I have SQL Monitor 3.5 set up right now to monitor two servers.
The monitor service and website are on a server external to these two servers.
Right now physcal server 1 is logging data fine, all the SQL Server metrics are getting values and graphing great under analysis
When you go to physcal server 2, all the (machine metrics) windows performance logs are there with values, but the sql server metrics are wrong... every one of them is a constant zero except for SQL Server: processor time.. what would cause this? I have two instances on this second physical server, neither of them show anything for these server metrics, but physical server 1 shows them just fine.
(by physical server, I mean a physical hardware server, which is running instances of SQL Server on it)

Under configuration of monitored servers, there is not errors all instances across the two physical servers say "Monitor connected" with a green check mark
The monitor service and website are on a server external to these two servers.
Right now physcal server 1 is logging data fine, all the SQL Server metrics are getting values and graphing great under analysis
When you go to physcal server 2, all the (machine metrics) windows performance logs are there with values, but the sql server metrics are wrong... every one of them is a constant zero except for SQL Server: processor time.. what would cause this? I have two instances on this second physical server, neither of them show anything for these server metrics, but physical server 1 shows them just fine.
(by physical server, I mean a physical hardware server, which is running instances of SQL Server on it)
Under configuration of monitored servers, there is not errors all instances across the two physical servers say "Monitor connected" with a green check mark