performance counters
9 TopicsSQL cluster performance counters
Good morning everyone, Our organization is nearly done with our migration from SCOM to Azure Monitor--it's been quite a ride. I've run into a challenge that I can't seem to find an answer for. We have some on-premise SQL clusters that we've added the MMA to and moved to Azure Monitor. However, they do not appear to be pulling SQL performance counters. I suspect this is due to the virtual nature of the SQL cluster: SQL Server name = SERVERV001 Physical nodes = SERVERP001a and SERVERP002a Since the virtual name--SERVERV001--is not added to Log Analytics, I have to rely on the physical nodes--SERVERP001a and SERVERP002a--to view performance counters--except SQL counters. How does one circumvent this issue? Thanks in advance!Solved4.3KViews0likes6CommentsWhat could prevent data collection (performance counter issue)
Hi, Not sure if anybody has been working with collecting the performance counters. But I have used that multiple years for troubleshooting issues, but now when I'm scheduling the data collection I'm getting nothing. If I run that manually, it is working, but who likes manual work? Any ideas how to debug more what could be wrong? So far I have verified, the task scheduler job appears and it is updated under: Task Scheduler Library \ Microsoft \ Windows \ PLA I have also run the process monitor and noticed the process: taskhostw.exe is starting and looks like it is trying to start it, but then it gave up. I remember some time ago there was issues with data collection on Windows 10 and the account, but I wish they did not solved the problem by stopping the whole system 🙂763Views0likes0CommentsFailover Clustering Performance Counters – Part 3 – Examples
First published on MSDN on Oct 23, 2009 Hi cluster fans,This third post in our series about Failover Clustering Performance Counters will give some practical examples of how to use this new Windows Server 2008 R2 feature to help troubleshoot your cluster.3.2KViews1like0CommentsFailover Clustering Performance Counters - Part 2
First published on MSDN on Oct 02, 2009 Hi Cluster Fans,In Part 1 of this blog series we discussed Performance Counters and their interaction with the Network, Multicast Request Reply, Global Update Manager and Database clustering components.1.7KViews0likes0Comments