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SQL Server Perfromace objects are missing from the System Performa

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Nandan - 02 Jul 2008 15:05 GMT
Hi,

I am trying to run System Performance tool to get statistic for my SQL
Server performance. Below are the environment configurations ---

OS-         Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition x64 bit
SQL Server -     Active - Active cluster
Node 1 -    Default SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition with SP4 (Node 1 is
preferred)
Node 2-     Named Instance SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition with SP4 (node 2
is                  preferred)

When I open performance monitor from administrative tool, I don’t get any
SQL Server Performance objects.

Could anyone help me how do I will get the objects so that I will get the
performance statistics?

Let me know if need more information.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Nandan Pandey
Luca Bianchi - 02 Jul 2008 17:53 GMT
> When I open performance monitor from administrative tool, I don’t get any
> SQL Server Performance objects.

Take a look to this thread

http://sql-server-performance.com/Community/forums/t/15417.aspx

> Regards,
>
> Nandan Pandey

Ciao

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Nandan - 07 Jul 2008 09:18 GMT
Thanks Luca. I got it at last all Performance counters.

> > When I open performance monitor from administrative tool, I don’t get any
> > SQL Server Performance objects.
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>
> Ciao
 
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