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Foglight for Active Directory 5.8.3 - User Guide

Navigation basics Exploring Foglight for Active Directory dashboards Managing Active Directory agents Reporting on your Active Directory enterprise Foglight for Active Directory views
Forest views Domain views Site views Domain Controller views Description of embedded views
Address Book view Agent State view Asynchronous Thread Queue view Core Services view Database Access view Database Cache view Database Log Access view Database Performance Health view Defragmentation Tasks view DFS Namespace Service API Queue view DFS Namespace Service API Requests view DFS Namespace Service Referrals view DFS Replicated Folders view DFS Replication Connections view DFS Replication Service Volumes view DFS-R Performance Health view Directory Replication Inbound view Directory Replication Outbound view Directory Replication Sync view Directory Replication USN view Directory Services General view Directory Services Performance Health view Directory Services Reads view Directory Services Searches view Directory Services Writes view Domain Controller Details view Domain Controllers view FileReplicaConn Authentications/Bindings view FileReplicaConn Change Orders view FileReplicaConn Fetch view FileReplicaSet Authentications/Bindings view FileReplicaSet Change Orders view FileReplicaSet DS Communications view FileReplicaSet Files view FileReplicaSet Local Change Orders view FileReplicaSet Packets view FileReplicaSet Remote Change Orders view FRS Performance Health view FRS Replica Sets view FRS Staging Files view FSMO Roles view (Domain) FSMO Roles view (Forest) Host Monitor view Inter-Site Transports view Inventory By Category view IP Subnets view Key Distribution Center view LDAP view Memory view Network view Processor view Replication Performance Health view Resource Utilization view Security Accounts Manager view Server Health view Statistics view Storage view Summary and Resource Information view Top AD Metrics view Top 3 Consumers view Top 3 CPU Consumers view Top 3 DS Directory Reads/sec view Top 3 LDAP Bind Times view Top 3 Memory Consumers view Top 3 Network Consumers view Top 3 Replication Queue Length view Top 3 Storage Consumers view Trusts view USN Records view
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Core Services view

To display this view, select the Summary navigation tab for an individual DC in the Active Directory Explorer dashboard. This embedded view is located below the Resource Utilization view in the Primary view.

This view displays a list of the core services that are being monitored and their present state. The following symbols are used to illustrate the current state of a service:

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Database Access view

To display this view, enable the Database Access Group in the Database section of the Metrics Management dashboard. When this collection group is enabled, this view is added to the Database navigation tab for the selected domain controller in the Active Directory Explorer dashboard.

This view displays additional database access metrics for the selected DC which are gathered when the Database Access collection group is enabled.

I/O Database Average Latency. This graph charts the following metrics:

I/O Database Reads Average Latency. Shows the average length of time it takes to perform a database read operation.
I/O Database Writes Average Latency. Shows the average length of time it takes to perform a write operation.

Database Page Evictions and Fault Stalls/sec. This graph charts the following metrics:

Database Page Evictions/sec. Shows the rate at which database file page requests require the database cache manager to allocate a new page from the database cache forcing another database page out of the cache.
Database Page Stalls/sec. Shows the rate at which page faults cannot be serviced because there are no pages available for allocation from the database cache.

Pages and Records Converted. This graph charts the following metrics:

Pages Converted. Shows the number of database pages that have been converted from an older format.
Records Converted. Shows the number of database records that have been converted from an older format.

Pages and Records Converted/sec. This graph charts the following metrics:

Pages Converted/sec. Shows the number of times per second that a database page is converted from an older database format.
Records Converted/sec. Shows the number of times per second that a database record is converted from an older database format.

Sessions in Use. This counter shows the number of database sessions currently open for use by client threads.

Sessions % Used. This counter shows the percentage of database sessions currently open for use by client threads.

Version Buckets Allocated. This counter shows the total number of version buckets allocated.

Table Opens/sec. This counter shows the number of database tables opened per second.

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Database Cache view

To display this view, enable the Database Cache Group in the Database section of the Metrics Management dashboard. When this collection group is enabled, this view is added to the Database navigation tab for the selected domain controller in the Active Directory Explorer dashboard.

This view displays additional database cache metrics for the selected DC which are gathered when the Database Cache collection group is enabled.

Database Cache/sec. This graph charts the following metrics:

Database Cache Misses/sec. Shows the rate at which database file page requests are fulfilled by the database cache by causing a file operation.
Database Cache Requests/sec. Shows the rate at which pages are requested from the database cache.

Database Cache Size (MB). This graph charts the following metrics:

Database Cache Size (MB). Shows the amount of system memory (in MB) used by the database cache manager to hold commonly used information from the database file(s) to prevent file operations.
Database Cache Size Resident (MB). Shows the amount of system memory (in MB) used by the database cache manager that is currently part of the working set of the process.

Database Cache Size. This counter displays 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.

Database Cache Size Resident. This counter displays the amount of system memory used by the database cache manager that is currently part of the working set of the process.

Table Open Cache Hits/sec. This counter shows the number of database tables opened per second by using cached schema information.

Table Open Cache Misses/sec. This counter shows the number of database tables opened per second without using cached schema information.

Table Open Cache % Hit. This counter shows the percentage of database tables opened using cached schema information.

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Database Log Access view

To display this view, enable the Database Log Access Group in the Database section of the Metrics Management dashboard. When this collection group is enabled, this view is added to the Database navigation tab for the selected domain controller in the Active Directory Explorer dashboard.

This view displays additional database log access metrics for the selected DC which are gathered when the Database Log Access collection group is enabled.

I/O Log Reads and Writes/sec. This graph charts the following metrics:

I/O Log Reads/sec. Shows the rate at which log file read operations are completed.
I/O Log Writes/sec. Shows the rate at which log file write operations are completed.

I/O Log Writes Average Latency. This graph charts the average length of time it takes to perform a log file write operation. It provides a comparison against the computed average for the specified time interval.

Log Bytes Generated and Writes/sec. This graph charts the following metrics:

Log Bytes Generated/sec. Shows the rate at which data is added to the log.
Log Bytes Write/sec. Shows the rate at which bytes are written to the log.

Log Threads Waiting. This graph charts the number of threads waiting on pending log writes. It provides a comparison against the computer average for the specified time interval.

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