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Andrew Baker's avatar
Andrew Baker
Copper Contributor
Jul 31, 2017

Unable to read server queue performance data

Has anyone started seeing this on Windows Server 2016?

 

Unable to read Server Queue performance data from the Server service. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the status code, the second four bytes contains the IOSB.Status and the next four bytes contains the IOSB.Information.

We have this on two of our Cluster at the moment. The same two nodes also end up having issues draining and will lock resources. The other 2 nodes are fine as far as I can see

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    • Chenh Hong's avatar
      Chenh Hong
      Copper Contributor

      if you have veeamOne, uninstall that. that's what i did and no more error.

  • Andrew Baker's avatar
    Andrew Baker
    Copper Contributor

    Unfortunately its getting worse and is making certain issues harder to diagnose when Event Viewer doesn't work!

    • Chenh Hong's avatar
      Chenh Hong
      Copper Contributor

      Mine is on a 2012 r2 HyperV cluster. It even pop up on my newly added host to the cluster. I wonder if anyone talk to microsoft about this?

      • Brian Murphy's avatar
        Brian Murphy
        Copper Contributor

        I have the same issue. It bothers me most on my 2016 Hyper-V hosts. Does anyone else have Veeam One running in their environment? I found another forum that suggested it might be triggering this.

  • I've gotten this error on most of my Windows 2016 servers for months now, and have never been able to resolve it.

     

    This kind of discussion about 3rd-part apps and 32-bit is typical, but totally unhelpful: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/ie/en-US/768d88f4-1742-494a-bfc4-a4bf9e228a67/unable-to-read-server-queue-performance-data-from-the-server-service?forum=winservergen

    • Chenh Hong's avatar
      Chenh Hong
      Copper Contributor

      Im having the same issue with my hosts in a hyperV cluster. any solution to this issue?

       

      thanks,

  • cute fluff's avatar
    cute fluff
    Copper Contributor
    Hi having the same issue on Print Server 2016, event ID 2006 pops up every 2-6 minutes.

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