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This know= ledge base article provides steps to troubleshoot and resolve "No recent pe= rformance data available. Is the system online?" messages for WMI elements = in the Global Scan tab. A similar article which addresses this error = for Agent elements is available "No recent performance data available. Is the system online?" - U= ptime Infrastructure Monitor Agent Windows elements.
This message indi= cates that the Platform Performance Gatherer (PPG), a background service mo= nitor responsible for gathering performance metrics, such as CPU, memory, d= isk, is unable to properly collect metrics. The most common reason th= e PPG fails for WMI elements is corrupted or unavailable Windows performanc= e counters. When that is the case, the string, "IEnumVARIANT::Next", = often will appear in these two locations: the Service Monitor Outages repor= t and the <uptime_dir>/logs/uptime.log file.
Likely if the "IE= numVARIANT::Next" string appears in the Outages report, it will appear in t= he uptime.log and vice versa.
To resolve try re= building the performance counters using the steps outlined in the Rebuilding Window= s Performance Counters knowledge bas= e article.