JJ in 2000 it is on by default now

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 12:42 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Performance monitor



Have to enable disk performance monitoring.

Go to the dos prompt and type diskperf /y and then reboot the machines.

Not sure why M$ doesn't have it enabled by default, but hey, whaddya gonna
do.

JJ
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Jeff Johnson
MCSE+I, MCSE 2k
Network Engineer
Triple S Plastics
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                    "Johan
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                    09/27/2001
                    09:45 AM
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                    Admin Issues"






Hi!

Since our server-disks seems to work alot, I want to monitor how much they
work with performance monitor. I add the counters LogicalDisk\Avg. Disk
Queue Length and PhysicalDisk\Avg. Disk Queue Length, but none of them
ever shows anything but zero! Even when the disk are spinning like
crazy...

Anyone has an idea why? I have a NT4 server with Raid on, can that be the
reason?

Any thought would help...

Thanks!

Johan Bertilsson

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