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I have added several counters to Window 2008 Performance Monitor to monitor web application. When I restart server or close Server Manager console I loose all added monitor. I do not see a way to save and later load counters and every time adding the same counters are boring and takes some time. How to save counters?










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      I have added several counters to Window 2008 Performance Monitor to monitor web application. When I restart server or close Server Manager console I loose all added monitor. I do not see a way to save and later load counters and every time adding the same counters are boring and takes some time. How to save counters?










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          • There is no Save As.

            – Tomas
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          • To be clear, you're running perfmon.msc, right? If not, then run it, add your counters, and save as

            – joeqwerty
            Nov 8 '12 at 15:03











          • Yes and File option has only Options and Exit menu. I use Windows 2008 R2. There is no Save As.

            – Tomas
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          • OK. Your question and your tag both state Windows Server 2008, not Windows Server 2008 R2. You might want to change that.

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          You need to create your own DCS (Data Collector Set), add counters you need, configure schedule, duration, stop conditions and other options.



          Create a Data Collector Set Manually



          To view logged data at a later time, right-click on plot and select Properties > Source Tab > Log files (specify log file created already).
          Then add counters you want to view.






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            • There is no Save As.

              – Tomas
              Nov 8 '12 at 14:58











            • To be clear, you're running perfmon.msc, right? If not, then run it, add your counters, and save as

              – joeqwerty
              Nov 8 '12 at 15:03











            • Yes and File option has only Options and Exit menu. I use Windows 2008 R2. There is no Save As.

              – Tomas
              Nov 8 '12 at 16:10











            • OK. Your question and your tag both state Windows Server 2008, not Windows Server 2008 R2. You might want to change that.

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            • There is no Save As.

              – Tomas
              Nov 8 '12 at 14:58











            • To be clear, you're running perfmon.msc, right? If not, then run it, add your counters, and save as

              – joeqwerty
              Nov 8 '12 at 15:03











            • Yes and File option has only Options and Exit menu. I use Windows 2008 R2. There is no Save As.

              – Tomas
              Nov 8 '12 at 16:10











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            • There is no Save As.

              – Tomas
              Nov 8 '12 at 14:58











            • To be clear, you're running perfmon.msc, right? If not, then run it, add your counters, and save as

              – joeqwerty
              Nov 8 '12 at 15:03











            • Yes and File option has only Options and Exit menu. I use Windows 2008 R2. There is no Save As.

              – Tomas
              Nov 8 '12 at 16:10











            • OK. Your question and your tag both state Windows Server 2008, not Windows Server 2008 R2. You might want to change that.

              – joeqwerty
              Nov 8 '12 at 16:16


















            • There is no Save As.

              – Tomas
              Nov 8 '12 at 14:58











            • To be clear, you're running perfmon.msc, right? If not, then run it, add your counters, and save as

              – joeqwerty
              Nov 8 '12 at 15:03











            • Yes and File option has only Options and Exit menu. I use Windows 2008 R2. There is no Save As.

              – Tomas
              Nov 8 '12 at 16:10











            • OK. Your question and your tag both state Windows Server 2008, not Windows Server 2008 R2. You might want to change that.

              – joeqwerty
              Nov 8 '12 at 16:16

















            There is no Save As.

            – Tomas
            Nov 8 '12 at 14:58





            There is no Save As.

            – Tomas
            Nov 8 '12 at 14:58













            To be clear, you're running perfmon.msc, right? If not, then run it, add your counters, and save as

            – joeqwerty
            Nov 8 '12 at 15:03





            To be clear, you're running perfmon.msc, right? If not, then run it, add your counters, and save as

            – joeqwerty
            Nov 8 '12 at 15:03













            Yes and File option has only Options and Exit menu. I use Windows 2008 R2. There is no Save As.

            – Tomas
            Nov 8 '12 at 16:10





            Yes and File option has only Options and Exit menu. I use Windows 2008 R2. There is no Save As.

            – Tomas
            Nov 8 '12 at 16:10













            OK. Your question and your tag both state Windows Server 2008, not Windows Server 2008 R2. You might want to change that.

            – joeqwerty
            Nov 8 '12 at 16:16






            OK. Your question and your tag both state Windows Server 2008, not Windows Server 2008 R2. You might want to change that.

            – joeqwerty
            Nov 8 '12 at 16:16














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            You need to create your own DCS (Data Collector Set), add counters you need, configure schedule, duration, stop conditions and other options.



            Create a Data Collector Set Manually



            To view logged data at a later time, right-click on plot and select Properties > Source Tab > Log files (specify log file created already).
            Then add counters you want to view.






            share|improve this answer



























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              You need to create your own DCS (Data Collector Set), add counters you need, configure schedule, duration, stop conditions and other options.



              Create a Data Collector Set Manually



              To view logged data at a later time, right-click on plot and select Properties > Source Tab > Log files (specify log file created already).
              Then add counters you want to view.






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                Create a Data Collector Set Manually



                To view logged data at a later time, right-click on plot and select Properties > Source Tab > Log files (specify log file created already).
                Then add counters you want to view.






                share|improve this answer













                You need to create your own DCS (Data Collector Set), add counters you need, configure schedule, duration, stop conditions and other options.



                Create a Data Collector Set Manually



                To view logged data at a later time, right-click on plot and select Properties > Source Tab > Log files (specify log file created already).
                Then add counters you want to view.







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