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| | how to find threads I've read this article. http://blogs.msdn.com/psssql/archive...-appears-to-st all-or-become-sluggish-on-multi-processor-machines-running-analysis-serv ices-2005.aspx and would like to know how to determine the numbers on these: Threads:Processing Pool Idle Threads, Threads:Processing Pool Busy Threads, and Threads:Processing Pool Job Queue Length performance counters I don't find them in the perfmon. How can I know the number of these threads? thanks. |
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| Vista home premium 32 bit | Re: how to find threads Hi: Here is the steps; 1. open the 'Performance Monitor' from the server (inside administrator tools). 2. Click the 'Add the counters' (a plus sign at the top). 3. At 'Performance Object' row, choice 'MSAS 2005: Threads'. 4. You will be able to see the counters that you need for MSAS threads. Good luck. |
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| | Re: how to find threads guanyen wrote: Quote: > Hi: > Here is the steps; > 1. open the 'Performance Monitor' from the server (inside administrator > tools). > 2. Click the 'Add the counters' (a plus sign at the top). > 3. At 'Performance Object' row, choice 'MSAS 2005: Threads'. > 4. You will be able to see the counters that you need for MSAS threads. > > Good luck. > > The "forum" that you are posting in leaches off the Microsoft News servers in order to make it look far busier than it really is. Everyone who uses the MS News servers sees your post on it's own - we have NO IDEA what you are talking about and to whom you are talking. This is not your fault - the fault lies with the forum owners who do not explain to members that their posts end up on global Usenet newsgroups. If you MUST continue to post in this "forum" then please at least quote the post you are replying to, and do NOT change the subject line. You would be far better off however, using a news reader and subscribing to these news groups direct. Setting up Outlook Express/Windows Mail to access Microsoft newsgroups http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/ou...snewreader.htm Accessing the MS newsgroups in Outlook Express/Windows Mail Newsreader http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...roupsetup.mspx Thank you -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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