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Foglight for Exchange 6.3.0 - User Guide

Navigation basics Exploring the Foglight for Exchange dashboards Managing Exchange agents Reporting on your Exchange environment Foglight for Exchange views
Role views Exchange Server views Site views Cluster views Description of Embedded views
Agent State view Alarms view Auto Attendant Calls view Auto Attendant Directory Access view Auto Attendant General view Auto Attendant Transfers view Cached LDAP Searches/sec view CAS AB Load view CAS AB Service view CAS Control Panel Load view CAS Load view CAS OAB Download view CAS RPC Client Access view CAS RPC Client Access Load view CAS RPC HTTP view Client Access Features view Cluster Database Details view Cluster Storage Group Details view Cluster Summary and Resource Information view Cluster Summary view Clusters Listing view CPU view Disk view Domain Controllers view Edge Agent view Edge Transport Features view Exchange Roles Server Summary view Exchange Server Roles view (reference information) Exchange Servers in This Cluster view Exchange Servers view (Exchange Cluster Environment Summary) Exchange Servers view Host Monitor view Hub Transport Features view IP Address view Mailbox Features view Mailbox Store Assistant view Managed Availability Recovery Action Results view Memory view Network view Processes LDAP Read Time view Resource Utilization view Roles Listing view Roles Explorer view Role Features State view Roles Top 3 view Server Health view Server Listing view Servers in Site view Servers In This Site view Site By Category view Site Listing view Store Calendar Attendant view Store Client Search view Store Content Indexing view Store Database view Store Public Load view Store Resource Booking view Store RPC Client Throttling view Store Transport view Store User Load view Summary and Resource Information view Top 3 CPU Consumers view Top 3 Memory Consumers view Top 3 Network Consumers view Top 3 Storage Consumers view Total LDAP Read Time On All DCs view Total Long-Running LDAP Operations On All DCs view Transport Dumpster view Transport Edge Sync view Transport Extensibility Agent view Transport Load Store Drivers view Transport Queues view UM Availability view UM Call Answer General view UM Call Answer view UM Fax view UM General Current view UM General view UM Subscriber Access Calendar view UM Subscriber Access Directory view UM Subscriber Access General view UM Subscriber Access Message view Unified Messaging Features view Windows Services view
Foglight for Exchange rules Running diagnostic tests Managing Exchange metrics

Mailbox Store Assistant view

To display this view, enable the Store Mailbox Assistant Group in the Information Store Detail section of the Metrics Management dashboard. When this collection group is enabled, this view is added to the Mailbox views on the Roles navigation tab in the Exchange Explorer dashboard.

This view displays Mailbox Store Assistant metrics associated with the Information Store on the selected Exchange server, which are gathered when the Store Mailbox Assistant collection group is enabled.

Average Event Processing Time. This counter displays the average time it is taking to process the selected events.

Events in Queue. This counter displays the number of events in the in-message queue waiting to be processed by the assistants.

Events Polled/sec. This counter displays the number of events polled per second.

Mailboxes Processed/sec. This counter displays the number of mailboxes processed by time-based assistants per second.

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Managed Availability Recovery Action Results view

This embedded view appears on the Exchange Server Managed Availability view when you select an Exchange 2013 or 2016 Server on the Exchange Explorer dashboard.

This view displays a list of actions that the Managed Availability process triggered to address availability and latency issues or errors, in order to resume the service.

Event Record ID. The ID of the recovery action event.

Logged Time. The time when the recovery action occurred.

Message. The recovery action description.

Probe Results. Link to detected errors that possibly triggered the recovery action.

Memory view

This embedded view is part of the Resource Utilization Details view, which appears when you select the Resource Utilization Details title or Details link in the upper right corner of the Resource Utilization view for an individual Exchange Server on the Exchange Explorer dashboard.

Table 100. Memory view

This view displays memory utilization metrics for the selected Exchange server. The counters and indicators change colors based on overall consumption or deviation from normal levels.

Available Bytes. This counter displays the amount of memory available.

Committed Bytes. This counter displays the percent of total bytes committed.

Memory Available and Consumed. This graph charts the following metrics over the specified time interval:

Capacity. Shows the maximum or minimum amount of memory a computer or hardware device is capable of having.
Consumed. Shows the amount of memory being used.

Page Rate/sec. This counter displays the rate at which pages are currently being read from or written to memory in order to resolve hard page faults.

Memory Pages/sec. This graph charts the following metrics for the specified time interval:

Page Rate In. Shows the rate at which pages are written to resolve hard page faults.
Page Rate Out. Shows the rate at which pages are read from to resolve hard page faults.

Memory Cache Bytes. This graph charts the size of the file system cache over the specified time interval. It provides a comparison of the against the computed average over the specified time interval.

Memory Pool Paged and Non-Paged Bytes. This graph charts the following metrics over the specified time interval:

Pool Paged Bytes. Shows the portion of shared system memory that can be paged to the disk paging file.
Pool Non-Paged Bytes. Shows the portion of physical memory that can be accessed from any address space without incurring paging I/O.

.NET CLR Exceptions Thrown/sec. This graph charts the number of exceptions thrown per second during the specified time interval. It provides a comparison against the fatal, critical and warning threshold values.

.NET CLR Percent Time in Garbage Collection. This graph charts the percentage of time being spent performing garbage collections during the specified time interval. It provides a comparison against the fatal, critical and warning threshold values.

.NET CLR Memory Bytes in All Heaps. This graph charts the memory usage by all managed resources during the specified time interval. It provides a comparison against the computed average for the specified time interval.

Clicking a graph in this view displays a metrics popup that describes the counters, provides more detailed data points, and lists current alarms for the selected metric.

Network view

This embedded view is part of the Resource Utilization Details view, which appears when you select the Resource Utilization Details title or Details link in the upper right corner of the Resource Utilization view for an individual Exchange Server on the Exchange Explorer dashboard.

Table 101. Network view

This view displays network utilization metrics for the selected Exchange server. The counters and indicators change colors based on overall consumption or deviation from normal levels.

Network Interface. Displays a list of network interfaces available on the selected DC. Selecting a network interface in this view displays the following metrics for the selected interface.

Available Bandwidth. This counter displays the current percentage of bandwidth that is available.
Bandwidth. This graph charts the network bandwidth for the selected network interface. It provides a comparison against the computed average for the specified time interval.
Output Queue Length. This graph charts the length of the output queue over the specified time interval. It provides a comparison of this counter against the computed average.
Send & Receive Rates. These pulse gauges display the rate at which data is sent and received over the selected network interface.
Packet Outbound Errors. This graph charts the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted due to errors. It provides a comparison of this counter against the fatal, critical and warning levels.

Clicking a graph in this view displays a metrics popup that describes the counters, provides more detailed data points, and lists current alarms for the selected metric.

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