This behavior may occur if certain extensible counters corrupt the registry, or if Windows Management Instrumentation WMI -based programs modify the registry. The counters may be disabled via registry settings. Check the following registry locations to ensure that the counters haven't been disabled:. There may be registry keys for DisablePerformanceCounters in any of these locations. As per the article Disable Performance Counters , this value should be set to 0. If the value is anything other than 0 the counter may be disabled.
To rebuild all performance counters including extensible and third-party counters, type the following commands at an Administrative command prompt. INI contains the proper information. Monitors the number of incoming requests per second that are sent to the federation server proxy.
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Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services. Privacy policy. This topic describes how to view and configure the event log entries, performance counters, and service alerts that are displayed for local and remote servers in Server Manager.
Event, service, and performance log data is displayed in two places in the Server Manager console in Windows Server. On the dashboard, you can click the Events , Performance , and Services rows of thumbnails to configure event, performance, and service log data that you want to see for roles, the entire Server Manager server pool, user-created groups of servers, and the local server.
Clicking the hypertext rows opens detail View dialog boxes that let you specify the data about which you want to be alerted in the dashboard. After you configure event, service, and performance log data that you want to be highlighted in the dashboard thumbnails, log entries that match the criteria you have specified are listed at the bottom of the detail View dialog boxes.
Events , Services , and Performance tiles are part of role and group home pages. Commands on the Tasks menu of these tiles let you specify the data that you want collected from managed servers. The tiles include filters and queries to further limit the log entries that are displayed in the tile, if desired. Manage services and configure service alerts. View and copy event or performance entries. Thumbnails are displayed on the Server Manager dashboard for each role a role's thumbnail reflects data collected about all of the servers in the Server Manager pool that are running the role , for each server group, for the All Servers group all of the servers in the Server Manager pool , and for the local server.
After Server Manager gets data from managed servers, thumbnails are automatically created for roles that are running on servers in the server pool.
The thumbnail displays a quick view of the status and manageability of roles, servers, and server groups.
The thumbnail heading row changes color and highlighted numbers are displayed in the left margin when events, performance counters, Best Practices Analyzer results, services, or general manageability issues meet criteria that you configure in the detail View dialog boxes opened by clicking thumbnail rows.
The following table describes the data displayed in thumbnails. After a server has been added to the Server Manager server pool, service alerts about the Shell Hardware Detection service can be displayed if there are no users logged on to the managed server. This occurs because the Shell Hardware Detection service runs only when users are logged on to the managed server, or connected to a Remote Desktop session on the managed server.
To avoid seeing Shell Hardware Detection service alerts for this case, click Services in the thumbnails for server groups, including the All Servers group. Performance You can configure the Performance row to display alerts for a role or server group when performance alerts occur that match resource types, servers, or time periods that you specify in the Performance detail View dialog box.
By default, performance counters are turned off. Managed servers that are running operating systems newer than Windows Server , and for which performance counters have not been started, typically show manageability status errors of online - Performance counters not started in the Servers tile of role or group pages. To turn performance counters on for managed servers, on the All Servers page, right-click entries in the Performance tile that show a Counter Status value of Off , and then click start Performance Counters.
You can also start performance counters by right-clicking entries for servers in the Servers tile of role or group pages, and then clicking start Performance Counters. View and configure events In this section, learn how to configure what event log data is collected from servers in the Server Manager server pool, and which events you want highlighted in thumbnails. The events about which you are alerted in thumbnails are a subset of the total events that you instruct Server Manager to collect from managed servers.
Although changing event criteria in the Configure Event Data dialog box in Events tiles can change the numbers of alerts you see on the Server Manager dashboard, changing the event alert criteria in thumbnails has no effect on the event log data that is collected from managed servers. We have a tool that can come in handy in these situations, the Extensible Counter List tool, or Exctrlst. With this, you can easily see if a counter is enabled or disabled, and set them however you wish.
This utility is part of the Windows resource kit, and can also be downloaded from here:. Once downloaded, start the installation and follow the installation wizard. The default install location for this will be:.
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