PRB: Querying for TCP Performance Data Returns Unchanged

ID: Q174568

The information in this article applies to:

SYMPTOMS

A performance monitoring application that uses RegQueryValueEx to take samples of TCP related performance data will not gather any data, or the data buffer returns unchanged for these object counters. In some configurations, the process using RegQueryValueEx may show a growth in Private Bytes usage. Depending on how often the data is queried, the application will eventually cause the system to page excessively and make the system sluggish.

CAUSE

The SNMP service is not installed. These counters require the SNMP service.

RESOLUTION

Install and start the SNMP service.

STATUS

This behavior is by design.

MORE INFORMATION

In order for the performance registry to deliver data for TCP, IP, ICMP, or UDP objects, you must have the SNMP service installed.

For additional information about getting TCP related data and installing the SNMP service, please search the Microsoft Knowledge Base using these words:

   TCP IP ICMP UDP SNMP

The respective performance data indexes for the TCP related counters (TCP, IP, ICMP, and UDP) are 638, 546, 582, and 658.

Additional query words: crash leak bug

Keywords          : kbnetwork kbAPI kbIP kbKernBase kbNTOS351 kbNTOS400 kbPerfMon kbSDKPlatform kbSNMP kbGrpNet 
Issue type        : kbprb

Last Reviewed: September 7, 1998