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It still runs for me just fine with those same settings, but I'll add a note in case anyone else has the same issue.
As far as I can see Reset_Reliability_Monitor.bat does:
Do I really have to wait 24 hours? My problem is that reliabilty monitor isn't updating.
- Clear the eventlog
- Deletes some RAC database files
- Updates registry key to value 1. (which was already 1 in my case)
RAC in taskscheduler (\Microsoft\Windows\RAC\RacTask) runs fine.
Diagnostic Policy Service has been started and startup type=manual.
Files are updated in C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\RAC
Entries are visible in eventlog
What could be the problem?
Update: After just 1 hour informational entries appear in reliability monitor. No warnings, no application errors, no windows errors. Probably because I have none of these items in last hour
Last edited by Kaktussoft; 18 Sep 2012 at 08:05.
Hello Ron,
I'm happy to hear that it's running for you now. The wait period varies on the unknown time when it was reset and when the RACTask is triggered to run next, so I have up to 24 hours just as a safe guard period to wait since it depends on all these unknowns. :)
Man how did it take me this long to find this tool! Sure beats manually finding the RAC folder and deleting those files, then having to go into event viewer and clearing a bunch of log files.
Thank you very much!
Brink sorry for ask weird question, it's really no problem if using "Reset_Reliability_Monitor.bat" ? no problem to our Windows,File or any harm for notebook? ... Thanks ... cause i first time using .bat files...
Hello sle3pingz,
No problems. It will not affect anything else other than to reset your Reliability Monitor back to a default clean state. :)
You would need to do the steps exactly as written in the tutorial.
Yes, it's safe, and it's only for Reliability Monitor.
I wouldn't post it if it wasn't safe. :)