With the following Extensions you can add support for MS SQL Server, MS Exchange Server, MS BizTalk Server and MS ISA Server to SNMP Helper Pro.
Simply install SNMP Helper Pro and one of its Extensions on the Server that you want to monitor and PRTG Traffic Grapher or IPCheck Server Monitor will immediately be able to access the counters for in-depth monitoring.
Please select a product:
SNMP Helper Extension for Biztalk Server supports monitoring of the following 31 performance counters. Please note that the actual number of available sensors depends on the system you install SNMP Helper on and is usually much higher. Entries marked with "(Table)" will provide the measured value for several items (e.g. for each CPU, disk or network card).
Simply install SNMP Helper Extension for Biztalk Server on the server or pc that you want to monitor and PRTG Traffic Grapher or IPCheck Server Monitor will immediately be able to access the counters.
| bts activated schedule instances | The number of activated schedule instances. |
| bts asynchronous submissions | The number of interchanges received through asynchronous submissions. |
| bts asynchronous submissions per sec | The rate at which interchanges are received through a Submit method call. |
| bts completed sched instances | The number of schedule instances completed successfully. |
| bts completed sched instances per sec | The rate at which schedule instances sucessfully complete. |
| bts dehydrated schedule instances | The current number of dehydrated schedule instances. |
| bts documents mapped per sec | The document mapping rate. |
| bts documents parsed per sec | The document parsing rate. |
| bts documents processed | The number of documents processed. |
| bts documents processed per sec | The document processing rate. |
| bts documents received | The number of documents received through synchronous and asynchronous submissions. |
| bts documents received per sec | The rate at which documents are received through synchronous and asynchronous submissions. |
| bts documents serialized per sec | Document serialization rate. |
| bts failed schedule instances | The number of failed schedule instances. |
| bts failed schedule instances per sec | The rate at which schedule instances fail. |
| bts interchanges decoded per sec | The interchange decoding rate. |
| bts interchanges decrypted per sec | The interchange decryption rate. |
| bts interchanges encoded per sec | The interchange encoding rate. |
| bts interchanges encrypted per sec | The interchange encryption rate. |
| bts interchanges received | The number of interchanges received through synchronous and asynchronous submissions. |
| bts interchanges received per sec | The rate at which interchanges are received through synchronous and asynchronous submissions. |
| bts interchanges transmitted per sec | The rate at which interchanges are transmitted. |
| bts items suspended | The number of items that are suspended due to a processing failure. An item can be an interchange, a document, or an unrecognizable submission. |
| bts items suspended per sec | The rate at which items are suspended due to a processing failure. An item can be an interchange, a document, or an unrecognizable submission. |
| bts running sched instances | The current number of running schedule instances. |
| bts running sched instances per sec | The current number of running schedule instances rate. |
| bts schedules activated per sec | The rate at which schedules get activated. |
| bts synchronous submissions | The number of interchanges received through synchronous submissions. |
| bts synchronous submissions per sec | The rate at which interchanges are received through synchronous submissions. |
| bts transactions aborted | The number of transactions aborted during schedule instance execution. |
| bts transactions aborted per sec | Transaction abort rate during schedule execution. |
SNMP Helper Extension for SQL Server supports monitoring of the following 511 performance counters. Please note that the actual number of available sensors depends on the system you install SNMP Helper on and is usually much higher. Entries marked with "(Table)" will provide the measured value for several items (e.g. for each CPU, disk or network card).
Simply install SNMP Helper Extension for SQL Server on the server or pc that you want to monitor and PRTG Traffic Grapher or IPCheck Server Monitor will immediately be able to access the counters.
| asac bytes added per sec | Rate of bytes added to the cache. |
| asac current bytes | Current number of bytes used by the aggregation cache. |
| asac current entries | Current number of cache entries. |
| asac direct hit ratio | Ratio of cache direct hits to cache lookups, for the period between obtaining counter values. |
| asac direct hits per sec | Rate of cache direct hits. Queries were answered from an existing cache entry. |
| asac evictions per sec | Rate of evictions from the cache. This is per partition per cube per database. Typically due to background cleaner. |
| asac filter hit ratio | Ratio of cache filter hits to cache lookups, for the period between obtaining counter values. |
| asac filter hits per sec | Rate of cache filter hits. Queries were answered by filtering an existing cache entry. |
| asac inserts per sec | Rate of insertions into the cache. This is per partition per cube per database. |
| asac lookups per sec | Rate of cache lookups. |
| asac misses per sec | Rate of cache misses. |
| asac total direct hits | Total count of direct cache hits. Queries were answered from existing cache entries. |
| asac total evictions | Evictions from the cache. This is per partition per cube per database. Typically due to background cleaner. |
| asac total filter hits | Total count of filter cache hits. Queries were answered by filtering existing cache entries. |
| asac total inserts | Insertions into the cache. This is per partition per cube per database. |
| asac total lookups | Total number of lookups into the cache. Note that each MDX query has zero or more server round trips, and each partition will be queried. |
| asac total misses | Total count of cache misses. |
| asc authentications per sec | Rate of user authentications. |
| asc completions per sec | Rate of connection completions. This includes successful and failed connection attempts. |
| asc current agents | Current number of agents on server. |
| asc current authentications | Current number of authentications in progress. |
| asc current connections | Current number of client connections established. |
| asc current connections in progress | Current number of connections pending completion. |
| asc current http connections | Current number of http connections established. |
| asc failures per sec | Rate of connection failures. |
| asc requests per sec | Rate of connection requests. These are arrivals. |
| asc successes per sec | Rate of successful connection completions. |
| asc total authentications | Total user authentications. |
| asc total completions | Total connection completions. |
| asc total failures | Total failed connection attempts. |
| asc total requests | Total connection requests. These are arrivals. |
| asc total successes | Total successful connections. |
| aslq answer from cache direct | Number of partitions answered directly from cache. |
| aslq answer from cache filtered | Number of partitions answered by filtering from other cache entries. |
| aslq answer from file | Number of partitions answered from files. |
| aslqdsnrequested | Data Set Name requested as the query to the server. (Levels used for each dimension.) |
| aslqdsnused | Data Set Name used to answer the query. (Levels used for each dimension.) |
| aslq data avg bytes per read | Average bytes per data file read operation. |
| aslq data avg bytes per row | Average bytes per row read. |
| aslq data avg rows per read | Average num rows read per data file read operation. |
| aslq data bytes | Bytes read from the Data file. |
| aslq data reads | Number of logical read operations using the Data file. |
| aslq index bytes | Bytes read from the Index file. |
| aslq index reads | Number of logical read operations using the Index file. |
| aslq map bytes | Bytes read from the Map file. |
| aslq map reads | Number of logical read operations using the Map file. |
| aslq query num | Monotonically increasing query count. Might be useful for tools to check which query this information applies to. |
| aslq rows created | Number of rows created, which forms the final answer in the aggregation set. |
| aslq rows filter excluded | Number of rows which were excluded by filtering. |
| aslq rows filter included | Number of rows which were included by filtering. |
| aslq rows filtered | Number of rows against which a filtering operation was applied. |
| aslq rows read | Number of rows read from disk or from the aggregation cache (in memory). |
| aslq time ms | Elapsed time in millisec. |
| aslq total bytes | Bytes read from all files. |
| aslq total reads | Number of logical read operations for all files. |
| asl current latch waits | Current number of threads waiting for a latch. These are latch requests that could not be given immediate grants and are in a wait state. |
| asl current lock waits | Current number of clients waiting for a lock. |
| asl current locks | Current number of locked objects. |
| asl latch waits per sec | Rate of latch requests that could not be granted immediately and had to wait before being granted. |
| asl lock denials per sec | Rate of lock denials. |
| asl lock grants per sec | Number of lock grants per second. |
| asl lock requests per sec | Number of lock requests per second. |
| asl lock waits per sec | Number of lock waits per second. These are lock requests that could not be given immediate lock grants and were put in a wait state. |
| asl unlock requests per sec | Number of unlock requests per second. |
| asp current partitions | Current number of partitions being processed. |
| asp current threads | Current number of threads working on processing. |
| asp current threads merging | Current number of threads merging data. Decremented when blocked by pipeline of work. |
| asp current threads reading | Current number of threads reading source data. Decremented when blocked by pipeline of work. |
| asp current threads writing | Current number of threads writing data to disk. Decremented when blocked by pipeline of work. |
| asp file bytes written per sec | Rate of writing bytes to a MOLAP file. |
| asp file rows written per sec | Rate of writing rows to a MOLAP file. |
| asp memory size bytes | Size of current rows in memory. This count is an estimate. |
| asp memory size rows | Size of current rows in memory. This count is an estimate. |
| asp rows created per sec | Rate of aggregation rows created. This will be different than rows read/sec if duplicates exist. |
| asp rows merged per sec | Rate of rows merged or inserted. Compare with rows/sec. |
| asp rows read per sec | Rate of rows read from source database. |
| asp total partitions | Accumulating count of partitions finished processing. This count is incremented if processing is successful or not. |
| asp total rows | Count of rows read from source database. |
| aspa current partitions | Current number of partitions being processed. |
| aspa memory size bytes | Size of current aggregations in memory. This count is an estimate. |
| aspa memory size rows | Size of current aggregations in memory. This count is an estimate. |
| aspa rows created per sec | Rate of aggregation rows created. |
| aspa rows merged per sec | Rate of rows merged or inserted into an aggregation. |
| aspa temp file bytes written per sec | Rate of writing bytes to a temporary file. Temporary files are written when aggregations exceed memory limits. |
| aspa temp file rows written per sec | Rate of writing rows to a temporary file. Temporary files are written when aggregations exceed memory limits. |
| aspa total partitions | Total number of partitions processed (successfully or otherwise). |
| aspi current partitions | Current number of partitions being processed. |
| aspi rows per sec | Rate of rows from MOLAP files used to create indexes. |
| aspi total partitions | Total number of partitions processed (successfully or otherwise). |
| aspi total rows | Total rows from MOLAP files used to create indexes. |
| asq avg time per query | Average time per query, in milliseconds. Response time based on queries answered since the last counter measurement. |
| asq bytes sent per sec | Rate of bytes sent by server to clients, in response to queries. |
| asq current process thread pool | Count of threads in processing thread pool. These threads resolve queries. |
| asq current process thread queue len | Current length of queue for processing thread pool work items. |
| asq current process threads active | Current number of process threads actively working on queries. |
| asq current pyramid operations | Current number of pyramid operations in progress. |
| asq current queries | Current number of queries being actively worked on. |
| asq current threads | Current number of threads working on queries. |
| asq current worker thread pool | Count of threads in worker thread pool. These threads answer requests from clients. |
| asq current worker threads active | Current number of worker threads active. |
| asq data bytes per sec | Bytes read from the Data file. |
| asq data reads per sec | Number of logical read operations using the Data file. |
| asq filter rows excluded per sec | Rate of filtered rows excluded. |
| asq filter rows included per sec | Rate of filtered rows included. |
| asq filtered rows per sec | Rate of rows filtered. |
| asq index bytes per sec | Bytes read from the Index file. |
| asq index reads per sec | Number of logical read operations using the Index file. |
| asq map bytes per sec | Bytes read from the Map file. |
| asq map reads per sec | Number of logical read operations using the Map file. |
| asq network round trips per sec | Rate of network round trips. This includes all client/server communication. |
| asq pyramid operations per sec | Rate of pyramid operations started. |
| asq queries answered per sec | Rate of queries answered. |
| asq queries from cache direct per sec | Rate of queries answered from cache directly. |
| asq queries from cache filter per sec | Rate of queries answered by filtering existing cache entry. |
| asq queries from file per sec | Rate of queries answered from files. |
| asq queries requested per sec | Rate of query requests arriving at the server. |
| asq rows read per sec | Rate of rows read. |
| asq rows sent per sec | Rate of rows sent by server to clients. |
| asq total bytes sent | Total bytes sent by server to clients, in response to queries. |
| asq total network round trips | Total network round trips. This includes all client/server communication. |
| asq total pyramid operations | Total number of pyramid operations. |
| asq total queries answered | Total number of queries answered. |
| asq total queries from cache direct | Total number of queries derived directly from cache. Note that this is per partition. |
| asq total queries from cache filtered | Total queries answered by filtering existing cache entries. |
| asq total queries from file | Total number of queries answered from files. |
| asq total queries requested | Total number of queries requested. |
| asq total rows sent | Total rows sent by server to clients. |
| asqd bytes per sec | Rate of sending bytes. |
| asqd current requests | Current number of requests for part of the member tree or for member properties. |
| asqd members per sec | Rate of sending members. |
| asqd requests per sec | Rate of requests for part of the member tree or for member properties. Consider increasing Large Level Threshold if this counter is excessive. |
| asqd total vldm requests | Total VLDM (Very Large Dimension Manager) requests sent. |
| asqd total bytes | Total bytes sent. |
| asqd total members | Total members sent. |
| asqd total requests | Total number of requests for part of the member tree or for member properties. |
| asqd vldm requests per sec | Rate of VLDM (Very Large Dimension Manager) requests. |
| ass bytes per sec | Rate of bytes read from dimension files. |
| ass members per sec | Rate of loading members. |
| ass properties per sec | Rate of loading properties. |
| ass server uptime | Time server has been running. |
| ass total bytes | Total bytes read from dimension files. |
| ass total dimensions | Total number of dimensions loaded. |
| ass total members | Total number of members loaded. |
| ass total properties | Total number of properties loaded. |
| mg accessing robots txt file | The number of current requests for robots.txt. Robots.txt is requested by the system implicitly, for every host, through HTTP. |
| mg active queue length | The number of documents waiting for robot threads. If this number is not 0, all threads should be filtering. |
| mg admin clients | The number of currently connected administrative clients. |
| mg all notifications received | The total number of notifications received from all notification sources including file system. |
| mg delayed documents | The number of documents delayed due to site hit frequency rules. |
| mg document entries | The number of document entries currently in memory. Zero means no indexing activity is going on. |
| mg documents delayed retry | The number of documents that will be retried after time-out. When this is non-zero, it means that the local server it is crawling is shut down. |
| mg documents filtered | The number of times a filter object was created. This corresponds to the total number of documents filtered in the system since startup. |
| mg documents filtered rate | The number of documents filtered per second. |
| mg documents successfully filtered | The number of documents successfully filtered. |
| mg documents successful filter rate | The number of successfully filtered documents per second. |
| mg ext notifications rate | The rate of external notifications received per second. |
| mg ext notifications received | The total number of notifications received from all notification sources excluding file system. |
| mg filter objects | The number of filter objects in the system. Each filter object corresponds to a URL currently being filtered. |
| mg filter process created | The total number of times a filter process was created or restarted. Having too many filter processes created indicates that filtering is having trouble with the data in the documents. |
| mg filter processes | The number of filtering processes in the system. |
| mg filter processes max | The maximum number of filtering processes that have existed in the system since startup. |
| mg filtering threads | The total number of filtering threads in the system. This number is calculated based on your system resources. |
| mg heartbeats | The total number of heartbeats counted since startup. A heartbeat occurs once every 10 seconds while the service is running. If the service is not running there will be no heartbeat and the number of ticks will not be incremented. |
| mg heartbeats rate | Displays one heartbeat every 10 seconds. |
| mg idle threads | The number of threads waiting for documents. |
| mg notification sources | Currently connected external notification sources. |
| mg notifications rate | The rate of external notifications received per second. |
| mg performance level | Indicates the level of the amount of system resources that the Gatherer service is allowed to use. |
| mg reason to back off | The code describing why the Gatherer service went into back off state. 0 - up and running 1 - high system IO traffic 2 - high notifications rate 3 - delayed recovery in progress (not implemented) 4 - back off due to user activity 5 - Battery Low 6 - Memory Low 99 - back off for some internal reason (forced by Search itself) While backing off, no indexing is performed. To resume the indexing you must eliminate the reason for back off. If the Gatherer service is in back off state, the Search service is paused and there is a message in the event log. |
| mg robots txt requests | The total number of requests for robots.txt. |
| mg server objects | The number of servers recently accessed by the system. |
| mg server objects created | The number of times a new server object had to be created. |
| mg servers currently unavailable | A server becomes unavailable when a number of requests to that server time out. |
| mg servers unavailable | A server becomes unavailable when a number of requests to that server time out. |
| mg stemmers cached | Number of available cached stemmer instances. Too many may indicate a resource usage problem. |
| mg system io traffic rate | System IO (disk) traffic rate in KB/s detected by back off logic |
| mg threads accessing network | The number of threads waiting for a response from the filter process. If no activity is going on and this number is equal to number of filtering threads, it may indicate a network problem or unavailability of the server it is crawling. |
| mg threads in plug ins | The number of threads waiting for plug-ins to complete an operation. |
| mg threads blocked due to back off | The number of threads blocked due to back off event |
| mg time outs | The total number of timeouts detected by the system since startup. |
| mg word breakers cached | Number of available cached word breakers instances |
| mgp accessed file rate (Table) | The number of documents accessed via file system per second. |
| mgp accessed files (Table) | The number of documents accessed via file system. |
| mgp accessed http (Table) | The number of documents accessed via HTTP. |
| mgp accessed http rate (Table) | The number of documents accessed via HTTP per second. |
| mgp adaptive crawl accepts (Table) | Documents accepted by adaptive crawl |
| mgp adaptive crawl error samples (Table) | Documents accessed for error sampling |
| mgp adaptive crawl errors (Table) | Documents incorrectly rejected by adaptive crawl |
| mgp adaptive crawl excludes (Table) | Documents excluded by adaptive crawl |
| mgp adaptive crawl false positives (Table) | Documents incorrectly accepted by adaptive crawl |
| mgp adaptive crawl total (Table) | Documents to which adaptive crawl logic was applied |
| mgp changed documents (Table) | Changed Documents |
| mgp delayed documents (Table) | The number of documents delayed due to site hit frequency rules. |
| mgp document add rate (Table) | The number of document additions per second. |
| mgp document additions (Table) | The number of add notifications. |
| mgp document delete rate (Table) | The number of document deletes per second. |
| mgp document deletes (Table) | The number of delete notifications. |
| mgp document modifies (Table) | The number of modify notifications. |
| mgp document modifies rate (Table) | The number of modify notifications per second. |
| mgp document move and rename rate (Table) | The number of document Moves and Renames per second. |
| mgp document moves per renames (Table) | The number of Move/Rename notifications. |
| mgp documents in progress (Table) | The number of documents in progress. |
| mgp documents on hold (Table) | The number of documents on hold because a document with the same URL is currently in process. |
| mgp error rate (Table) | The number of filtered documents which returned an error per second. |
| mgp file errors (Table) | The number of file protocol errors received while getting documents. |
| mgp file errors rate (Table) | The number of file protocol errors received per second. |
| mgp filtered html (Table) | The number of HTML documents filtered. |
| mgp filtered html rate (Table) | The number of HTML documents filtered per second. |
| mgp filtered office (Table) | The number of office documents filtered. |
| mgp filtered office rate (Table) | The number of office documents filtered per second. |
| mgp filtered text (Table) | The number of text documents filtered. |
| mgp filtered text rate (Table) | The number of text documents filtered per second. |
| mgp filtering documents (Table) | The number of documents currently being filtered. |
| mgp gatherer paused flag (Table) | The Gatherer paused flag indicates if the Gatherer has been paused. |
| mgp http errors (Table) | The number of HTTP errors received. |
| mgp http errors rate (Table) | The number of HTTP errors received per second |
| mgp history recovery progress (Table) | Percentage of the history recovery completed |
| mgp iterate history in progress flag (Table) | The Iterating history in progress flag indicates if the Gatherer is currently iterating over the URL history. |
| mgp not modified (Table) | The number of documents which were not filtered because no modification was detected since the last crawl. |
| mgp processed documents (Table) | The number of documents processed since the history has been reset. |
| mgp processed documents rate (Table) | The number of documents processed per second. |
| mgp recovery in progress flag (Table) | The Recovery in progress flag indicates if recovery is currently in progress. |
| mgp retries (Table) | The total number of times a document access has been retried. |
| mgp retries rate (Table) | The number of retries per second. |
| mgp started documents (Table) | The number of documents initiated into the Gatherer service. This includes the number of documents on hold, in the active queue, and currently filtered. |
| mgp status error (Table) | The number of filtered documents which returned an error. |
| mgp status success (Table) | The number of successfully filtered documents. |
| mgp success rate (Table) | The number of successfully filtered documents per second. |
| mgp urls in history (Table) | The number of files (URLs) in the history list. |
| mgp unique documents (Table) | Number of unique documents in the system. Documents are considered not unique if their contents is the same. |
| mgp waiting documents (Table) | The number of documents waiting to be processed. |
| ms active threads | The total number of threads currently servicing queries. |
| ms current connections | The number of currently established connections between the Search service and all clients. |
| ms failed queries | The number of queries that have failed. |
| ms failed query rate | The number of failed queries per second. |
| ms queries | Cumulative number of queries posted to the server. |
| ms query rate | The number of queries posted to the server per second. |
| ms result rate | The number of results returned to the client per second. |
| ms results | The cumulative number of results returned to clients. |
| ms succeeded queries | The number of queries that produce successful searches. |
| ms succeeded query rate | The number of queries per second that produce successful searches. |
| ms threads | The total number of threads avaliable for servicing queries. |
| msc catalog sizembytes (Table) | Size of catalog data in megabytes. |
| msc failed queries (Table) | The number of queries that have failed. |
| msc failed queries rate (Table) | The number of failed queries per second. |
| msc number of documents (Table) | The total number of documents in the catalog. |
| msc persistent indexes (Table) | The number of persistent indexes. |
| msc queries (Table) | Cumulative number of queries posted to the catalog. |
| msc queries rate (Table) | The number of queries posted to the catalog per second. |
| msc results (Table) | The cumulative number of results returned to clients. |
| msc results rate (Table) | The number of results returned to the client per second. |
| msc successful queries (Table) | The number of queries that produce successful searches. |
| msc successful queries rate (Table) | The number of queries per second that produce successful searches. |
| msc unique keys (Table) | Number of unique words and properties in the catalog. |
| msic active documents (Table) | The number of documents currently active in Content Index |
| msic build in progress (Table) | An index build is in progress |
| msic documents filtered (Table) | The number of documents filtered since the catalog was mounted. |
| msic documents in progress (Table) | The number of documents for which data is being added. |
| msic files to be filtered (Table) | The number of files waiting to be filtered and added to the catalog. |
| msic index sizembytes (Table) | The current size of Index data in megabytes. |
| msic merge progress (Table) | The percentage of merge complete for the current merge. |
| msic number of propagations (Table) | The number of propagations in progress. |
| msic number of documents (Table) | The number of documents in the catalog. |
| msic persistent indexes (Table) | The number of persistent indexes. |
| msic unique keys (Table) | The number of unique words and properties in the catalog. |
| msic wordlists (Table) | The total number of wordlists. |
| sql server name index (Table) | The index number associated with the instance name |
| ssamaucleanup batches per sec (Table) | The number of deferred dropped alloc unit cleanup batches that completed sucessfully. |
| ssamaucleanups per sec (Table) | The number of deferred dropped alloc units that were successfully cleaned up. |
| ssam deferred dropped rowsets (Table) | The number of items on the deferred dropped rowset cleanup queue. |
| ssam deferred droppedaus (Table) | The number of items on the deferred dropped alloc unit cleanup queue. |
| ssam dropped rowset cleanups per sec (Table) | The number of deferred dropped rowsets that were successfully cleanedup. |
| ssam dropped rowsets skipped per sec (Table) | The number of deferred dropped rowsets that were skipped. |
| ssam extent deallocations per sec (Table) | Number of extents deallocated from database objects. |
| ssam extents allocated per sec (Table) | Number of extents allocated to database objects for storing index or data records. |
| ssam failedaucleanup batches per sec (Table) | The number of deferred dropped alloc unit cleanup batches that failed. |
| ssam failed leaf page cookie (Table) | Failed to use leaf page cookie since changes happened on leaf. |
| ssam failed tree page cookie (Table) | Failed to use tree page cookie since changes happened on parent. |
| ssam forwarded records per sec (Table) | Number of records fetched through forwarded record pointers. |
| ssam free space page fetches per sec (Table) | Number of pages returned by free space scans to satisfy requests to insert record fragments. |
| ssam free space scans per sec (Table) | Number of scans initiated to search for free space to insert a new record fragment. |
| ssam full scans per sec (Table) | Number of unrestricted full scans. These can either be base table or full index scans. |
| ssam index searches per sec (Table) | Number of index searches. Index searches are used to start range scans, single index record fetches, and to reposition within an index. |
| ssam mixed page allocations per sec (Table) | Number of pages allocated from mixed extents. Used for storing the first eight pages allocated to an index or table. |
| ssam page deallocations per sec (Table) | Number of pages deallocated. |
| ssam page splits per sec (Table) | Number of page splits occurring as the result of index pages overflowing. |
| ssam pages allocated per sec (Table) | Number of pages allocated to database objects for storing index or data records. |
| ssam probe scans per sec (Table) | Number of probe scans. A probe scan is used to directly look up rows in an index or base table. |
| ssam range scans per sec (Table) | Number of qualified range scans through indexes. |
| ssam scan point revalidations per sec (Table) | Number of times the scan point had to be revalidated to continue the scan. |
| ssam skipped ghosted records per sec (Table) | Number of ghosted records skipped during scans. |
| ssam table lock escalations per sec (Table) | The number of times locks on a table were escalated. |
| ssam used leaf page cookie (Table) | Successfully used leaf page cookie since no change happened on leaf. |
| ssam used tree page cookie (Table) | Successfully used tree page cookie since no change happened on parent. |
| ssam workfiles created per sec (Table) | Number of workfiles created in the last second. |
| ssam worktables created per sec (Table) | Number of worktables created in the last second. |
| ssam worktables from cache ratio (Table) | Percent of worktables created where the initial pages were available in the worktable cache. |
| ssbd device throughput bytes per sec (Table) | No description available |
| ssba stored procedures invoked per sec (Table) | The number of stored procedures that are being invoked per second. |
| ssba task limit reached (Table) | The total number of times the activated task limit on a queue has been reached. |
| ssba task limit reached per sec (Table) | The number of times the activated task limit on a queue has been reached per second. |
| ssba tasks aborted per sec (Table) | The number of activated tasks that are being aborted per second. |
| ssba tasks running (Table) | The total number of activated tasks that are currently running. |
| ssba tasks started per sec (Table) | The number of activated tasks that are being started per second. |
| ssbs broker transaction rollbacks (Table) | The number of Service Broker related transactions that have rolled back. |
| ssbs dialog timer event count (Table) | The number of dialog endpoint related timer events in the Broker. |
| ssbs enqueued local messages total (Table) | Total number of message fragments from local endpoints that are successfully delivered as ready into queues. |
| ssbs enqueued local messages per sec (Table) | The number of messages from local endpoints that are successfully delivered as ready into queues per second. |
| ssbs enqueued messages total (Table) | Total number of message fragments from local endpoints and the transport that are successfully delivered as ready into queues. |
| ssbs enqueued messages per sec (Table) | The number of messages from local endpoints and the transport that are successfully delivered as ready into queues per second. |
| ssbs enqueued transport msg frag tot (Table) | Total number of message fragments from the transport that are successfully delivered into queues. Note the cooresponding message may not be complete yet or may be out of order, and therefore the message can be in the queue as disabled. |
| ssbs enqueued transport msg frags per sec (Table) | The number of message fragments from the transport that are successfully delivered into queues per second. Note the cooresponding message may not be complete yet or may be out of order, and therefore the message can be in the queue as disabled. |
| ssbs enqueued transport msgs total (Table) | Total number of messages from the transport that are successfully delivered as ready into queues. |
| ssbs enqueued transport msgs per sec (Table) | The number of messages from the transport that are successfully delivered as ready into queues per second. |
| ssbs forwarded messages total (Table) | Total number of forwarded messages successfully sent. |
| ssbs forwarded messages per sec (Table) | The number of forwarded messages successfully sent per second. |
| ssbs forwarded msg byte total (Table) | Total number of forwarded message bytes successfully sent. |
| ssbs forwarded msg bytes per sec (Table) | The number of forwarded message bytes successfully sent per second. |
| ssbs forwarded msg discarded total (Table) | Total number of forwarded messages discarded due to forwarded message memory limits, age limits, etc. |
| ssbs forwarded msgs discarded per sec (Table) | The number of forwarded messages that were discarded per second due to forwarded message memory limits, age limits, etc. |
| ssbs forwarded pending msg bytes (Table) | The number of forwarded message bytes that have not been successfully sent yet. |
| ssbs forwarded pending msg count (Table) | The number of forwarded messages that have not been successfully sent yet. |
| ssbs sql receive total (Table) | Total number of SQL RECEIVE commands processed by the Broker. |
| ssbs sql receive s per sec (Table) | The number of SQL RECEIVE commands processed by the Broker per second. |
| ssbs sql send total (Table) | Total number of SQL SEND commands processed by the Broker. |
| ssbs sql send s per sec (Table) | The number of SQL SEND commands processed by the Broker per second. |
| ssbs transport timer event count (Table) | The number of transport related timer events in the Broker. |
| ssbt current bytes for recvio (Table) | The number of bytes associated with current transport receive I/O operations that haven't completed. |
| ssbt current bytes for sendio (Table) | The number of buffer bytes associated with current transport send I/O operations that haven't completed. |
| ssbt current msg frags for sendio (Table) | The current number of message fragments associated with current transport send I/O operations that haven't completed. |
| ssbt message fragment receive total (Table) | The total number of message fragments received in transport receive I/O operations. |
| ssbt message fragment receives per sec (Table) | The number of message fragments received per second in transport receive I/O operations. |
| ssbt message fragment send total (Table) | The total number of message fragments sent in transport send I/O operations. |
| ssbt message fragment sends per sec (Table) | The number of message fragments sent per second in transport send I/O operations. |
| ssbt msg fragment recv size avg (Table) | The average byte size of message fragments received in transport receive I/O operations. |
| ssbt msg fragment send size avg (Table) | The average byte size of message fragments sent in transport send I/O operations. |
| ssbt open connection count (Table) | The total number of Service Broker transport connections currently open. |
| ssbt pending bytes for recvio (Table) | The number of bytes associated with in completed transport receive I/O operations whose message fragments haven't been enqueued (or rejected) yet. |
| ssbt pending bytes for sendio (Table) | The number of buffer bytes associated with message fragments being marshalled, or marshalled and ready to be sent with send I/O operations. |
| ssbt pending msg frags for recvio (Table) | The current number of message fragments received in transport receive I/O operations that have not been enqueued (or rejected) yet. |
| ssbt pending msg frags for sendio (Table) | The current number of message fragments that are being marshalled, or marshalled and ready to be sent via the transport layer. |
| ssbt receiveiobytes total (Table) | The total number of bytes received in transport receive I/O operations. |
| ssbt receiveiolen avg (Table) | The average byte length of transport receive I/O operations. |
| ssbt receiveiobytes per sec (Table) | The number of transport receive I/O bytes per second. |
| ssbt receiveios per sec (Table) | The number of transport receives I/O per second. Note that a transport receive I/O may contain more than one message fragment. |
| ssbt sendiobytes total (Table) | The total number of bytes sent in transport send I/O operations. |
| ssbt sendiolen avg (Table) | The average byte length of transport send I/O operations. |
| ssbt sendiobytes per sec (Table) | The number of transport send I/O bytes per second. |
| ssbt sendios per sec (Table) | The number of transport send I/Os per second. Note that a transport send I/O may contain more than one message fragment. |
| ssbm awe lookup maps per sec (Table) | Number of AWE map calls made for pages found in the buffer pool. |
| ssbm awe stolen maps per sec (Table) | Number of AWE map calls made for pages stolen from the buffer pool. |
| ssbm awe unmap calls per sec (Table) | Number of AWE unmap calls. |
| ssbm awe unmap pages per sec (Table) | Number of AWE pages unmapped. |
| ssbm awe write maps per sec (Table) | Number of AWE map calls made for pages to be written to disk. |
| ssbm buffer cache hit ratio (Table) | Percentage of pages that were found in the buffer pool without having to incur a read from disk. |
| ssbm checkpoint pages per sec (Table) | Number of pages flushed by checkpoint or other operations that require all dirty pages to be flushed. |
| ssbm database pages (Table) | Number of pages in the buffer pool with database content. |
| ssbm free list stalls per sec (Table) | Number of requests that had to wait for a free page. |
| ssbm free pages (Table) | Total number of pages on all free lists. |
| ssbm lazy writes per sec (Table) | Number of buffers written by buffer manager's lazy writer. |
| ssbm page life expectancy (Table) | Number of seconds a page will stay in the buffer pool without references. |
| ssbm page lookups per sec (Table) | Number of requests to find a page in the buffer pool. |
| ssbm page reads per sec (Table) | Number of physical database page reads issued. |
| ssbm page writes per sec (Table) | Number of physical database page writes issued. |
| ssbm procedure cache pages (Table) | Number of pages used to store compiled queries. |
| ssbm readahead pages per sec (Table) | Number of pages read in anticipation of use. |
| ssbm reserved pages (Table) | Number of buffer pool reserved pages. |
| ssbm stolen pages (Table) | Number of pages used for miscellaneous server purposes (including procedure cache). |
| ssbm target pages (Table) | Ideal number of pages in the buffer pool. |
| ssbm total pages (Table) | Number of pages in the buffer pool (includes database, free, and stolen). |
| ssbp free list empty per sec (Table) | Number of times a free page was requested and none were available. |
| ssbp free list requests per sec (Table) | Number of times a free page was requested. |
| ssbp free pages (Table) | Total number of pages on all free lists. |
| sscm cache hit ratio (Table) | Ratio between cache hits and lookups |
| sscm cache object counts (Table) | Number of cache objects in the cache |
| sscm cache pages (Table) | Number of 8k pages used by cache objects |
| sscm cache use counts per sec (Table) | Times each type of cache object has been used |
| sscmt async population count (Table) | Number of cursor being populated asynchronously. |
| sscmt cursor conversion rate (Table) | Number of cursors conversions/sec. |
| sscmt cursor flushes (Table) | Total number of times a flush for a cursor xstmt occured. |
| sscmbt active cursors (Table) | Number of active cursors. |
| sscmbt cache hit ratio (Table) | Ratio between cache hits and lookups |
| sscmbt cached cursor counts (Table) | Number of cursors of a given type in the cache |
| sscmbt cursor cache use counts per sec (Table) | Times each type of cached cursor has been used |
| sscmbt cursor requests per sec (Table) | Number of SQL cursor requests received by server. |
| sscmbt cursor memory usage (Table) | Amount of memory consumed by cursors (KB). |
| sscmbt cursor worktable usage (Table) | Number of worktables used by cursors. |
| sscmbt number of active cursor plans (Table) | Number of cursor plans. |
| ssd active transactions (Table) | Number of active update transactions for the database. |
| ssd backup per restore throughput per sec (Table) | Read/write throughput for backup/restore of a database. |
| ssd bulk copy rows per sec (Table) | Number of rows bulk copied. |
| ssd bulk copy throughput per sec (Table) | KiloBytes bulk copied. |
| ssd dbcc logical scan bytes per sec (Table) | Logical read scan rate for DBCC commands |
| ssd data filessizekb (Table) | The cumulative size of all the data files in the database. |
| ssd log bytes flushed per sec (Table) | Total number of log bytes flushed. |
| ssd log cache hit ratio (Table) | Percentage of log cache reads that were satisfied from the log cache. |
| ssd log cache reads per sec (Table) | Reads performed through the log manager cache. |
| ssd log filessizekb (Table) | The cumulative size of all the log files in the database. |
| ssd log filesused sizekb (Table) | The cumulative used size of all the log files in the database. |
| ssd log flush wait time (Table) | Total wait time (milliseconds). |
| ssd log flush waits per sec (Table) | Number of commits waiting on log flush. |
| ssd log flushes per sec (Table) | Number of log flushes. |
| ssd log growths (Table) | Total number of log growths for this database. |
| ssd log shrinks (Table) | Total number of log shrinks for this database. |
| ssd log truncations (Table) | Total number of log truncations for this database. |
| ssd mirroring acks received per sec (Table) | Number of acknowledgements received per second |
| ssd mirroring bytes sent per sec (Table) | Number of bytes sent per second |
| ssd mirroring pages sent per sec (Table) | Number of pages sent per second |
| ssd mirroring sends per sec (Table) | Number of sends initiated per second |
| ssd mirroring total acks received (Table) | Total number of acknowledgements received |
| ssd mirroring total bytes sent (Table) | Total number of bytes sent |
| ssd mirroring total pages sent (Table) | Total number of pages sent |
| ssd mirroring total sends (Table) | Total number of sends initiated |
| ssd mirroring transaction delay (Table) | Average delay in transaction termination waiting for acknowledgement |
| ssd percent log used (Table) | The percent of space in the log that is in use. |
| ssd repl pending xacts (Table) | Number of pending replication transactions in the database. |
| ssd repl trans rate (Table) | Replication transaction rate (replicated transactions/sec.). |
| ssd shrink data movement bytes per sec (Table) | The rate data is being moved by Autoshrink, DBCC SHRINKDATABASE or SHRINKFILE. |
| ssd transactions per sec (Table) | Number of transactions started for the database. |
| sses dtc calls (Table) | Statistics relevant to execution of DTC calls. |
| sses distributed query (Table) | Statistics relevant to execution of distributed queries. |
| sses extended procedures (Table) | Statistics relevant to execution of XP calls. |
| sses oledb calls (Table) | Statistics relevant to execution of OLEDB calls. |
| ssgs http anonymous requests (Table) | Number of anonymous HTTP requests started per second. |
| ssgs http authenticated requests (Table) | Number of authenticated HTTP requests started per second. |
| ssgs logical connections (Table) | Number of logical connections to the system. |
| ssgs logins per sec (Table) | Total number of logins started per second. |
| ssgs logouts per sec (Table) | Total number of logouts started per second. |
| ssgs mars deadlocks (Table) | Number of Mars Deadlocks detected. |
| ssgs non atomic yield rate (Table) | Number of non-atomic yields per second. |
| ssgs processes blocked (Table) | Number of currently blocked processes. |
| ssgs soap empty requests (Table) | Number of empty SOAP requests started per second. |
| ssgs soap method invocations (Table) | Number of SOAP method invocations started per second. |
| ssgs soap sql requests (Table) | Number of SOAP SQL requests started per second. |
| ssgs soap session initiate requests (Table) | Number of SOAP Session initiate requests started per second. |
| ssgs soap session terminate requests (Table) | Number of SOAP Session terminate requests started per second. |
| ssgs soap wsdlrequests (Table) | Number of SOAP Web Service Description Language requests started per second. |
| ssgs temp tables creation rate (Table) | Number of temporary tables/table variables created/sec |
| ssgs transactions (Table) | Number of transaction enlistments (local, dtc, bound all combined). |
| ssgs user connections (Table) | Number of users connected to the system. |
| sslt average latch wait time ms (Table) | Average latch wait time (milliseconds) for latch requests that had to wait. |
| sslt latch waits per sec (Table) | Number of latch requests that could not be granted immediately and had to wait before being granted. |
| sslt total latch wait time ms (Table) | Total latch wait time (milliseconds) for latch requests that had to wait in the last second. |
| sslk average wait time ms (Table) | The average amount of wait time (milliseconds) for each lock request that resulted in a wait. |
| sslk lock requests per sec (Table) | Number of new locks and lock conversions requested from the lock manager. |
| sslk lock timeouts timeoutgt0per sec (Table) | Number of lock requests that timed out. This does not include requests for NOWAIT locks. |
| sslk lock timeouts per sec (Table) | Number of lock requests that timed out. This includes requests for NOWAIT locks. |
| sslk lock wait time ms (Table) | Total wait time (milliseconds) for locks in the last second. |
| sslk lock waits per sec (Table) | Number of lock requests that could not be satisfied immediately and required the caller to wait before being granted the lock. |
| sslk number of deadlocks per sec (Table) | Number of lock requests that resulted in a deadlock. |
| ssmm connection memorykb (Table) | Total amount of dynamic memory the server is using for maintaining connections |
| ssmm granted workspace memorykb (Table) | Total amount of memory granted to executing processes. This memory is used for hash, sort and create index operations. |
| ssmm lock blocks (Table) | The current number of lock blocks that are in use on the server. Refreshed periodically. |
| ssmm lock blocks allocated (Table) | The current number of allocated lock blocks. |
| ssmm lock memorykb (Table) | Total amount of dynamic memory the server is using for locks |
| ssmm lock owner blocks (Table) | The number of lock owner blocks that are currently in use on the server. Refreshed periodically. |
| ssmm lock owner blocks allocated (Table) | The current number of allocated lock owner blocks. |
| ssmm maximum workspace memorykb (Table) | Total amount of memory granted to executing processes. This memory is used primarily for hash, sort and create index operations. |
| ssmm memory grants outstanding (Table) | Current number of processes that have successfully acquired a workspace memory grant |
| ssmm memory grants pending (Table) | Current number of processes waiting for a workspace memory grant |
| ssmm optimizer memorykb (Table) | Total amount of dynamic memory the server is using for query optimization |
| ssmm sql cache memorykb (Table) | Total amount of dynamic memory the server is using for the dynamic SQL cache |
| ssmm target server memorykb (Table) | Total amount of dynamic memory the server is willing to consume |
| ssmm total server memorykb (Table) | Total amount of dynamic memory the server is currently consuming |
| ssrl logreader delivered cmds per sec (Table) | Number of Log Reader Agent commands delivered per second to the Distributor. |
| ssrl logreader delivere trans per sec (Table) | Number of Log Reader Agent transactions delivered per second to the Distributor. |
| ssrl logreader delivery latency (Table) | Current amount of time, in milliseconds, elapsed from when transactions are applied at the Publisher to when they are delivered to the Distributor. |
| ssrs snapshot delivered cmds per sec (Table) | Number of commands delivered per second to the Distributor. |
| ssrs snapshot delivered trans per sec (Table) | Number of transactions delivered per second to the Distributor. |
| ssra running (Table) | Number of instances of a given replication agent running currently. |
| ssrd dist delivered cmds per sec (Table) | Number of distribution commands delivered per second to the Subscriber. |
| ssrd dist delivered trans per sec (Table) | Number of distribution transactions delivered per second to the Subscriber. |
| ssrd dist delivery latency (Table) | Distribution latency (in milliseconds). The time it takes for transactions to be delivered to the Distributor and applied at the Subscriber. |
| ssrm conflicts per sec (Table) | Number of conflicts per second that occurred in the Publisher/Subscriber upload and download. This value should always be zero. A nonzero value may require notifying the losing side, overriding the conflict, and so on. |
| ssrm downloaded changes per sec (Table) | Number of rows per second merged (inserted, updated, and deleted) from the Publisher to the Subscriber. |
| ssrm uploaded changes per sec (Table) | Number of rows per second merged (inserted, updated, and deleted) from the Subscriber to the Publisher. |
| sse errors per sec (Table) | Number of errors/sec |
| ssss auto param attempts per sec (Table) | Number of auto-parameterization attempts. |
| ssss batch requests per sec (Table) | Number of SQL batch requests received by server. |
| ssss failed auto params per sec (Table) | Number of failed auto-parameterizations. |
| sssssqlattention rate (Table) | Number of attentions per second. |
| ssss sql compilations per sec (Table) | Number of SQL compilations. |
| ssss sql re compilations per sec (Table) | Number of SQL re-compiles. |
| ssss safe auto params per sec (Table) | Number of safe auto-parameterizations. |
| ssss unsafe auto params per sec (Table) | Number of unsafe auto-parameterizations. |
| sst free space in tempdb kb (Table) | The free space in tempdb in KB. |
| sst longest transaction running time (Table) | The longest running time of any transcation in seconds. |
| sst non snapshot version transactions (Table) | The total number of active non-snapshot transactions that generate version records. |
| sst snapshot transactions (Table) | The total number of active snapshot transactions. |
| sst transactions (Table) | Number of transaction enlistments (local, dtc, bound all combined). |
| sst update snapshot transactions (Table) | The total number of active snapshot transactions that do updates. |
| sst update conflict ratio (Table) | The fraction of update snapshot transactions that have update conflicts to the total number of update snapshot transactions. |
| sst version cleanup rate kb pers (Table) | The version cleanup rate in KB per seconds. |
| sst version generation rate kb pers (Table) | The version generation rate in KB per seconds. |
| sst version store size kb (Table) | The size of the version store in KB. |
| sst version store unit count (Table) | Number of unit in Version Store. |
| sst version store unit creation (Table) | Creation of new unit in Version Store. |
| sst version store unit truncation (Table) | Truncation of unit in Version Store. |
| ssus query (Table) | As defined by the user. |
| ssws lock waits (Table) | Statistics for processes waiting on a lock. |
| ssws log buffer waits (Table) | Statistics for processes waiting for log buffer to be available. |
| ssws log write waits (Table) | Statistics for processes waiting for log buffer to be written. |
| ssws memory grant queue waits (Table) | Statistics for processes waiting for memory grant to become available. |
| ssws network io waits (Table) | Statistics relevant to wait on network IO. |
| ssws non page latch waits (Table) | Statistics relevant to non-page latches. |
| ssws page io latch waits (Table) | Statistics relevant to page IO latches. |
| ssws page latch waits (Table) | Statistics relevant to page latches. |
| ssws thread safe memory objects waits (Table) | Statistics for processes waiting on thread-safe memory allocators. |
| ssws transaction ownership waits (Table) | Statistics relevant to processes synchronizing access to transaction. |
| ssws wait for the worker (Table) | Statistics relevant to processes waiting for worker to become available. |
| ssws workspace syncronization waits (Table) | Statistics relevant to processes synchronizing access to workspace. |
SNMP Helper Extension Exchange supports monitoring of the following 1726 performance counters. Please note that the actual number of available sensors depends on the system you install SNMP Helper on and is usually much higher. Entries marked with "(Table)" will provide the measured value for several items (e.g. for each CPU, disk or network card).
Simply install SNMP Helper Extension Exchange on the server or pc that you want to monitor and PRTG Traffic Grapher or IPCheck Server Monitor will immediately be able to access the counters.
| as client item adds per sec | The number of client item adds (within the sync command) processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as client item changes per sec | The number of client item changes (within the sync command) processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as client item deletes per sec | The number of client item deletes (within the sync command) processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as client item fetches per sec | The number of client item fetches (within the sync command) processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as client sync items per sec | The number of client item adds, changes, deletes, and fetches (within the sync command) processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as create collection commands per sec | The number of CreateCollection commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The CreateCollection command is called when a user creates a folder from the client. |
| as current active directory requests | Current outstanding requests to Active Directory. |
| as current users | The number of users currently accessing Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as delete collection commands per sec | The number of DeleteCollection commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The DeleteCollection command is called when a user deletes a folder from the client. |
| as mailbox serveriorequests per sec | The number of input/output requests sent per second to the Exchange mailbox server(s) from Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as mailbox server item adds per sec | The number of Exchange mailbox server item adds (within the sync command) processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as mailbox server item changes per sec | The number of Exchange mailbox server item changes (within the sync command) processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as mailbox server item deletes per sec | The number of Exchange mailbox server item deletes (within the sync command) processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as mailbox server item soft del per sec | The number of Exchange mailbox server item soft deletes processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. Soft deletes occur when items move out of filter range. |
| as mailbox server sync items per sec | The number of Exchange mailbox server adds, changes, deletes, and soft deletes (within the sync command) sent to the client per second by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as folder create commands per sec | The number of FolderCreate commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The FolderCreate command is called when a user creates a folder from the client. |
| as folder delete commands per sec | The number of FolderDelete commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The FolderDelete command is called when a user deletes a folder from the client. |
| as folder sync commands per sec | The number of FolderSync commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The FolderSync command is called when a user synchronizes their folder hierarchy. |
| as folder update commands per sec | The number of FolderUpdate commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The FolderUpdate command is called when a user moves/renames a folder from the client. |
| as get attachment commands per sec | The number of GetAttachment commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The GetAttachment command is called when a user retrieves a mail attachment from the client. |
| as get hierarchy commands per sec | The number of GetHierarchy commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The GetHierarchy command is called when a user fetches their folder hierarchy. |
| as get item estimate commands per sec | The number of GetItemEstimate commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The GetItemEstimate command checks for the number of items that need to be synchronized. |
| as meeting response commands per sec | The number of MeetingResponse commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The MeetingResponse command is called when a user responds to a meeting request from the client. |
| as move collection commands per sec | The number of MoveCollection commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The MoveCollection command is called when a user moves a folder from the client. |
| as move item s commands per sec | The number of MoveItems commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The MoveItem command is called when a user moves an item between folders from the client. |
| as notify commands per sec | The number of Notify commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The Notify command is called by the client to provision itself to receive notifications. |
| as outstanding mailbox srvr conn rqst | The number of pending connection requests from Exchange ActiveSync to the Exchange mailbox server(s). |
| as outstanding mailbox serveriorqst | The number of pending input/output requests from Exchange ActiveSync to the Exchange mailbox server(s). |
| as send mail commands per sec | The number of SendMail commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The SendMail command is called when a user sends mail from the client. |
| as smart forward commands per sec | The number of SmartForward commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The SmartForward command is called when a user forwards an existing mail item from the client. |
| as smart reply commands per sec | The number of SmartReply commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. The SmartReply command is called when a user replies to mail from the client. |
| as sync commands per sec | The number of Sync commands processed per second by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as total client item adds | The total number of client item adds (within the sync command) processed by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as total client item changes | The total number of client item changes (within the sync command) processed by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as total client item deletes | The total number of client item deletes (within the sync command) processed by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as total client item fetches | The total number of client item fetches (within the sync command) processed by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as total client sync items | The total number of client item adds, changes, and deletes (within the sync command) sent from the client. |
| as total create collection commands | The total number of CreateCollection commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The CreateCollection command is called when a user creates a folder from the client. |
| as total delete collection commands | The total number of DeleteCollection commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The DeleteCollection command is called when a user deletes a folder from the client. |
| as total mailbox server item adds | The total number of Exchange mailbox server item adds (within the sync command) processed by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as total mailbox server item changes | The total number of Exchange mailbox server item changes (within the sync command) processed by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as total mailbox server item deletes | The total number of Exchange mailbox server item deletes (within the sync command) processed by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as total mailbox server item soft del | The total number of Exchange mailbox server item soft deletes processed by Exchange ActiveSync. Soft deletes occur when items move out of filter range. |
| as total mailbox server sync items | The total number of Exchange mailbox server adds, changes, and deletes (within the sync command) sent to the client. |
| as total folder create commands | The total number of FolderCreate commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The FolderCreate command is called when a user creates a folder from the client. |
| as total folder delete commands | The total number of FolderDelete commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The FolderDelete command is called when a user deletes a folder from the client. |
| as total folder sync commands | The total number of FolderSync commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The FolderSync command is called when a user synchronizes their folder hierarchy. |
| as total folder update commands | The total number of FolderUpdate commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The FolderUpdate command is called when a user moves/renames a folder from the client. |
| as total get attachment commands | The total number of GetAttachment commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The GetAttachment command is called when a user retrieves a mail attachment from the client. |
| as total get hierarchy commands | The total number of GetHierarchy commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The GetHierarchy command is called when a user fetches their folder hierarchy. |
| as total get item estimate commands | The total number of GetItemEstimate commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The GetItemEstimate command checks for the number of items that need to be synchronized. |
| as total meeting response commands | The total number of MeetingResponse commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The MeetingResponse command is called when a user responds to a meeting request from the client. |
| as total move collection commands | The total number of MoveCollection commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The MoveCollection command is called when a user moves a folder from the client. |
| as total move item s commands | The total number of MoveItems commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The MoveItem command is called when a user moves an item between folders from the client. |
| as total notify commands | The total number of Notify commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The Notify command is called by the client to provision itself to receive notifications. |
| as total send mail commands | The total number of SendMail commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The SendMail command is called when a user sends mail from the client. |
| as total smart forward commands | The total number of SmartForward commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The SmartForward command is called when a user forwards an existing mail item from the client. |
| as total smart reply commands | The total number of SmartReply commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. The SmartReply command is called when a user replies to mail from the client. |
| as total sync commands | The total number of Sync commands processed by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as total unrecognized requests | The total number of unrecognized requests received by Exchange ActiveSync. |
| as total users | Total number of users who have accessed Exchange ActiveSync. |
| asnop cat notify bifurcated total | Number of notifications bifurcated by mobile categorizer due to multiple devices |
| asnop cat notify discarded total | Number of notifications discarded by mobile categorizer due to errors |
| asnop cat notify expired total | Number of notifications discarded by mobile categorizer due to expiry |
| asnop cat notify ignored total | Number of notifications ignored by mobile categorizer due to batching |
| asnop cat notify processed total | Number of notifications processed by mobile categorizer |
| asnop cat notify processed per sec | Number of notifications processed by mobile categorizer per second |
| asnop cat notify sent total | Number of successful notifications sent by mobile categorizer |
| asnop cat notify sent per sec | Number of successful notifications sent by mobile categorizer per second |
| asnop oma sink notify discard total | Number of notifications discarded by omasink due to errors |
| asnop oma sink notify discard per sec | Number of notifications discarded by omasink per second |
| asnop oma sink notify ignored total | Number of notifications ignored by omasink |
| asnop oma sink notify ignored per sec | Number of notifications ignored by omasink per second |
| asnop oma sink notify sent total | Number of successful notifications sent by omasink |
| asnop oma sink notify sent per sec | Number of successful notifications sent by omasink per second |
| asnop oma sink on save events total | Number of times the OnSave event has been triggered on omasink bindings |
| asnop oma sink on save events per sec | Number of times the OnSave event has been triggered on omasink bindings per second |
| als active address list threads (Table) | Active Address List Threads |
| als active recipient threads (Table) | Active Recipient Threads |
| als address list modifications (Table) | Address List Modifications |
| als address lists queue length (Table) | Address Lists Queue Length |
| als ldap modify calsls (Table) | LDAP Modify calls |
| als ldap modify calsls per sec (Table) | LDAP Modify calls/sec |
| als ldap modify failures (Table) | LDAP Modify failures |
| als ldap modify failures per sec (Table) | LDAP Modify failures/sec |
| als ldap results (Table) | LDAP Results |
| als ldap results per sec (Table) | LDAP Results/sec |
| als ldap search calsls (Table) | LDAP Search calls |
| als ldap search calsls per sec (Table) | LDAP Search calls/sec |
| als recipient modifications (Table) | Recipient Modifications |
| als recipients per sec (Table) | Recipients /sec |
| als recipients queue length (Table) | Recipients Queue Length |
| db database cache percent hit (Table) | Database Cache % Hit is the percentage of database file page requests that were fulfilled by the database cache without causing a file operation. If this percentage is too low, the database cache size may be too small. |
| db database cache size (Table) | Database Cache Size is the amount of system memory used by the database cache manager to hold commonly used information from the database file(s) to prevent file operations. If the database cache size seems to be too small for optimal performance and the |
| db database page evictions per sec (Table) | Database Page Evictions/sec is the rate that database file page requests that require the database cache manager to allocate a new page from the database cache force another database page out of the cache. The eviction count is charged when the page is a |
| db database page fault stalls per sec (Table) | Database Page Fault Stalls/sec is the rate of page faults that cannot be serviced because there are no pages available for allocation from the database cache. If this counter is non-zero most of the time, the clean threshold may be too low. |
| db database page faults per sec (Table) | Database Page Faults/sec is the rate that database file page requests require the database cache manager to allocate a new page from the database cache. |
| db log record stalls per sec (Table) | Log Record Stalls/sec is the number of log records that cannot be added to the log buffers per second because they are full. If this counter is non-zero most of the time, the log buffer size may be a bottleneck. |
| db log threads waiting (Table) | Log Threads Waiting is the number of threads waiting for their data to be written to the log in order to complete an update of the database. If this number is too high, the log may be a bottleneck. |
| db log writes per sec (Table) | Log Writes/sec is the number of times the log buffers are written to the log file(s) per second. If this number approaches the maximum write rate for the media holding the log file(s), the log may be a bottleneck. |
| db pages converted (Table) | Pages Converted is the count of database pages that have been converted from an older format |
| db pages converted per sec (Table) | Pages Converted/sec is the count of times per second a database page is converted from an older database format |
| db records converted (Table) | Records Converted is the count of database records that have been converted from an older format |
| db records converted per sec (Table) | Records Converted/sec is the count of times per second a database record is converted from an older database format |
| db sessions percent used (Table) | Sessions % Used is the percentage of database sessions currently open for use by client threads. [Dev Only] |
| db sessions in use (Table) | Sessions In Use is the number of database sessions currently open for use by client threads. [Dev Only] |
| db table open cache percent hit (Table) | Table Open Cache % Hit is the percentage of database tables opened using cached schema information. If this percentage is too low, the table cache size may be too small. |
| db table open cache hits per sec (Table) | Table Open Cache Hits/sec is the number of database tables opened using cached schema information per second. If this rate is too low, the table cache size may be too small. |
| db table open cache misses per sec (Table) | Table Open Cache Misses/sec is the number of database tables opened without using cached schema information per second. If this rate is too high, the table cache size may be too small. |
| db table opens per sec (Table) | Table Opens/sec is the number of database tables opened per second. |
| dbiodatabase reads per sec (Table) | I/O Database Reads/sec is the rate of database read operations completed. |
| dbiodatabase writes per sec (Table) | I/O Database Writes/sec is the rate of database write operations completed. |
| dbiolog reads per sec (Table) | I/O Log Reads/sec is the rate of logfile read operations completed. |
| dbiolog writes per sec (Table) | I/O Log Writes/sec is the rate of logfile write operations completed. |
| dbi log generation checkpoint depth (Table) | Log Generation Checkpoint Depth represents the amount of work, in count of log files, that will need to be redone or undone to the database file(s) if the process crashes. |
| dbi log record stalls per sec (Table) | Log Record Stalls/sec is the number of log records that cannot be added to the log buffers per second because they are full. If this counter is non-zero most of the time, the log buffer size may be a bottleneck. |
| dbi log threads waiting (Table) | Log Threads Waiting is the number of threads waiting for their data to be written to the log in order to complete an update of the database. If this number is too high, the log may be a bottleneck. |
| dbi log writes per sec (Table) | Log Writes/sec is the number of times the log buffers are written to the log file(s) per second. If this number approaches the maximum write rate for the media holding the log file(s), the log may be a bottleneck. |
| dbi pages converted (Table) | Pages Converted is the count of database pages that have been converted from an older format |
| dbi pages converted per sec (Table) | Pages Converted/sec is the count of times per second a database page is converted from an older database format |
| dbi records converted (Table) | Records Converted is the count of database records that have been converted from an older format |
| dbi records converted per sec (Table) | Records Converted/sec is the count of times per second a database record is converted from an older database format |
| dbi sessions percent used (Table) | Sessions % Used is the percentage of database sessions currently open for use by client threads. [Dev Only] |
| dbi sessions in use (Table) | Sessions In Use is the number of database sessions currently open for use by client threads. [Dev Only] |
| dbi table open cache percent hit (Table) | Table Open Cache % Hit is the percentage of database tables opened using cached schema information. If this percentage is too low, the table cache size may be too small. |
| dbi table open cache hits per sec (Table) | Table Open Cache Hits/sec is the number of database tables opened using cached schema information per second. If this rate is too low, the table cache size may be too small. |
| dbi table open cache misses per sec (Table) | Table Open Cache Misses/sec is the number of database tables opened without using cached schema information per second. If this rate is too high, the table cache size may be too small. |
| dbi table opens per sec (Table) | Table Opens/sec is the number of database tables opened per second. |
| dbiiodatabase reads per sec (Table) | I/O Database Reads/sec is the rate of database read operations completed. |
| dbiiodatabase writes per sec (Table) | I/O Database Writes/sec is the rate of database write operations completed. |
| dbiiolog reads per sec (Table) | I/O Log Reads/sec is the rate of logfile read operations completed. |
| dbiiolog writes per sec (Table) | I/O Log Writes/sec is the rate of logfile write operations completed. |
| dsac cache expire total config data (Table) | Cache Expiries Total (Configuration Data) is the total number of configuration data objects expired from the cache since system initialization. |
| dsac cache expire total user data (Table) | Cache Expiries Total (User Data) is the total number of user data objects expired from the cache since system initialization. |
| dsac cache expire per sec config data (Table) | Cache Expiries/Sec (Configuration Data) is the number of configuration data objects expired from the cache per second. |
| dsac cache expire per sec user data (Table) | Cache Expiries/Sec (User Data) is the number of user data objects expired from the cache per second. |
| dsac cache hits total (Table) | Cache Hits Total is the total number of 'object found in cache' events since system initialization. |
| dsac cache hits per sec (Table) | Cache Hits/Sec is the number of 'object found in cache' events per second. |
| dsac cache inserts total config data (Table) | Cache Inserts Total (Configuration Data) is the total number of configuration data objects inserted into the cache since system initialization. |
| dsac cache inserts total user data (Table) | Cache Inserts Total (User Data) is the total number of user data objects inserted into the cache since system initialization. |
| dsac cache inserts per sec config data (Table) | Cache Inserts/Sec (Configuration Data) is the number of configuration data objects inserted into the cache per second. |
| dsac cache inserts per sec user data (Table) | Cache Inserts/Sec (User Data) is the number of user data objects inserted into the cache per second. |
| dsac cache misses total (Table) | Cache Misses Total is the total number of 'object not found in cache' events since system initialization. |
| dsac cache misses per sec (Table) | Cache Misses/Sec is the number of 'object not found in cache' events per second. |
| dsac dn entry config data (Table) | DN Entries (Configuration Data) is the total number of configuration data DN object type entries in the cache. |
| dsac dn entry user data (Table) | DN Entries (User Data) is the total number of user data DN object type entries in the cache. |
| dsac dn entry mem config data (Table) | DN Entries Memory (Configuration Data) is the memory occupied by all configuration data DN Entries in the cache (in bytes) |
| dsac dn entry mem user data (Table) | DN Entries Memory (User Data) is the memory occupied by all user data DN Entries in the cache (in bytes) |
| dsac ldap searches total (Table) | LDAP Searches Total is the total number of LDAP search requests issued since system initialization. |
| dsac ldap searches per sec (Table) | LDAP Searches/Sec is the number of LDAP search requests issued per second. |
| dsac not fnd dn entry config data (Table) | Not Found DN Entries (Configuration Data) is the total number of configuration data 'Not Found DN' type entries in the cache. |
| dsac not fnd dn entry user data (Table) | Not Found DN Entries (User Data) is the total number of user data 'Not Found DN' type entries in the cache. |
| dsac not fnd dn entry mem config data (Table) | Not Found DN Entries Memory (Configuration Data) is the memory occupied by all configuration data 'Not Found DN' Entries in the cache (in bytes) |
| dsac not fnd dn entry mem user data (Table) | Not Found DN Entries Memory (User Data) is the memory occupied by all user data 'Not Found DN' Entries in the cache (in bytes) |
| dsac not fnd guid entry config data (Table) | Not Found GUID Entries (Configuration Data) is the total number of configuration data 'Not Found GUID' type entries in the cache. |
| dsac not fnd guid entry user data (Table) | Not Found GUID Entries (User Data) is the total number of user data 'Not Found GUID' type entries in the cache. |
| dsac not fnd guid entry mem config data (Table) | Not Found GUID Entries Memory (Configuration Data) is the memory occupied by all configuration data 'Not Found GUID' Entries in the cache (in bytes) |
| dsac not fnd guid entry mem user data (Table) | Not Found GUID Entries Memory (User Data) is the memory occupied by all user data 'Not Found GUID' Entries in the cache (in bytes) |
| dsac outstanding async notifies (Table) | Outstanding Async Notifies is the number of outstanding ldap notification requests. |
| dsac outstanding async reads (Table) | Outstanding Async Reads is the number of outstanding ldap read requests. |
| dsac outstanding async searches (Table) | Outstanding Async Searches is the number of outstanding ldap search requests. |
| dsac search entry config data (Table) | Search Entries (Configuration Data) is the total number of configuration data search type entries in the cache. |
| dsac search entry user data (Table) | Search Entries (User Data) is the total number of user data search type entries in the cache. |
| dsac search entry mem config data (Table) | Search Entries Memory (Configuration Data) is the memory occupied by all configuration data search entries in the cache (in bytes) |
| dsac search entry mem user data (Table) | Search Entries Memory (User Data) is the memory occupied by all user data search entries in the cache (in bytes) |
| dsac total entry config data (Table) | Total Entries (Configuration Data) is the total number of configuration data entries in the cache. This includes 'DN', 'Search', 'Not Found DN' and 'Not Found GUID' type entries. |
| dsac total entry user data (Table) | Total Entries (User Data) is the total number of user data entries in the cache. This includes 'DN', 'Search', 'Not Found DN' and 'Not Found GUID' type entries. |
| dsac total entry mem config data (Table) | Total Entries Memory (Configuration Data) is the memory occupied by all configuration data entry objects in the cache (in bytes). |
| dsac total entry mem user data (Table) | Total Entries Memory (User Data) is the memory occupied by all user data entry objects in the cache (in bytes). |
| dssadc bind failures per minute (Table) | Bind failures per minute is the number of LDAP bind calls failed during the last minute |
| dssadc critical data flag (Table) | Critical Data flag is 1 if the DC contains the Exchange server account, 0 otherwise |
| dssadc ds get dc name elapsed time (Table) | DsGetDcName elapsed time is the total time (in ms) spent in DsGetDcName call to the DC |
| dssadc gc capable flag (Table) | GC capable flag is 1 if the DC is also a GC, 0 otherwise |
| dssadc is synchronized flag (Table) | IsSynchronized flag is 1 if the DC is synchronized, 0 otherwise |
| dssadc kerberos ticket lifetime (Table) | Kerberos ticket lifetime (in seconds) is an average life time of the last 16 connections closed due to Kerberos ticket expiration |
| dssadc ldap disconnects per minute (Table) | LDAP Disconnects per minute is the number of LDAP errors that caused DSAccess to mark the DC down during the last minute |
| dssadc ldap fatal errors per minute (Table) | LDAP Fatal errors per minute is the number of LDAP errors that caused DSAccess to close the LDAP connection without marking the DC down during the last minute |
| dssadc ldap read time (Table) | LDAP Read Time for a given DC is the time (in ms) taken to send an LDAP read request to the specified DC and receive a response |
| dssadc ldap read calls per sec (Table) | LDAP Read calls/Sec is the number of Depth 0 LDAP search calls made by this process per second |
| dssadc ldap search time (Table) | LDAP Search Time is the time (in ms) taken to send an LDAP search request and receive a response |
| dssadc ldap search calls per sec (Table) | LDAP Search calls/Sec is the number of Depth 1 or 2 LDAP Search calls made by this process per second |
| dssadc ldap srch timed out per minute (Table) | LDAP Search timed out per minute is the number of LDAP searches returned LDAP_TIMEOUT during the last minute |
| dssadc ldap connection lifetime (Table) | LDAP connection lifetime (in seconds) is an average life time of the last 16 connections closed (excludes ones closed due to Kerberos ticket expiration) |
| dssadc local site flag (Table) | Local site flag is 1 if the DC belongs to the local site, 0 otherwise |
| dssadc netlogon flag (Table) | Netlogon flag is 1 when DsGetDcName to the DC succeeds, indicating that NetLogon service is running, 0 otherwise |
| dssadc num of outstanding requests (Table) | Number of outstanding requests is the current number of pending LDAP searches to the DC |
| dssadc os version flag (Table) | OS Version flag is 1 when the DC satisfies DSAccess OS/Service Pack requirements, 0 otherwise |
| dssadcp dc flag (Table) | PDC flag is 1if the DC is also a PDC, 0 otherwise |
| dssadc reachability bitmask (Table) | Reachability bitmask shows how the DC is reachable by using lowest 3 bits for DC, CDC and GC-used ports. |
| dssadc sacl right flag (Table) | SACL right flag is 1 if the Exchange server has a SeSecurityPrivilege on the DC, 0 otherwise |
| dssadc user search failed per minute (Table) | User searches failed per minute is the number of DSAccess client's searches failed during the last minute< |