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I had enabled the WSUS (Windows Sever Update Services) to make my life easier, but then I realized that I obtained a slow growing SQL process for my efforts (went up to 1.2G of RAM at last check) I uninstalled WSUS. Since then I have been unable to view performance reports but I can view usage reports.
Whenever I try to view performance reports I see the below error message:
"To work around this problem, perform the following steps. After each step, try again to access the page.
Ensure that the MSSQL$SBSMONITORING service is started. Ensure that the server is not low on memory or disk space. Restart the server. Verify that the server is functional and that there are no system-wide problems. Run the Set Up Monitoring Reports and Alerts task in the Server Management Monitoring and Reporting taskpad."
I ran all of the steps, the service was running, was not low on mem, restarted, reran the setup for monitoring reports. No joy.
I then went to the event viewer and checked the application logs and found the below error:
"Server Status Report: URL: http://localhost/monitoring/perf.aspx?reportMode=0 Error Message: File or assembly name Microsoft.UpdateServices.Administration, or one of its dependencies, was not found. Stack Trace: at Microsoft.SBS.UpdateServices.DataProvider..ctor() at Microsoft.SBS.UpdateServices.StatusPage.Utility.GetStatusItems() at usage.frmPerf.PopulateStatusItems() at usage.frmPerf.renderReportWorker() at usage.frmPerf.renderReport()
For more information, see Help and Support Center at "
How can I remove the old links to WSUS so that performance reports can be obtained again or should I just uninstall monitoring and reinstall?
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