Showing posts with label numberexceeeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label numberexceeeds. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2012

% disktime

In NT4 this counter returned a value between 0 and 100. In 2000, the number
exceeeds 100. What is it acuatlly counting and why would a percentage stat
return more than 100?
I find that counter to be basically useless these days. I prefer the avg and
current disk queues for an indication of activity ove rthat.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Jeffrey K. Ericson" <JeffreyKEricson@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:F7733806-7CB4-4D43-B20A-0F0E5AA6AAD2@.microsoft.com...
> In NT4 this counter returned a value between 0 and 100. In 2000, the
> number
> exceeeds 100. What is it acuatlly counting and why would a percentage
> stat
> return more than 100?
|||http://support.microsoft.com/default...310067&sd=tech
"Jeffrey K. Ericson" wrote:

> In NT4 this counter returned a value between 0 and 100. In 2000, the number
> exceeeds 100. What is it acuatlly counting and why would a percentage stat
> return more than 100?
|||click on the properties for that counter, your vertical scale is probably not
set to 100
"Jeffrey K. Ericson" wrote:

> In NT4 this counter returned a value between 0 and 100. In 2000, the number
> exceeeds 100. What is it acuatlly counting and why would a percentage stat
> return more than 100?

% disktime

In NT4 this counter returned a value between 0 and 100. In 2000, the number
exceeeds 100. What is it acuatlly counting and why would a percentage stat
return more than 100?I find that counter to be basically useless these days. I prefer the avg and
current disk queues for an indication of activity ove rthat.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Jeffrey K. Ericson" <JeffreyKEricson@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:F7733806-7CB4-4D43-B20A-0F0E5AA6AAD2@.microsoft.com...
> In NT4 this counter returned a value between 0 and 100. In 2000, the
> number
> exceeeds 100. What is it acuatlly counting and why would a percentage
> stat
> return more than 100?|||http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...;310067&sd=tech
"Jeffrey K. Ericson" wrote:

> In NT4 this counter returned a value between 0 and 100. In 2000, the numb
er
> exceeeds 100. What is it acuatlly counting and why would a percentage sta
t
> return more than 100?|||click on the properties for that counter, your vertical scale is probably no
t
set to 100
"Jeffrey K. Ericson" wrote:

> In NT4 this counter returned a value between 0 and 100. In 2000, the numb
er
> exceeeds 100. What is it acuatlly counting and why would a percentage sta
t
> return more than 100?