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/*++
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Copyright (c) 1998 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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datadns.h
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Abstract:
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Header file for the DNS Extensible Object data definitions
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This file contains definitions to construct the dynamic data
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which is returned by the Configuration Registry. Data from
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various system API calls is placed into the structures shown
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here.
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Author:
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Revision History:
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Jing Chen 1998
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(following the example of nt\private\ds\src\perfdsa\datadsa.h)
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--*/
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#ifndef _DATADNS_H_
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#define _DATADNS_H_
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/****************************************************************************\
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Adding a Counter to the Extensible Objects (DNS) Code
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Note that the order or position of counters is significant.
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There are two orders which are important, the order of counters indexes for
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names and help, and the order of data in the shared data block for passing
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your values.
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You want to maintain consistent counter order, and consistent data layout,
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across all five files to be modified.
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You want to make sure that your binary matches the .h/.ini file on the target,
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which gets loaded into the registry.
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1. nt\ds\dns\server\perfdns\dnsperf.h
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This file is copied to the %windir%\system32 directory of the target along
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with the dnsctrs.ini file.
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a. Add your counter offset at the end of the counter name list. Order
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significant.
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b. Add an extern reference for the pointer which the actual code will use
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to set the measured value. Order doesn't matter.
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c. Change the DNS peformance counter version number so the counters will
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be reloaded on the next reboot.
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2. nt\ds\dns\server\perfdns\dnsctrs.ini
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This file is also copied to the %windir%\system32 directory of the target and
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is read by the lodctr/unlodctr program to copy the counters in the registry.
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a. Supply your counter visible name and help. These are used by the perfmon
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program. Order doesn't matter.
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3. nt\ds\dns\server\perfdns\datadns.h (this file)
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a. Add your data offset definition. Order significant.
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b. Add a field to the DSA_DATA_DEFINITION for your counter. Order significant.
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4. nt\ds\dns\server\perfdns\perfdns.c
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This is the dll which perfmon uses to learn about your counters, and to read
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them out of the shared data area.
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a. Runtime Initialize the DnsDataDefinition name index and help index
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(CounterNameTitleIndex & CounterHelpTitleIndex). Order doesn't matter.
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b. Update the huge initializer for the DnsDataDefinition array of counters to
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include your new counter (defined in 3b). Order important.
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5. nt\ds\dns\server\server\startperf.c
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This file provides init function, startPerf(), which is called when DNS server
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starts. It loads the shared memory block and initializes pointers to the
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counter fields. It also loads/reloads the registry counters as necessary
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according the version field.
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a. Declare the pointer to the data in your counter. Order does not matter.
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b. Initialize the pointer to the right location in the shared data block.
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Order of assignments doesn't matter.
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c. Update the max size assert if your new counter is the last one
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d. Initialize your pointer to the dummy value on error
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6. yourfile.c
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This is the file in the dns where the measured counter is changed. Use public
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operations, INC/DEC/ADD/SUB/SET, in dnsperf.h on the pointer to your data.
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Note: adding an object is a little more work, but in all the same
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places. See the existing code for examples. In addition, you must
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increase the *NumObjectTypes parameter to CollectDnsPerformanceData
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on return from that routine.
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\****************************************************************************/
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//
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// The routines that load these structures assume that all fields
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// are packed and aligned on DWORD boundries. Alpha support may
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// change this assumption so the pack pragma is used here to insure
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// the DWORD packing assumption remains valid.
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//
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#pragma pack (4)
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//
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// Extensible Object definitions
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//
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// Update the following sort of define when adding an object type.
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#define DNS_NUM_PERF_OBJECT_TYPES 1
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// DNS Resource object type counter definitions.
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//
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// These are used in the counter definitions to describe the relative
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// position of each counter in the returned data.
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//
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// The first counter (FirstCnt) follows immediately after the
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// PERF_COUNTER_BLOCK, and subsequent counters follow immediately
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// after. Thus the offest of any counter in the block is <offset of
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// previous counter> + <size of previous counter>
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// data offset:
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#define TOTALQUERYRECEIVED_OFFSET sizeof(PERF_COUNTER_BLOCK)
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#define UDPQUERYRECEIVED_OFFSET TOTALQUERYRECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define TCPQUERYRECEIVED_OFFSET UDPQUERYRECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define TOTALRESPONSESENT_OFFSET TCPQUERYRECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define UDPRESPONSESENT_OFFSET TOTALRESPONSESENT_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define TCPRESPONSESENT_OFFSET UDPRESPONSESENT_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define RECURSIVEQUERIES_OFFSET TCPRESPONSESENT_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define RECURSIVETIMEOUT_OFFSET RECURSIVEQUERIES_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define RECURSIVEQUERYFAILURE_OFFSET RECURSIVETIMEOUT_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define NOTIFYSENT_OFFSET RECURSIVEQUERYFAILURE_OFFSET+ sizeof(DWORD)
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#define ZONETRANSFERREQUESTRECEIVED_OFFSET NOTIFYSENT_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define ZONETRANSFERSUCCESS_OFFSET ZONETRANSFERREQUESTRECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define ZONETRANSFERFAILURE_OFFSET ZONETRANSFERSUCCESS_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define AXFRREQUESTRECEIVED_OFFSET ZONETRANSFERFAILURE_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define AXFRSUCCESSSENT_OFFSET AXFRREQUESTRECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define IXFRREQUESTRECEIVED_OFFSET AXFRSUCCESSSENT_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define IXFRSUCCESSSENT_OFFSET IXFRREQUESTRECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define NOTIFYRECEIVED_OFFSET IXFRSUCCESSSENT_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define ZONETRANSFERSOAREQUESTSENT_OFFSET \
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NOTIFYRECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define AXFRREQUESTSENT_OFFSET ZONETRANSFERSOAREQUESTSENT_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define AXFRRESPONSERECEIVED_OFFSET AXFRREQUESTSENT_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define AXFRSUCCESSRECEIVED_OFFSET AXFRRESPONSERECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define IXFRREQUESTSENT_OFFSET AXFRSUCCESSRECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define IXFRRESPONSERECEIVED_OFFSET IXFRREQUESTSENT_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define IXFRSUCCESSRECEIVED_OFFSET IXFRRESPONSERECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define IXFRUDPSUCCESSRECEIVED_OFFSET \
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IXFRSUCCESSRECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define IXFRTCPSUCCESSRECEIVED_OFFSET \
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IXFRUDPSUCCESSRECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define WINSLOOKUPRECEIVED_OFFSET IXFRTCPSUCCESSRECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define WINSRESPONSESENT_OFFSET WINSLOOKUPRECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define WINSREVERSELOOKUPRECEIVED_OFFSET \
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WINSRESPONSESENT_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define WINSREVERSERESPONSESENT_OFFSET \
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WINSREVERSELOOKUPRECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define DYNAMICUPDATERECEIVED_OFFSET \
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WINSREVERSERESPONSESENT_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define DYNAMICUPDATENOOP_OFFSET DYNAMICUPDATERECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define DYNAMICUPDATEWRITETODB_OFFSET \
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DYNAMICUPDATENOOP_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define DYNAMICUPDATEREJECTED_OFFSET \
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DYNAMICUPDATEWRITETODB_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define DYNAMICUPDATETIMEOUT_OFFSET DYNAMICUPDATEREJECTED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define DYNAMICUPDATEQUEUED_OFFSET DYNAMICUPDATETIMEOUT_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define SECUREUPDATERECEIVED_OFFSET DYNAMICUPDATEQUEUED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define SECUREUPDATEFAILURE_OFFSET SECUREUPDATERECEIVED_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define DATABASENODEMEMORY_OFFSET SECUREUPDATEFAILURE_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define RECORDFLOWMEMORY_OFFSET DATABASENODEMEMORY_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define CACHINGMEMORY_OFFSET RECORDFLOWMEMORY_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define UDPMESSAGEMEMORY_OFFSET CACHINGMEMORY_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define TCPMESSAGEMEMORY_OFFSET UDPMESSAGEMEMORY_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define NBSTATMEMORY_OFFSET TCPMESSAGEMEMORY_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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#define SIZE_OF_DNS_PERFORMANCE_DATA \
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NBSTATMEMORY_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD)
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//
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// This is the counter structure presently returned by Dns for
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// each Resource. Each Resource is an Instance, named by its number.
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//
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typedef struct _DNS_DATA_DEFINITION
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{
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PERF_OBJECT_TYPE DnsObjectType;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TotalQueryReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TotalQueryReceived_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION UdpQueryReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION UdpQueryReceived_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TcpQueryReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TcpQueryReceived_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TotalResponseSent;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TotalResponseSent_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION UdpResponseSent;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION UdpResponseSent_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TcpResponseSent;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TcpResponseSent_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION RecursiveQueries;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION RecursiveQueries_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION RecursiveTimeOut;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION RecursiveTimeOut_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION RecursiveQueryFailure;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION RecursiveQueryFailure_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION NotifySent;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION ZoneTransferRequestReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION ZoneTransferSuccess;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION ZoneTransferFailure;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION AxfrRequestReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION AxfrSuccessSent;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION IxfrRequestReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION IxfrSuccessSent;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION NotifyReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION ZoneTransferSoaRequestSent;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION AxfrRequestSent;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION AxfrResponseReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION AxfrSuccessReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION IxfrRequestSent;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION IxfrResponseReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION IxfrSuccessReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION IxfrUdpSuccessReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION IxfrTcpSuccessReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION WinsLookupReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION WinsLookupReceived_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION WinsResponseSent;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION WinsResponseSent_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION WinsReverseLookupReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION WinsReverseLookupReceived_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION WinsReverseResponseSent;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION WinsReverseResponseSent_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION DynamicUpdateReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION DynamicUpdateReceived_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION DynamicUpdateNoOp;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION DynamicUpdateNoOp_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION DynamicUpdateWriteToDB;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION DynamicUpdateWriteToDB_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION DynamicUpdateRejected;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION DynamicUpdateTimeOut;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION DynamicUpdateQueued;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION SecureUpdateReceived;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION SecureUpdateReceived_s;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION SecureUpdateFailure;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION DatabaseNodeMemory;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION RecordFlowMemory;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION CachingMemory;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION UdpMessageMemory;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TcpMessageMemory;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION NbstatMemory;
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} DNS_DATA_DEFINITION;
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#pragma pack ()
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#endif //_DATADNS_H_
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