Fixing up e2e tests for new CPU perf metrics

Signed-off-by: Steffen Higel <higels@valvesoftware.com>
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Steffen Higel 2022-12-08 14:08:32 -08:00
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# TYPE windows_cpu_interrupts_total counter # TYPE windows_cpu_interrupts_total counter
# HELP windows_cpu_parking_status Parking Status represents whether a processor is parked or not # HELP windows_cpu_parking_status Parking Status represents whether a processor is parked or not
# TYPE windows_cpu_parking_status gauge # TYPE windows_cpu_parking_status gauge
# HELP windows_cpu_processor_performance Processor Performance is the average performance of the processor while it is executing instructions, as a percentage of the nominal performance of the processor. On some processors, Processor Performance may exceed 100% # HELP windows_cpu_processor_performance_total Processor Performance is the average performance of the processor while it is executing instructions, as a percentage of the nominal performance of the processor. On some processors, Processor Performance may exceed 100%
# TYPE windows_cpu_processor_performance gauge # TYPE windows_cpu_processor_performance_total counter
# HELP windows_cpu_time_total Time that processor spent in different modes (dpc, idle, interrupt, privileged, user) # HELP windows_cpu_time_total Time that processor spent in different modes (dpc, idle, interrupt, privileged, user)
# TYPE windows_cpu_time_total counter # TYPE windows_cpu_time_total counter
# HELP windows_cpu_processor_mperf_total Processor MPerf is the number of TSC ticks incremented while executing instructions
# TYPE windows_cpu_processor_mperf_total counter
# HELP windows_cpu_processor_privileged_utility_total Processor Privilieged Utility represents is the amount of time the core has spent executing instructions inside the kernel
# TYPE windows_cpu_processor_privileged_utility_total counter
# HELP windows_cpu_processor_rtc_total Processor RTC represents the number of RTC ticks made since the system booted. It should consistently be 64e6, and can be used to properly derive Processor Utility Rate
# TYPE windows_cpu_processor_rtc_total counter
# HELP windows_cpu_processor_utility_total Processor Utility represents is the amount of time the core spends executing instructions
# TYPE windows_cpu_processor_utility_total counter
# HELP windows_cs_hostname Labeled system hostname information as provided by ComputerSystem.DNSHostName and ComputerSystem.Domain # HELP windows_cs_hostname Labeled system hostname information as provided by ComputerSystem.DNSHostName and ComputerSystem.Domain
# TYPE windows_cs_hostname gauge # TYPE windows_cs_hostname gauge
# HELP windows_cs_logical_processors ComputerSystem.NumberOfLogicalProcessors # HELP windows_cs_logical_processors ComputerSystem.NumberOfLogicalProcessors