As you can tell, I am slowly making my way through all the agent paramaters. Most of our servers have seperate OS and DATA disk sub-systems.
I assume System.IO.DiskQueue and System.IO.DiskTime are averaged totals for all disk subsystems on the server. Is that correct?
If the OS is C: and the DATA volume is D: Would the following counters more accurately reflect the current state of the disk queue length and the disk time for each volume?
Thank You,
Kevin
I assume System.IO.DiskQueue and System.IO.DiskTime are averaged totals for all disk subsystems on the server. Is that correct?
If the OS is C: and the DATA volume is D: Would the following counters more accurately reflect the current state of the disk queue length and the disk time for each volume?
Code Select
Counter = System.IO.DiskQueue.C:"\LogicalDisk(C:)\Current Disk Queue Length":60:A:INT:"Average Current Disk Queue Length on C:"
Coutner = System.IO.DiskTime.C:"\LogicalDisk(C:)\% Disk Time":60:A:INT:"Average % Disk Time on C:"
Counter = System.IO.DiskQueue.D:"\LogicalDisk(D:)\Current Disk Queue Length":60:A:INT:"Average Current Disk Queue Length on D:"
Coutner = System.IO.DiskTime.D:"\LogicalDisk(D:)\% Disk Time":60:A:INT:"Average % Disk Time on D:"
Thank You,
Kevin