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[news.eclipse.tools.hyades] Re: Problems using Statistical Console

  First of all, thanks for the answer Antony...

  When I start my trace there is no error dialogs neither registers in log 
view. In the configuration I use the dafaults, trying to trace my localhost 
with the default agent.

  I have already ran the SetConfig.bat and, when I try to collect data, the 
RAServer.exe and PerfmonAgent.exe are running. When I run the trace via the 
profiling configuration(profile>Host-Windows) no data is shown. When I run 
it from a StatCon it shows only the frequency counters.

  Another problem I am having is that i can't stop the agent through 
Profiling Monitor View. I click the stop button, but it has no effect.

  Any ideas of what can be happening??

[]'s
Rafael Espinha

"Antony Miguel" <antony.miguel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:cp1pu3$75r$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> This problem usually means that the agent isn't getting back any data (the
> frequency counters are special as they control the agent and are not part 
> of
> the monitored counters).  Do you see any error dialogs or logged errors in
> the Error Log view?  Also, can you tell me what information you enter to 
> the
> 'New Trace' dialog when you start a new perfmon agent?
>
> Some checks to make are:
>
> 1. Check that you have run your Agent Controller SetConfig.bat
> 2. Check that the Agent Controller is running on the agent controller host
> you enter into the New Trace dialog
> 3. (Important) If you are using the remote registry facility, make sure 
> that
> the Agent Controller host has permissions to get remote counters from the
> remote registry host.
>
> Number 3 in this list is a very common cause.  The way to make sure you
> have permissions is to map a drive from the Agent Controller host to the
> remote registry host.
>
> E.g.
>    If the connection information is:
>
>        Connect to host:    machine1
>        Connect to remote registry:    machine2
>
>    then machine1 must have permissions to access machine2's registry.  To
> get these permissions set up you need to map a drive on machine1 to a path
> on machine2.
>
>    Once you have a drive mapped, open windows perfmon (Start button ->
> Run -> 'perfmon.exe') and try to connect to machine2.  If you can add it's
> counters OK then you should have permissions.
>
> I'll look into whether the documentation explains this and get it updated 
> if
> not.
>
> cheers
>
> Antony Miguel
>
> "Rafael Espinha" <rafael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:corm62$qe5$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm using the Statistical Console and I tryed to use the model provided 
>> by
>> Perfmon, running Widows Perfmon Trace. The problem is thai it only shows
> the
>> frequency(period between data updates) counter. Is there some manner to
>> enable the other counters??
>>
>> []'s
>> Rafael Espinha
>>
>>
>
>