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Hi,
take a look at this forum post regarding what should be the same issue:
http://www.red-gate.com/messageboard/vi ... hp?t=10479
If you rebuild the performance counters per the article can you post back and let me know if the solution worked.
Thanks,
Stephen -
Hi,
thanx for your quick response. But this solution does not work for me. I've done to rebuild the performace counters as described in this article.
But I stuck on the following command:To rebuild all Performance counters including extensible and third-party counters in Windows Server 2003, type the following commands at a command prompt. Press ENTER after each command.
cd\windows\system32
lodctr /R
-> solved by me doing: lodctr /R:*.*
The last statement is not pperformed by me either:Reinstall any custom .NET Framework assembly performance counters
Cause I don't know which Assemblies create the performance counters? What are your assemblies for creating counters? Could I see those counters in the perf view?
Please help ...
Regards,
Marco -
Hi Marco,
We have some updated information in the Red Gate KB that includes instructions for reloading the .NET performance counters. Please see:
http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... 000316.htm
Thanks! -
Thanks,
the Knowledge Base article solved my problem. Definitely it was the .NET"corperfmonsymbols.ini"
Regards,
Marco -
Great...thanks for the follow-up.
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