitor_ring_buffer_recordedETW TraceN

Event ID 0: resource_monitor_ring_buffer_recorded

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Provider
sqlos
Channel
ETW Trace

Message #

Resource monitor ring buffer recorded

Fields #

NameDescription
FragmentId UInt32
RemainingLength UInt32
ActivityId Object
SequenceNumber UInt32
id UInt32
timestamp0 UInt64
memory_utilization_pct UInt32
total_physical_memory_kb UInt64
available_physical_memory_kb UInt64
total_page_file_kb UInt64
available_page_file_kb UInt64
total_virtual_address_space_kb UInt64
available_virtual_address_space_kb UInt64
available_extended_virtual_address_space_kb UInt64
memory_node_id SInt32
target_kb UInt64
reserved_kb UInt64
committed_kb UInt64
shared_committed_kb UInt64
awe_kb UInt64
pages_kb UInt64
notification UInt32
process_indicators UInt32
system_indicators UInt32
pool_indicators UInt32
node_id UInt32
apply_low_pm UInt32
apply_high_pm UInt32
revert_high_pm UInt32
is_process_in_job SInt8
job_object_limit_job_mem_kb UInt64
job_object_limit_process_mem_kb UInt64
peak_job_memory_used_kb UInt64
peak_process_memory_used_kb UInt64
is_system_physical_memory_high SInt8
is_system_physical_memory_low SInt8
is_process_physical_memory_low SInt8
is_process_virtual_memory_low SInt8
call_stack Object

Provenance

Where this provider's schema came from, and which Windows build it was observed on. Windows can change a provider's event schema between builds, so use this to judge whether it matches the build you collect from.

ETW provider GUID bd97cc63-3f38-4922-aa93-607bd12e78b2

Observed on:

  • WS2022-20348.4893, schema read from the WMI MOF class, captured 2026-06-02

    MOF class: XeSosPkg