Check that the performance counter in question is enabled. I found a bunch of counters were disabled on some of our servers.
Here's some PowerShell to find disabled counters:
Get-ChildItem HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\*\Performance |
Where-Object { ($_ | Get-ItemProperty -Name 'Disable Performance Counters' -ea Ignore).'Disable Performance Counters' -eq 1 }
Here's the PowerShell we used to re-enable all our disabled counters:
Get-ChildItem HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\*\Performance |
Where-Object { ($_ | Get-ItemProperty -Name 'Disable Performance Counters' -ea Ignore).'Disable Performance Counters' -in @(0,1) } |
Remove-ItemProperty -Name 'Disable Performance Counters' -Verbose -WhatIf
I chose to delete the Disable Performance Counters
key value instead of setting it to 0
, hence the -in @(0,1)
clause above.
Some ASP.NET counters' Disable Performance Counters
value were set to 4
or 2
. I left those alone.