Hopefully this is still on-topic. I've done searches on this and have found surprisingly little info from google and newsgroups.
I have a Win2k server with SQL2k on it. Everything has all the most up to date service packs on it, security patches etc... We put the .Net framework on that machine and the .Net Framework SP. Since that point we have been getting perflib errors in the eventlog. Text is as follows: Event Type: Error Event Source: Perflib Event Category: None Event ID: 2002 Date: 7/10/2002 Time: 4:42:40 AM User: N/A Computer: SPTTSDW1 Description: The open procedure for service ".NETFramework" in DLL "C:\WINNT\system32\mscoree.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. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp <http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp> . So my question is... Has anyone seen this or can you explain it? What exactly is mscoree.dll trying to do, and what extensible counter is it attempting to use and fail at. Now it says that the system may have been very busy, but that is not a possibility here. This is a dual 1ghz machine that only does backups once a day. Only two people have access to it and we weren't here. So the server wasn't doing anything. No jobs running, no code running besides the basic system stuff. So the very busy system doesn't seem to jive. Any help on this would be appreciated. You can read messages from the Advanced DOTNET archive, unsubscribe from Advanced DOTNET, or subscribe to other DevelopMentor lists at http://discuss.develop.com.
