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I found some events on eventviewer with these contents: *The "sepmasterservice" has stopped. * performance data for ".netframework" service is not available. * configuration information of w3svc does not match trusted performance library informance stored in the registry. *configuration information of termservice does not match trusted performance library informance stored in the registry. And finally: *disabled performance counter data collection from "asp.net_2.0...." service, because performance counter library for that service has generated one or more errors. And about 2 hours later, we had a "reset" for monitored server. Then monitoring started immediately and analysis graphs are available since the last event occured. Problem resolved 🙂 / comments
I found some events on eventviewer with these contents:*The "sepmasterservice" has stopped.* performance data for ".netframework" service is not available.* configuration information of w3svc does ...
Hi Alex Configuration > monitored servers : no error WMI querying : ok Performance counters : processor : ok Also rebuilding counters : done Still "No data..." [image] / comments
Hi AlexConfiguration > monitored servers : no errorWMI querying : okPerformance counters : processor : okAlso rebuilding counters : doneStill "No data..."
Sorry, i meant another "zone". / comments
Sorry, i meant another "zone".
Sorry even in last version? / comments
Sorry even in last version?
Thanx 🙂 / comments
Thanx 🙂
Thanx for your answer, and how exactly checks if instance is up or not? Some tools use ping, wmi , etc for monitoring servers, what about redgate for monitor sql instance? BR / comments
Thanx for your answer,and how exactly checks if instance is up or not? Some tools use ping, wmi , etc for monitoring servers, what about redgate for monitor sql instance?BR