10.6 Performance monitor

monitoring and managing microsoft exchange 2000 server
Chapter 10 - Monitoring Exchange
Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
by Mike Daugherty  
Digital Press 2001
 

10.8 Trend monitoring and usage analysis

The Exchange administrator should monitor trends to detect changes in the use and performance of the Exchange messaging environment over the course of time. The objectives of trend monitoring are:

  • Early detection of messaging service degradation

  • Analysis of stored performance information to identify, analyze and react to changes

  • Collection and correlation of historical data to assist with detection, analysis, and correction of systemic faults

  • Comparison of actual service levels with the targets established in Service Level Agreements

  • Data collection and analysis to assist with capacity planning

Monitoring trends requires that data be collected at regularly scheduled intervals to provide the source data for producing reports . The scheduled data collection also provides the database for ad hoc queries, report generation, and analysis.

The administrator must carefully balance the quantity of collected data against the impact that the data collection will have on network and server performance. In general, it is best that the combination of health and trend monitoring should add no more than a 3% to 5% performance penalty during normal operation. Unlike health monitoring where a backup monitoring site is recommended, a backup monitoring site is not recommended for trend monitoring, as it will cause an unnecessary load on the network and the servers.

The Exchange administrators should establish policies regarding the type and quantity of data that should be collected for trend monitoring. Tables 10.210.4 describe some recommended counters for Exchange messaging data collection. These should be periodically reviewed and adjusted to ensure that they are providing the necessary information needed for reporting and analysis, without placing an unnecessary adverse strain on the network and Exchange servers.

The Exchange administrator should regularly analyze the usage of the Exchange messaging environment. This can be done most easily by periodically logging and analyzing the message traffic on a sample set of Exchange servers. These logged messages should be examined to determine the average size of messages, the typical number of recipients, the location of the recipients (e.g., internal Exchange users, internal users on other mail systems, external Internet users, etc.), the type and size of attachments, and the typical message attributes. This information can then be used to improve the accuracy of capacity planning. It is also often useful to let the funding business units understand how the messaging system is being used.

Table 10.2: System Resource Availability Counters

Object

Counter

Memory

% Committed Bytes In Use

Memory

Pages/sec

Paging File

% Usage

Processor

% Processor Time

SMTP Server

Message Bytes Sent/sec

Table 10.3: Disk Space Utilization Counters

Object

Counter

LogicalDisk

% Free Space

LogicalDisk

Free Megabytes

MSExchangeIS Mailbox

Total Size of Recoverable Items

MSExchangeIS Public

Total Size of Recoverable Items

Table 10.4: Messaging System Utilization Counters

Object

Counter

MSExchangeCCMC

Messages sent to Lotus cc:Mail/hr

MSExchangeCCMC

Messages sent to Microsoft Exchange/hr

MSExchangeIS

Active User Count

MSExchangeIS

RPC Requests

MSExchangeIS

User Count

MSExchangeIS Mailbox

Messages Delivered/min

MSExchangeIS Mailbox

Messages Sent/min

MSExchangeIS Public

Messages Delivered/min

MSExchangeIS Public

Messages Sent/min

MSExchangeMSMI

Messages Received/hr

MSExchangeMSMI

Messages Sent/hr

MSExchangeMTA

LAN Receive Bytes/sec

MSExchangeMTA

LAN Transmit Bytes/sec

MSExchangeMTA

Message Bytes/sec

MSExchangeMTA

Messages/sec

MSExchangeNMC

Rate of messages received

MSExchangeNMC

Rate of messages sent

MSExchangePCMTA

Messages Received/hr

MSExchangePCMTA

Messages Sent/hr

SMTP Server

Message Bytes Received Total

SMTP Server

Message Bytes Received/sec

SMTP Server

Message Bytes Sent Total

SMTP Server

Message Bytes Sent/sec

 


Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
Monitoring and Managing Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server (HP Technologies)
ISBN: 155558232X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 113

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