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Ray Pulley
I have 3 Dell Servers, 1 running 2012 r2 (Domain, DNS, file server), 2 running 2016 (1 SQL server, 1 web server) that developed multiple counter errors after a recent OS update.
Most errors are the same between the 3 (USBperf, etc.) but some are not, which I assume depends on what roles are enabled and what applications are running. The errors are all ounter-related, however. On the 2012 r2 server, for example, the errors are: 1001, 2001, 2002
I have reloaded the affected counters, resync'd the counters, re-booted, run SFC and the problems persist.
I am more or less an accidental IT person, and I have researched the issues (they seem to be pretty common) and applied many of the suggested fixes I have seen, but nothing works so far.
The business relies on these servers daily, so I have to be pretty careful in working on this issue, and I also cannot re-boot on demand, which makes this problem harder to work on. I think that these errors are not super-critical, but I also think that they should be resolved and that shutting off the alerts isn't a good solution (which seems to be what some with similar problems have done).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Most errors are the same between the 3 (USBperf, etc.) but some are not, which I assume depends on what roles are enabled and what applications are running. The errors are all ounter-related, however. On the 2012 r2 server, for example, the errors are: 1001, 2001, 2002
I have reloaded the affected counters, resync'd the counters, re-booted, run SFC and the problems persist.
I am more or less an accidental IT person, and I have researched the issues (they seem to be pretty common) and applied many of the suggested fixes I have seen, but nothing works so far.
The business relies on these servers daily, so I have to be pretty careful in working on this issue, and I also cannot re-boot on demand, which makes this problem harder to work on. I think that these errors are not super-critical, but I also think that they should be resolved and that shutting off the alerts isn't a good solution (which seems to be what some with similar problems have done).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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