.. go to a CMD prompt and type diskperf /? You have to enable the
counters from a CMD prompt.
Kent
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Hi!
Since our server-disks seems to work alot, I want to monitor how much
they
work with performance monitor. I add the counters
You have to enable the counters
at the cmd prompt type diskperf -y if you have raid it is -ye
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Subject: Performance monitor
Hi!
Since our
I think your diskperf is set to n. You need to set it to diskperf -y. i
think this is done at the command prompt
Judie
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Johan,
since you've got raid I think it is DISKPERF -YE. You would use DISKPERF -Y
for IDE
Judie
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Run DISKPERF -YE to allow performance monitor to measure disk activity.
Try DISKPERF -? for other options.
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From: Johan Bertilsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 9:45 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Performance monitor
Hi!
Since
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
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JJ in 2000 it is on by default now
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 12:42 PM
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Subject: Re: Performance monitor
Have to enable disk performance monitoring.
Go to the dos prompt and type