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5.4.4. Initially Enabling Intel® Dialogic Performance Counters - Windows 2000/Windows XP

To use the Intel® Dialogic performance counters, you must include them when you install the Intel® Dialogic System Software by selecting either the Complete or Custom install option. (Performance Counters for Win NT Perf. Monitor should already be selected on the Custom Component Selection screen.)

When the installation is complete and you have rebooted the system, perform the following steps:

  1. Invoke the Windows command line.
  2. Make the current directory <Install Directory>\Dialogic\Bin.
  3. Execute perfcctl.exe. The Dialogic Performance Counters dialog box appears.
  4. Check the Enabled box and then click OK. A Warning box appears that contains the following instructions:

    "To Enable the performance counters:

    1. Stop the Dialogic System Service (via DCM).

    2. Stop the drivers by typing NET STOP DLGCSRAM at the Command Prompt.

    3. Start the Dialogic System Service (via DCM)."

  5. Perform steps 1 and 2 of the above instructions and then click OK. The following message is then displayed:

    "The Dialogic SRAM Protocol Driver Service was stopped successfully."

    For information about starting and stopping the Intel® Dialogic System, see Section 5.1, Starting and Stopping the Intel® Dialogic System.

  6. Perform step 3 of the above instructions (Start the Dialogic System Service.)

    The performance counters are now enabled.

  7. For Windows 2000 - From the Windows Control Panel, double-click on Administrative Tools in the program group then double-click on Performance in the Administrative Tools group. The Performance main window appears.

    For Windows XP - From the Windows Control Panel, double-click on Performance and Maintenance, double-click on Administrative Tools in the Performance and Maintenance group, and finally double-click on Performance in the Administrative Tools group. The Performance main window appears.


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