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In some Windows Systems, the Service "Processor Queue" might vanish, and the "Processor Queue" goes UNKN. In this case, we will give you a short guidance.

LAST TESTED ON CHECKMK 2.1.0P1

Processor Queue UNKN - Missing information from agent: 'system_perf'

Open the Windows agent's log file and see if you find this:

2021-08-03 17:15:35.063 [Err  ] Timeout [3] seconds broken  when query WMI
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2021-08-03 15:02:44.435 [Warn ] Object 'Win32_PerfRawData_PerfOS_System' in 4ms sends NO DATA
2021-08-03 15:02:44.436 [Warn ] Sub Section 'system_perf' has no data to provide, status = [2]

You will need powershell to run the following commands!

Which counter does wmi_cpuload use? 

You will find the source code of the Windows Agent in our Git Hub. There you will find all the System and Performance counters. For wmi_cpuload, we need the following counters:

root@mylinuxhost:/# grep -A5 "CPULOAD" /home/mylinuxuser/git/check_mk/agents/wnx/src/engine/providers/wmi.cpp
// WMI CPULOAD group
{"system_perf", //
{kWmiPathStd, L"Win32_PerfRawData_PerfOS_System"}},

{"computer_system", //
{kWmiPathStd, L"Win32_ComputerSystem"}},

Now you can run both commands. What's the output? Do you see all the data like described here: https://docs.microsoft.com/de-de/windows/win32/cimwin32prov/win32-computersystem?

Get-WmiObject -class Win32_PerfRawData_PerfOS_System -computername  WIN-MOP95J96UQA -namespace   root\cimv2 |Format-List *

Get-WmiObject -class Win32_ComputerSystem | Format-List *


How long does the query run? You can use the measurement command for this

Measure-Command {Get-WmiObject -class Win32_PerfRawData_PerfOS_System -computername WIN-MOP95J96UQA -namespace root\cimv2 |Format-List *}
Measure-Command {Get-WmiObject -class Win32_ComputerSystem | Format-List *}

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