Windows 2012 online cannot get performance counter data




















Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows Server Setup. Sign in to vote. I have setup some virtual machines under Hyper-V R2 On a few virtual machines running Windows R2, I see the message ""Cannot get performance counter data" in the Server Manager. I am not able to figure this out and I do not find any event log that could relate to this.

I would appreciate your help on this. Tuesday, August 9, PM. I tried the same on the other two servers, the same steps did not work. If anyone has any other advise, please let me know. Wednesday, August 10, AM. Wednesday, August 10, PM. There's some troubleshooting here you can work through. Dave Thanks for your direction. Following those steps, I think this is the related error in the notification: SERVER1: Performance counter refresh failed with the following error: ATL reported a generic failure, Error: , Extended Error: 0 I have not as yet successfully found any resolution with this error.

Once the client has authenticated itself with the DC, the DC will transmit the site information to the client. The site information will contain the site name, the subnet s associated with that site, and any domain controllers in that site. Updated: MAY04 To clarify when this functionality is available, you can only save the view when you are viewing a Data Collection Set. The "live" data cannot be saved in this way.

Performance Monitor in Windows Server give us the ability to see when our servers are having some issues. Analyzing that data into something meaningful can be a problem. You can export your data to Excel so you can better see what your performance data represents.

First collect your data. Right click the graph and select Save Data As. Give the file a name and save it where you want to store it. Now open that file on a client with Excel installed on it. INI contains the proper information.

You can copy this file from an identical machine to restore the counters. There may be slight differences in this file from machine to machine. But if you notice a drastic difference in size, it may be missing information. Always create a backup copy before replacing. There's no guarantee that copying this file from another machine will restore all counters.

If possible, compare the file to backups of the machine to see if the file size has reduced at some point in time. Multiple folders may exist for counters that you need to repair. In those cases, you might need to use trial and error to find the correct ini files. There's a hotfix for known issues with PerfDisk.



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