From the course: Windows Server 2016: Manage, Monitor, and Maintain Servers
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Scheduling monitoring - Windows Server Tutorial
From the course: Windows Server 2016: Manage, Monitor, and Maintain Servers
Scheduling monitoring
- [Instructor] In our last video, we defined a custom set of information that we wanted to collect about our server. And I've refined that a little bit, narrowing it down to one kernel trace, a few bits of information about our system configuration, and I did go in and add to our performance counters the physical discounters that we've been using in our other monitoring. And I can always start this data collector set by simply selecting it, and up in the top bar I can click that play button, and that will begin collecting information and sending it to the log file. But, that's only going to show me how it's performing right now. What would be more beneficial is if we would automate this so that it collects data when we want, and not just when we're available to come and click on this start button. We need to collect information during peak times of the day, and we need to be able to collect it regularly throughout the day or the week. I'm going to right click on my data collector set,…
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The Performance Monitor interface5m 34s
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Counters and instances5m 42s
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What to monitor: processor and memory6m 56s
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What to monitor: physical and logical disks6m 19s
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Creating custom data collection sets7m 23s
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Scheduling monitoring2m 49s
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Viewing performance reports3m 9s
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