Windows Server 2012 R2 Resmon showing incorrect drives (LetterNumber)
I have a bit of a weird one that I hope one of you have come across. In Resmon, my C, D, E, and F drives all show up as follows:
H:2
H:3
H:4
H:5
In Perfom and Disk Manager it shows up correctly. The drives are all TinTri drives, and the server in question is a HyperV guest. This VM runs SQL Server 2016 SP1 Developer Edition.
It doesn't seem that anything is affected negatively, it is just strange. The resources I was able to find on Google (links below) doesn't give any real answers.
Here is a screenshot:
Here are the links to this specific issue I was able to find:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/9e98829b-8391-491f-97ce-64559f27e9ca/resource-monitor-shows-disk-activity-on-wrong-disk?forum=w7itproperf
https://www.sevenforums.com/performance-maintenance/286853-w7-resource-monitor-shows-activity-wrong-drive.html][2]
It seems that this issue is not limited to SQL Server and can pretty much happen to any system (a guy in the link below referred to adding a hard drive in his laptop then it happened)
Like I said, it doesnt seem to impact anything negatively, its just strange and it will be great to know why this is happening.
hyper-v windows-server-2012-r2 resource-monitor sql-server-2012
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I have a bit of a weird one that I hope one of you have come across. In Resmon, my C, D, E, and F drives all show up as follows:
H:2
H:3
H:4
H:5
In Perfom and Disk Manager it shows up correctly. The drives are all TinTri drives, and the server in question is a HyperV guest. This VM runs SQL Server 2016 SP1 Developer Edition.
It doesn't seem that anything is affected negatively, it is just strange. The resources I was able to find on Google (links below) doesn't give any real answers.
Here is a screenshot:
Here are the links to this specific issue I was able to find:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/9e98829b-8391-491f-97ce-64559f27e9ca/resource-monitor-shows-disk-activity-on-wrong-disk?forum=w7itproperf
https://www.sevenforums.com/performance-maintenance/286853-w7-resource-monitor-shows-activity-wrong-drive.html][2]
It seems that this issue is not limited to SQL Server and can pretty much happen to any system (a guy in the link below referred to adding a hard drive in his laptop then it happened)
Like I said, it doesnt seem to impact anything negatively, its just strange and it will be great to know why this is happening.
hyper-v windows-server-2012-r2 resource-monitor sql-server-2012
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I have a bit of a weird one that I hope one of you have come across. In Resmon, my C, D, E, and F drives all show up as follows:
H:2
H:3
H:4
H:5
In Perfom and Disk Manager it shows up correctly. The drives are all TinTri drives, and the server in question is a HyperV guest. This VM runs SQL Server 2016 SP1 Developer Edition.
It doesn't seem that anything is affected negatively, it is just strange. The resources I was able to find on Google (links below) doesn't give any real answers.
Here is a screenshot:
Here are the links to this specific issue I was able to find:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/9e98829b-8391-491f-97ce-64559f27e9ca/resource-monitor-shows-disk-activity-on-wrong-disk?forum=w7itproperf
https://www.sevenforums.com/performance-maintenance/286853-w7-resource-monitor-shows-activity-wrong-drive.html][2]
It seems that this issue is not limited to SQL Server and can pretty much happen to any system (a guy in the link below referred to adding a hard drive in his laptop then it happened)
Like I said, it doesnt seem to impact anything negatively, its just strange and it will be great to know why this is happening.
hyper-v windows-server-2012-r2 resource-monitor sql-server-2012
I have a bit of a weird one that I hope one of you have come across. In Resmon, my C, D, E, and F drives all show up as follows:
H:2
H:3
H:4
H:5
In Perfom and Disk Manager it shows up correctly. The drives are all TinTri drives, and the server in question is a HyperV guest. This VM runs SQL Server 2016 SP1 Developer Edition.
It doesn't seem that anything is affected negatively, it is just strange. The resources I was able to find on Google (links below) doesn't give any real answers.
Here is a screenshot:
Here are the links to this specific issue I was able to find:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/9e98829b-8391-491f-97ce-64559f27e9ca/resource-monitor-shows-disk-activity-on-wrong-disk?forum=w7itproperf
https://www.sevenforums.com/performance-maintenance/286853-w7-resource-monitor-shows-activity-wrong-drive.html][2]
It seems that this issue is not limited to SQL Server and can pretty much happen to any system (a guy in the link below referred to adding a hard drive in his laptop then it happened)
Like I said, it doesnt seem to impact anything negatively, its just strange and it will be great to know why this is happening.
hyper-v windows-server-2012-r2 resource-monitor sql-server-2012
hyper-v windows-server-2012-r2 resource-monitor sql-server-2012
edited Jan 9 at 12:32
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