70-215 QOTD 28/05/04

Discussion in 'Windows Server 2003 / 2008 / 2012 / 2016' started by AJ, May 28, 2004.

  1. AJ

    AJ 01000001 01100100 01101101 01101001 01101110 Administrator

    6,897
    182
    221
    Todays question is the last for a week. It's half term and then schools closed. AJ gets a week off :D :wink:


    Something a bit different today no multi choice.

    In Windows 2000, what command enables the Logical Disk performance counters:

    All you have to do is post the correct command. I shall post the answer later on tonight.

    Have fun.


    edit: don't forget the appropriate switches as well
     
    Certifications: MCSE, MCSA (messaging), ITIL Foundation v3
    WIP: Breathing in and out, but not out and in, that's just wrong
  2. Nelix
    Honorary Member

    Nelix Gigabyte Poster

    1,416
    3
    82
    If I remember rightly it's

    DISKPERF
     
    Certifications: A+, 70-210, 70-290, 70-291, 74-409, 70-410, 70-411, 70-337, 70-347
    WIP: 70-346
  3. nugget
    Honorary Member

    nugget Junior toady

    7,796
    71
    224
    Nelix is right with diskperf

    diskperf -yv command to enable Logical Disk performance counters
    diskperf -n to disable both disk objects and their counters

    (had to look it up) :oops:
     
    Certifications: A+ | Network+ | Security+ | MCP (270,271,272,290,620) | MCDST | MCTS:Vista
    WIP: MCSA, 70-622,680,685
  4. tripwire45
    Honorary Member

    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

    13,493
    180
    287
    Agreed. It's diskperf. The -y switch sets the system to start all disk performance counters when you restart the system.
     
    Certifications: A+ and Network+
  5. AJ

    AJ 01000001 01100100 01101101 01101001 01101110 Administrator

    6,897
    182
    221
    Ok here's the correct answer :D

    Correct answer is: diskperf -yv

    Explanation: According to the official MS 215 Training Kit: Two primary disk objects contain counters in System Monitor, the PhysicalDisk, and LogicalDisk objects. The physical disk performance counters are enabled and the logical disk performance counters are disabled by default on Windows 2000 Server. The logical disk performance counters are enabled using the Diskperf command line utility. Use the diskperf -yv command to enable Logical Disk performance counters.
     
    Certifications: MCSE, MCSA (messaging), ITIL Foundation v3
    WIP: Breathing in and out, but not out and in, that's just wrong

Share This Page

Loading...
  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.