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Guest Adrian
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All,

 

Got a strange one on a Win2k3SP1/Exch2k3SP2 server. All of the Performance

Monitor/WMI counters appear to have lost their labels.

 

If I fire up PerfMon, I get nothing on the initial graph.

If I try to add a counter, I get a choice of Performance Objects, each of

which contains a number of individual counters... but they're all only

identified by numbers. I can't actually add any of them to the graph. I can

add counters from other machines to PerfMon on this machine fine, though.

 

Admin Tools/Computer Management/Services & Apps/WMI Control/Properties

gives me the correct details.

 

I've tried running Exctrlst.exe from the Support tools, and it correctly

lists a whole bunch of extended counters.

 

Any thoughts? Most apps and services on the server appears to be running

correctly, with the exception of a monitoring client (NC_Net, for Nagios),

which fails because it can't read the WMI counters. Nothing was changed on

the server before the corruption of WMI, with the possible exception of

WindowsUpdate.

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Guest John John
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Re: 2003 PerfMon Counters AWOL

 

Maybe this can help?

 

How to manually rebuild Performance Counter Library values

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300956

 

John

 

Adrian wrote:

> All,

>

> Got a strange one on a Win2k3SP1/Exch2k3SP2 server. All of the Performance

> Monitor/WMI counters appear to have lost their labels.

>

> If I fire up PerfMon, I get nothing on the initial graph.

> If I try to add a counter, I get a choice of Performance Objects, each of

> which contains a number of individual counters... but they're all only

> identified by numbers. I can't actually add any of them to the graph. I can

> add counters from other machines to PerfMon on this machine fine, though.

>

> Admin Tools/Computer Management/Services & Apps/WMI Control/Properties

> gives me the correct details.

>

> I've tried running Exctrlst.exe from the Support tools, and it correctly

> lists a whole bunch of extended counters.

>

> Any thoughts? Most apps and services on the server appears to be running

> correctly, with the exception of a monitoring client (NC_Net, for Nagios),

> which fails because it can't read the WMI counters. Nothing was changed on

> the server before the corruption of WMI, with the possible exception of

> WindowsUpdate.

Guest Adrian
Posted

Re: 2003 PerfMon Counters AWOL

 

John John (audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca) gurgled happily, sounding much like

they were saying :

> Maybe this can help?

>

> How to manually rebuild Performance Counter Library values

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300956

 

I think I owe you a beer. c:\windows\system32\lodctr /R did the job.

Guest John John
Posted

Re: 2003 PerfMon Counters AWOL

 

Adrian wrote:

> John John (audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca) gurgled happily, sounding much like

> they were saying :

>

>

>>Maybe this can help?

>>

>>How to manually rebuild Performance Counter Library values

>>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300956

>

>

> I think I owe you a beer. c:\windows\system32\lodctr /R did the job.

 

I'm too far to join you for a beer so just pay one to another fellow

close by and the good deed will be done.

 

John


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