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Source "Perflib": Service "PerfDisk" Opening the time than the time than the Open process in DLL "C: /Winnt/System32/PerfDisk.dll" is longer than the latency.
Explanation: Complete log is:
Event Type: ErrorEvent Source: PerflibEvent Category: NoneEvent ID: 2002User: N / ADescription: The open procedure for service "PerfDisk" in DLL "C: /WINNT/System32/perfdisk.dll" has taken longer than the established wait time to complete . There may be a problem with this extensible counter or the service it is collecting data from or the system may have been very busy when this call was attempted As for Microsoft, it is. "INFO: Events for Performance Monitor Extensions (Q226494)" article the explanation given in this EventID2002: Event ID: 2002 Detail Text: the open procedure for service (service name) in DLL (DLL name) has taken longer than the established wait time to complete the wait time in milliseconds is shown in. The data.
Interpretation:. See the comments earlier regarding the Open Timeout registry value you can find in the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows NT / CurrentVersion / Perflib know about it there is no such key OpenProcedureWaitTime
If OpenProcedureWaitTime value is present, perflib sets up a timeout procedure internally. If the Open function of a performance monitor extension DLL does not return within the time specified, in milliseconds, in this registry value an event (2002) is posted to the Event Log . However, it only controls the reporting of the fact, it does not control the behavior. For example, if an Open function "hangs" then the performance monitor process will "hang" regardless of the presence of this registry value.If the OpenProcedureWaittime Registry Value Is Not Present, The Default Timeout Value IS 10,000 (MilliseConds). Solution: I think this error may be slower than the hard disk read speed or other applications frequently read hard disks. You can adjust the time value of the timeout.
You can do this: Please download the connection below to download Microsoft's Extensible Performance Counter List tool: http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/reskit/tools/existing/exctrlst-o.asp
It can help you.