The following table describes the parameters of the selected Device Type on the SERVICE ENTITLEMENT page.
Device Type | Fields | Description |
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Server | Account Expires | This generates the list of accounts whose account expires on a specific date. |
Server | AD Database Details | This attribute monitors logical disk space used by the Active Directory database file on a domain controller. The script monitors the percentage of disk space used and the database size (in MB). |
Server | AD Object Connectivity | This attribute verifies connectivity between the local target computer and the specified Active Directory object (domain, computer or user). |
Server | AD Performance Counters | AD Performance Counters helps to monitor the health of active directory. |
Server | Directory Services Performance |
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Server | AB ANR/sec | Shows the rate at which Address Book clients perform Ambiguous Name Resolutions (ANR) operations. |
Server | AB Browses/sec | Shows the rate at which Address Book clients perform browse operations. |
Server | AB Client Sessions | Shows the number of connected Address Book client sessions. |
Server | AB Matches/sec | Shows the rate at which Address Book clients perform find operations. |
Server | AB Property Reads/sec | Shows the rate at which Address Book clients perform property read operations. |
Server | AB Proxy Lookups/sec | Shows the rate at which proxy clients query perform search operations. |
Server | AB Searches/sec | The rate at which Address Book clients perform key search operations. |
Server | Approximate Highest DNT |
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Server | ATQ Estimated Queue Delay | Estimated time (in milliseconds) the next request will spend in the queue prior to being serviced by the directory service. |
Server | ATQ Outstanding Queued Requests | The number of requests currently queued and waiting to be serviced. |
Server | ATQ Request Latency | Average length of time (in milliseconds) to process a request, not including time spent on the queue. |
Server | ATQ Threads LDAP | Shows the number of threads that ATQ has currently allocated to servicing LDAP requests. |
Server | ATQ Threads Other | Shows the number of threads that ATQ has currently allocated to DS services other than LDAP. |
Server | ATQ Threads Total | Shows the total number of ATQ threads that are either waiting to service an incoming request or are already servicing a request. |
Server | Base Searches/sec | The number of base searches/sec |
Server | Database Adds/sec | The number of database adds/sec |
Server | Database Deletes/sec | The number of database deletes/sec |
Server | Database Modifys/sec | The number of database modifys/sec |
Server | Database Recycles/sec | The number of database recycles/sec |
Server | Digest Binds/sec | The number of digest binds/sec |
Server | DRA Highest USN Committed (High Part) | Shows the high-order 32 bits of the highest USN Committed on the DSA. |
Server | DRA Highest USN Committed (Low Part) | Shows the low-order 32 bits of the highest USN Committed on the DSA. |
Server | DRA Highest USN Issued (High Part) | Shows the high-order 32 bits of the highest USN Issued on the DSA. |
Server | DRA Highest USN Issued (Low Part) | Shows the low-order 32 bits of the highest USN Issued on the DSA. |
Server | DRA Inbound Bytes Compressed (Between Sites, After Compression) Since Boot | Compressed size in bytes of inbound compressed replication data (size after compression, from DSAs in other sites). |
Server | DRA Inbound Bytes Compressed (Between Sites, After Compression)/sec | Shows the compressed size, in bytes, of inbound compressed replication data (size after compression, from DSAs in other sites). |
Server | DRA Inbound Bytes Compressed (Between Sites, Before Compression) Since Boot | Original size in bytes of inbound compressed replication data (size before compression, from DSAs in other sites). |
Server | DRA Inbound Bytes Compressed (Between Sites, Before Compression)/sec | Shows the original size, in bytes, of inbound compressed replication data (size before compression, from DSAs in other sites). |
Server | DRA Outbound Bytes Not Compressed (Within Site) Since Boot | Number of bytes replicated out that were not compressed (i.e., from DSAs in the same site). |
Server | DRA Outbound Bytes Not Compressed (Within Site)/sec | Shows the number of bytes replicated out that were not compressed (that is., from DSAs in the same site). |
Server | DRA Outbound Bytes Total Since Boot | Total number of bytes replicated out. Sum of the number of uncompressed bytes (never compressed) and the number of compressed bytes (after compression). |
Server | DRA Outbound Bytes Total/sec | Shows the total number of bytes replicated out. It is the sum of the number of uncompressed bytes (never compressed) and the number of compressed bytes (after compression). |
Server | DRA Outbound Objects Filtered/sec | Shows the number of objects that were determined by outbound replication to have no updates that the outbound partner did not already have. |
Server | DRA Outbound Objects/sec | Shows the number of objects replicated out. |
Server | DRA Outbound Properties/sec | Shows the number of properties replicated out. |
Server | DRA Outbound Values (DNs Only)/sec | Shows the number of object property values containing Distinguished Names sent to outbound replication partners. DN-values, such as group or distribution list memberships, are generally more expensive to read than other kinds of values. |
Server | DRA Outbound Values Total/sec | Shows the number of object property values sent to outbound replication partners. |
Server | DRA Pending Replication Operations | Shows the total number of replication operations on the directory that are queued for the selected server but not yet performed. |
Server | DRA Pending Replication Synchronizations | Shows the number of directory synchronizations that are queued for this server but not yet processed. |
Server | DRA Sync Failures On Schema Mismatch | Shows the number of sync requests made to neighbours that failed because their schema are not synchronized |
Server | DRA Sync Requests Made | Shows the number of sync requests made to neighbours. |
Server | DRA Sync Requests Successful | Shows the number of sync requests made to the neighbours that successfully returned. |
Server | DRA Threads Getting NC Changes | Shows the number of threads on the selected server that are currently attempting to acquire cha+D85+D68:D84+D68:D87+D68:D89+D+D68:D92 |
Server | DRA Threads Getting NC Changes Holding Semaphore | Shows the number of threads on the selected server that are currently attempting to acquire changes from another server and hold a semaphore required to get these changes. |
Server | DS % Reads From DRA | Shows the percentage of directory reads coming from DRA. |
Server | DS % Reads From KCC | Shows the percentage of directory reads coming from KCC. |
Server | DS % Reads From LSA | Shows the percentage of directory reads coming from LSA. |
Server | % Reads From NSPI | Shows the percentage of directory reads coming from NSPI. |
Server | DS % Reads From NTDSAPI | Shows the percentage of directory reads coming from NTDSAPI. |
Server | DS % Reads From SAM | Shows the percentage of directory reads coming from SAM. |
Server | DS % Reads Other | Shows the percentage of directory reads coming from other components. |
Server | DS % Searches From DRA | Shows the percentage of directory searches coming from DRA. |
Server | DS % Searches From KCC | Shows the percentage of directory searches coming from KCC. |
Server | DS % Searches From LDAP | Shows the percentage of directory searches coming from LDAP. |
Server | DS % Searches From LSA | Shows the percentage of directory searches coming from LSA. |
Server | DS % Searches From NSPI | Shows the percentage of directory searches coming from NSPI. |
Server | DS % Searches From NTDSAPI | Shows the percentage of directory searches coming from NTDSAPI. |
Server | DS % Searches From SAM | Shows the percentage of directory searches coming from SAM. |
Server | DS % Searches Other | Shows the percentage of directory searches coming from other components. |
Server | DS Client Binds/sec | Shows the number of Ntdsapi.dll binds per second serviced by this DC. |
Server | DS Client Name Translations/sec | Shows the number of Ntdsapi.dll name translations per second serviced by this DC. |
Server | DS Directory Reads/sec | Shows the number of directory reads per second. |
Server | DS Directory Searches/sec | Shows the number of directory searches per second. |
Server | DS Directory Writes/sec | Shows the number of directory writes per second. |
Server | DS Monitor List Size | Shows the number of requests to be notified when objects are updated that are currently registered with this DSA. |
Server | DS Name Cache Hit Rate | Shows the percentage of directory object name component lookups that are satisfied out of the DSA's name cache. |
Server | DS Notify Queue Size | Shows the number of pending update notifications that have been queued, but not yet transmitted to clients. |
Server | DS Search Sub-operations/sec | Shows the number of search suboperations per second. One search operation is made up of many suboperations. A sub operation roughly corresponds to an object that the search causes the directory service to consider. |
Server | DS Security Descriptor Propagations Events | Shows the number of Security Descriptor Propagation Events that are queued but not yet processed. |
Server | DS Security Descriptor Propagator Average Exclusion Time | Shows the average length of time that the Security Descriptor propagator spends waiting for exclusive access to database elements during a Security Descriptor Propagation sub-operation. |
Server | DS Security Descriptor Propagator Runtime Queue | Shows the number of objects remaining to examine while processing the current directory service security descriptor propagator event. |
Server | DS Security Descriptor Sub-operations/sec | Shows the number of Security Descriptor Propagation suboperations per second. One Security Descriptor Propagation operation is made up of many sub operations. |
Server | DS Server Binds/sec | Shows the number of DC-to-DC binds per second that are serviced by this DC. |
Server | DS Server Name Translations/sec | Shows the number of DC-to-DC name translations per second serviced by this DC. |
Server | DS Threads In Use | Shows the current number of threads in use by the directory service (which is different than the number of threads in the directory service process). This is the number of threads currently servicing client API calls and can be used to indicate whether additional processors should be used. |
Server | External Binds/sec | The number of external binds/sec |
Server | Fast Binds/sec | The number of fast binds/sec |
Server | LDAP Active Threads | Shows the current number of threads in use by the LDAP subsystem of the local directory service. |
Server | LDAP Bind Time | Shows the time, in milliseconds, taken for the last successful LDAP bind. |
Server | LDAP Client Sessions | Shows the number of currently connected LDAP client sessions. |
Server | LDAP Closed Connections/sec | Shows the number of LDAP connections that have been closed in the last second. |
Server | LDAP New Connections/sec | Shows the number of new LDAP connections that have arrived in the last second. |
Server | LDAP New SSL Connections/sec | Shows the number of new Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) connections that have arrived in the last second. |
Server | LDAP Searches/sec | Shows the rate at which LDAP clients perform search operations. |
Server | LDAP Successful Binds/sec | Shows the number of LDAP binds per second. |
Server | LDAP UDP Operations/sec | Shows the number of UDP operations that the LDAP server is processing per second. |
Server | LDAP Writes/sec | Shows the rate at which LDAP clients perform write operations. |
Server | Link Values Cleaned/sec | The rate at which link values that need to be cleaned are cleaned. |
Server | Negotiated Binds/sec | The number of negotiated binds/sec. |
Server | NTLM Binds/sec | The number of NTLM binds/sec |
Server | One Level Searches/sec | The number of onelevel searches/sec. |
Server | Phantoms Cleaned/sec | The rate at which stale phantoms are cleaned. |
Server | Phantoms Visited/sec | The rate at which phantoms are visited to determine if they are stale and need to be cleaned. |
Server | SAM Account Group Evaluation Latency | The mean latency of the last 100 account and universal group evaluations performed for authentication. |
Server | SAM Display Information Queries/sec | The number of queries performed per second to obtain display information. |
Server | SAM Domain Local Group Membership Evaluations/sec | The number of domain local group membership evaluations performed per second at authentication time. |
Server | SAM Enumerations/sec | The number of new user, group, and local function enumerations performed per second. |
Server | SAM GC Evaluations/sec | The number of universal group membership evaluations performed per second on a global catalog (GC) DC from non-GC DCs. |
Server | SAM Global Group Membership Evaluations/sec | The number of domain global group membership evaluations performed per second at authentication time. |
Server | SAM Machine Creation Attempts/sec | The number of attempts made per second to create computer accounts. |
Server | SAM Membership Changes/sec | The number of group membership changes made per second across all global, universal, and nested groups. |
Server | SAM Non-Transitive Membership Evaluations/sec |
The number of new user and local groups encountered per second when performing a non-transitive membership evaluation |
Server | SAM Password Changes/sec | Shows the number of SAM password changes per second. |
Server | SAM Resource Group Evaluation Latency | The mean latency of the last 100 resource group evaluations performed for authentications. |
Server | SAM Successful Computer Creations/sec: Includes All Requests | The number of computer accounts successfully created per second. |
Server | SAM Successful User Creations/sec | Shows the number of successful create users per second. |
Server | SAM Transitive Membership Evaluations/sec | Shows the number of SAM Transitive Membership Evaluations per second. |
Server | SAM Universal Group Membership Evaluations/sec | Shows the number of SAM Universal Group Membership Evaluations per second. |
Server | SAM User Creation Attempts/sec | The number of attempts made per second to create user accounts. |
Server | Simple Binds/sec | The number of simple binds/sec |
Server | Subtree Searches/sec | The number of subtree searches/sec |
Server | Tombstones Garbage Collected/sec | The rate at which expired tombstoned objects are garbage collected. |
Server | Tombstones Visited/sec | The rate at which tombstoned objects are visited to be considered for garbage collected. |
Server | Transitive Operations Milliseconds Run | Milliseconds spent evaluating transitive operations. |
Server | Transitive Operations/sec | The number of transitive attribute expansion operations/sec |
Server | Transitive Sub-operations/sec | The number of transitive attribute expansion suboperations/sec |
Server | Process Performance | Process Performance parameters determines the efficiency of the active directory in the configured environment. |
Server | % Privileged Time | Shows the percentage of non-idle processor time spent executing code in privileged mode. |
Server | % Processor Time | Shows the percentage of time that the processor spent executing a non-idle thread. |
Server | % User Time | Shows the percentage of time that the processor spent executing code in user mode. |
Server | Creating Process ID | Shows the identifier of the process that created the current process. |
Server | Elapsed Time | Shows the time, in seconds, that this process has been running. |
Server | Handle Count | Shows the total number of handles currently open by this process. This number is the equal to the sum of the handles currently open by each thread in this process. |
Server | ID Process | Shows the unique identifier of this process. ID Process numbers are reused, so they only identify a process for the lifetime of that process. |
Server | IO Data Bytes/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which the process was reading and writing bytes in I/O operations. It counts all I/O activity generated by the process including file, network, and device I/Os. |
Server | IO Data Operations/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which the process was issuing read and write I/O operations. It counts all I/O activity generated by the process including file, network, and device I/Os. |
Server | IO Other Bytes/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which the process was issuing bytes to I/O operations that do not involve data such as control operations. It counts all I/O activity generated by the process including file, network, and device I/Os. |
Server | IO Other Operations/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which the process was issuing I/O operations that were neither read nor write operations (for example, a control function). It counts all I/O activity generated by the process including file, network, and device I/Os. |
Server | IO Read Bytes/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which the process was reading bytes from I/O operations. It counts all I/O activity generated by the process including file, network, and device I/Os. |
Server | IO Read Operations/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which the process was issuing read I/O operations. It counts all I/O activity generated by the process including file, network, and device I/Os. |
Server | IO Write Bytes/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which the process was writing bytes to I/O operations. It counts all I/O activity generated by the process including file, network, and device I/Os. |
Server | IO Write Operations/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which the process was issuing write I/O operations. It counts all I/O activity generated by the process including file, network, and device I/Os. |
Server | Page Faults/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which page faults were handled by the processor. |
Server | Page File Bytes | Shows the the current amount of virtual memory, in bytes, that a process has reserved for use in the paging file(s). |
Server | Page File Bytes Peak | Shows the maximum amount of virtual memory, in bytes, that a process has reserved for use in the paging file(s). |
Server | Pool Non-paged Bytes | Shows the number of bytes in the nonpaged pool, an area of system memory (physical memory used by the operating system) for objects that cannot be written to disk. Nonpaged pool pages cannot be paged out to the paging file, but instead remain in main memory as long as they are allocated. |
Server | Pool Paged Bytes | Shows the number of bytes in the paged pool, an area of system memory (physical memory used by the operating system) for objects that can be written to disk. Paged pool pages can be paged out to the paging file when not accessed by the system for sustained periods of time. |
Server | Priority Base | Shows the current base priority of this process. Threads within a process can raise and lower their own base priority relative to the process's base priority. |
Server | Private Bytes | Shows the size, in bytes, that this process has allocated that cannot be shared with other processes. |
Server | Thread Count | Shows the number of threads that were active in this process. A thread is the object that executes instructions, which are the basic unit of execution in a processor. Every running process has at least one thread. |
Server | Virtual Bytes | Shows the size, in bytes, of the virtual address space that the process is using. Use of virtual address space does not necessarily imply corresponding use of either disk or main memory pages. |
Server | Virtual Bytes Peak | Shows the maximum size, in bytes, of virtual address space that the process has used at any one time. |
Server | Working Set | Shows the size, in bytes, in the working set of this process. The working set is the set of memory pages that were touched recently by the threads in the process. |
Server | Working Set Peak | Shows the maximum size, in bytes, in the working set of this process. |
Server | Working Set Private | Displays the size of the working set in bytes which can not be shared with others. |
Server | System Security Performance |
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Server | Active Schannel Session Cache Entries | This counter is, the session cache of secure channel (Schannel) which is currently stored, and it records the number of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) entry in use. The session cache of Schannel, such as SSL session ID, and information about the successfully established session is stored. The client uses this information to re-connect to the server without performing a full SSL handshake. |
Server | Digest Authentications | This counter records the number of digest authentication that are being processed per second. |
Server | Forwarded Kerberos Requests | This counter records the number of Kerberos request to be transferred to the hub per second by the read-only domain controller (RODC). This counter is recorded only on the RODC. |
Server | KDC Armored AS Requests | This counter,is being processed per second in the Key Distribution Center (KDC), and records the number of obfuscated authentication service (AS) request. |
Server | KDC Armored TGS Requests | This counter, is being processed per second in the Key Distribution Center (KDC), and records the number of obfuscated ticket warranty service (TGS) request. |
Server | KDC AS Requests | Shows the number of Authentication Server (AS) requests serviced by the Kerberos Key Distribution Center (KDC) per second. AS requests are used by client to obtain a ticket-granting ticket. |
Server | KDC Claims Aware AS Requests | This counter is being processed per second in the Key Distribution Center (KDC), and records the number of explicit authentication service to request a claim (AS) request. |
Server | KDC Claims Aware Service Asserted Identity TGS Requests | This counter records the number of asserted ID (S4U2Self) TGS request by the service. Request of this number is processed per second in the Key Distribution Center (KDC). |
Server | KDC Claims Aware TGS Requests | This counter processes per second in the Key Distribution Center (KDC), and records the number of tickets warranty service (TGS) request that corresponds to the complaint. Kerberos client corresponding to the claims, and always requests a claim at the time of the authentication service (AS) exchange. |
Server | KDC Classic Type Constrained Delegation TGS Requests | This counter is, by confirming the conventional constrained delegation configuration, and then records the number of constrained delegation that are processed per second in the Key Distribution Center (KDC) (S4U2Proxy) TGS request. Conventional constrained delegation, is limited to a single domain, you configure the back-end services SPN for the account object of middle-tier services. |
Server | KDC Resource Type Constrained Delegation TGS Requests | This counter is, by confirming the constrained delegation of the resource type, and record the number of constrained delegation that are processed per second in the Key Distribution Center (KDC) (S4U2Proxy) TGS request. Resource type of constrained delegation, can cross domain boundaries, to configure the account of the intermediate layer to account object of back-end services. |
Server | KDC TGS Requests | Shows the number of Ticket Granting Server (TGS) requests serviced by the KDC per second. TGS requests are used by the client to obtain a ticket to a resource. |
Server | Kerberos Authentications | Shows the number of times per second that clients use a ticket to this DC to authenticate to this DC. |
Server | NTLM Authentications | Shows the number of NTLM authentications per second serviced by this DC. |
Server | Schannel Session Cache Entries | This counter records the number of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) entries that are currently stored in the session cache of secure channel (Schannel). The session cache of Schannel, such as SSL session ID, and information about the successfully established session is stored. The client uses this information, you can re-connect to the server without performing a full SSL handshake. |
Server | SSL Client Side Full Handshakes | This counter records the number of full Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) client-side handshake that are being processed per second. Signal is exchanged during the handshake, that can communicate between computers or other devices are checked. |
Server | SSL Client Side Reconnect Handshakes | This counter records the number of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) client side reconnect handshakes that are being processed per second. By the re-connection handshake, you can restart the client / server connection using the session key from the previous SSL session. In addition, the required memory and it requires less than a full handshake. |
Server | SSL Server Side Full Handshakes | This counter records the number of full Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) server-side handshake that are being processed per second. Signal is exchanged during the handshake, that can communicate between computers or other devices are checked. |
Server | SSL Server Side Reconnect Handshakes | This counter records the number of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) server-side reconnect handshakes that are being processed per second. By the re-connection handshake, you can restart the client / server connection using the session key from the previous SSL session. In addition, the required memory and it requires less than a full handshake. |
Server | Active Schannel Session Cache Entries | This counter is, the session cache of secure channel (Schannel) is currently stored, and record the number of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) entry in use. The session cache of Schannel, such as SSL session ID, and information about the successfully established session is stored. The client uses this information, you can re-connect to the server without performing a full SSL handshake. |
Server | SAM Machine Creation Attempts/sec | The number of attempts made per second to create computer accounts. |
Server | AD Response Time | Response Time Directory helps resolve issues in a timely manner. Active Directory Response Time provides administrators with a centralized view of Active Directory across the entire forest. |
Server | Bad Password | It is the amount of time during which the bad password attempts occur. The last time and date that an attempt to log on to the account was made with a password that is not valid. |
Server | Bridgehead Change | A bridgehead server is a domain controller (DC) that functions as the primary route of Active Directory (AD) replication data moving into and out of sites. Monitors changes to the bridgehead roles in an Active Directory forest. |
Server | Connectivity to DC in Site | Checks connectivity to domain controllers in the local site container. This verifies connectivity between the target computer and the specified Active Directory objects (domains, computers, or users). |
Server | Discover All | Discovery creates a discovery data record (DDR) for each discovered object and stores this information in the Configuration Manager database. |
Server | Discover Built-In | Discover Built-In are security groups that are created automatically when you create an Active Directory domain. The Built-in contains default groups that are defined with domain local scope. You can move groups in and out of this container, but you cannot move the default groups in this container to another location or to another domain. |
Server | Discover Computers | Discover computers allows Active Directory to discover networked computers and add them to the Unassigned group. |
Server | DCO adspath | An ADsPath is a string that uniquely identifies an ADSI object on a directory service. |
Server | DCO description | A DCO description is an attribute which allows you to add description for the discovered computers. |
Server | DCO dnshostname | DCO dnshostname represents the host name in the domain name system(DNS) FORMAT. |
Server | DCO lastlogon | DCO lastlogon represents when the user had last logged on the discovered computers. This value is represented in number of milliseconds since January 1, 1601(UTC). If the value of DCO is zero the last logged on value is unknown. |
Server | DCO lastlogontimestamp | DCO lastlogontimestamp represents the last logged on time stamp in DDYY MM format of the discovered computer. |
Server | DCO logoncount | DCO logoncount attribute represents the count of succesfull logging on to the account. A value of zero represents the value is unknown. |
Server | DCO name | DCO name represents the name of the discovered computer. |
Server | DCO objectguid | DCO objectguid is an unique guid provided to each object on the active directory. |
Server | DCO operatingsystem | DCO operating system represents the operating system of the discovered computers. |
Server | DCO operatingsystemservicepack | DCO operatingsystemservicepack represents the operating system service pack string installed in the discovered computer. |
Server | DCO operatingsystemversion | DCO operatingsystemversion represents the OS version number of the DCO. It is a numeric value. |
Server | DCO pwdlastset | DCO pwdlastset attribute displays the date and time the password for an account was last changed. The value is represented as the number of 100 nanosecond intervals since January 1,1601(UTC). |
Server | DCO samaccountname | DCO samaccountname displays the logged on name, format for OS versions such as Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95, and so on. |
Server | DCO serverreferencebl | DCO serverreferencebl attribute represents the distinguished name of the domain controller in the domain naming context. |
Server | DCO whenchanged | DCO whenchanged displays the date when the discovered computers was last changed. |
Server | DCO whencreated | DCO whencreated displays the date when the discovered computers was created. |
Server | Discover Domain Controllers | A domain controller is a server that is running a version of the Windows Server operating system and has Active Directory Domain Services installed. By default, a domain controller stores one domain directory partition consisting of information about the domain in which it is located, plus the schema and configuration directory partitions for the entire forest. |
Server | Discover Global Catalogs | A global catalog is a domain controller that stores a copy of all Active Directory objects in a forest. The global catalog is built and updated automatically by the AD DS replication system. The object attributes that are replicated to global catalog servers are the attributes that are most likely to be used to search for the object in AD DS. |
Server | Discover Groups | The Active Directory System Discover Groups method polls an Active Directory domain controller to discover system groups for computer systems that are discovered by other discovery methods and assigned to the SMS site. |
Server | DGR adspath | DGR adspath is a string that uniquely identifies an ADSI object on a directory service. |
Server | DGR description | DGR description is a string that allows you to add description for the discovered groups. |
Server | DGR distinguishedname | DGR distinguishedname uniquely identifies object in active directory. |
Server | DGR grouptype | DGR grouptype represents a set of flags which define the type and scope of a group object. |
Server | DGR iscriticalsystemobject | If the object hosting the DGR iscriticalsystemobject |
Server | DGR member | DGR member represents a set of users belong to the group |
Server | DGR name | DGR name represents the name of the discovered groups. |
Server | DGR objectguid | DGR objectguid is an unique guid provided to each object on the active directory. |
Server | DGR samaccountname | DGR samaccountname displays the logged on name, format for OS versions such as Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95, and so on. |
Server | DGR samaccounttype | DGR samaccounttype is an account type for group objects. The possible attribute values are: •SAM_GROUP_OBJECT 0x10000000 •SAM_NON_SECURITY_GROUP_OBJECT 0x10000001 •SAM_ALIAS_OBJECT 0x20000000 |
Server | DGR whenchanged | DGRwhenchanged displays the date when the discovered computers was last changed. |
Server | DGR whencreated | DGR whencreated displays the date when the discovered computers was created. |
Server | Discover Locked Users | Discover locked users displays the list of AD user accounts that are locked. |
Server | Discover Objects | This determines which classes of objects are included in discovery and to set depth limits on the number of tree levels to discover. |
Server | Discover Organization Units | An organizational unit (OU) is a subdivision within an Active Directory into which you can place users, groups, computers, and other organizational units. You can create organizational units to mirror your organization's functional or business structure. Each domain can implement its own organizational unit hierarchy. |
Server | DOU adspath | DOU adspath is a string that uniquely identifies an ADSI object on a directory service. |
Server | DOU description | DOU description allows you to add description for the discover organization units. |
Server | DOU distinguishedname | DOU distinguishedname uniquely identifies object in active directory. |
Server | DOU gplink | DOU gplink attribute represents value used by the Group Policy Core Protocol. |
Server | DOU iscriticalsystemobject | If the object hosting the DOU iscriticalsystemobject attribute is true then the object's value is replicated during the installation of a new replica. |
Server | DOU name | DOU name represents the name of the discover organization units. |
Server | DOU objectguid | DOU objectguid is an unique guid provided to each object on the active directory. |
Server | DOU ou | DOU ou represents the name of the organizational unit. |
Server | DOU whenchanged | DOU whenchanged displays the date when the discovered computers was last changed. |
Server | DOU whencreated | DOU whencreated displays the date when the discovered computers was created. |
Server | Discover Print Queues | Discover Print Queues parameter enables to view the list of print queues |
Server | DPQ adspath | DPQ ADsPath is a string that uniquely identifies an ADSI object on a directory service. |
Server | DPQ description | DPQ description is an attribute which allows you to add description for the discovered computers. |
Server | DPQ distinguishedname | DPQ distinguishedname uniquely identifies object in active directory. |
Server | DPQ drivername | DPQ drivername displays the device driver name. |
Server | DPQ driverversion | DPQ driverversion displays the version of the device driver. |
Server | DPQ location | DPQ location represents the location of the object. |
Server | DPQ name | DPQ name represents the name of the discovered print queues. |
Server | DPQ objectguid | DPQ objectguid is an unique guid provided to each object on the active directory. |
Server | DPQ portname | DPQ portname represents the list of port names. |
Server | DPQ printbinnames | DPQ printbinnames attribute represents a list of printer bin names. |
Server | DPQ printcollate | DPQ printcollate attribute displays if a printer supports collating bins. |
Server | DPQ printcolor | DPQ printcolor attribute displays if a printer can print in color. |
Server | DPQ printduplexsupported | DPQ printduplexsupported attribute displays if the device can print on both sides of the paper. |
Server | DPQ printendtime | DPQ printend time displays the time a print queue stops executing print jobs. |
Server | DPQ printername | DPQ printername displays the name of the printer. |
Server | DPQ printrateunit | DPQ printrateunit displays the print rate unit. |
Server | DPQ printsharename | DPQ printsharename displays the printer's share name. |
Server | DPQ printspooling | DPQ printspooling represents the type of printer spooling. |
Server | DPQ printstaplingsupported | DPQ printstaplingsupported displays if the printer supports stapling. |
Server | DPQ printstarttime | DPQ printstarttime represents the time a print queue starts executing jobs. |
Server | DPQ priority | DPQ priority represents the priority of the print job. |
Server | DPQ servername | DPQ servername represents the server supporting the printer. |
Server | DPQ url | DPQ url of the printer's web page. |
Server | DPQ whenchanged | DPQ whenchanged displays the date when the discovered computers was last changed. |
Server | DPQ whencreated | DPQ whencreated displays the date when the discovered computers was created. |
Server | Discover Users | Discover Users parameter discovers information about users. |
Server | DU accountexpires | DU Account Expires attribute specifies when an account expires. This generates the list of all discovered user accounts that have expired. |
Server | DU adspath | DU adspath is a string that uniquely identifies an ADSI object on a directory service. |
Server | DU badpasswordtime | The last time and date an incorrect password was entered to log on to an account. The value represents the number of 100 nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601(UTC).The value is zero if the last time an incorrect password was used is unknown. |
Server | DU badpwdcount | DU badpwdcount lists the number of failed logins due to bad passwords. |
Server | DU cn | DU cn attribute represents the name of an object used to perform searches. |
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Server | DU codepage | DU codepage attribute represents the code page for the user's language of choice. This value is not valid for Windows 2000. |
Server | DU company | DU company attribute displays the discovered user's company name. |
Server | DU countrycode | DU countrycode attribute displays the country for the user's language of choice. |
Server | DU department | DU department attribute displays the department of the discovered user. |
Server | DU description | DU description is an attribute which allows you to add description for the discovered computers. |
Server | DU displayName | DU displayName attribute displays name for an object. It is usually the combination of the discovered users first name, middle initial, and last name. |
Server | DU distinguishedname | DU distinguishedname attribute uniquely identifies object in active directory. |
Server | DU employeeID | DU employeeID attribute represents the employee ID of the discovered user. |
Server | DU l | DU l attribute represents the location of the office. |
Server | DU lastlogoff | DU lastlogoff attribute displays the discovered user's last logged off time. |
Server | DU lastlogon | DU lastlogon represents when the user had last logged on the discovered computers. This value is represented in number of milliseconds since January 1, 1601(UTC). If the value of DCO is zero the last logged on value is unknown. |
Server | DU lockouttime | DU lockouttime attribute represents the date and time the account was locked out. This value is represented in number of milliseconds since January 1, 1601(UTC). If the value is zero the account is not currently locked out. |
Server | DU logoncount | DU logoncount attribute represents the count of succesfull logging on to the account. A value of zero represents the value is unknown. |
Server | DU logonhours | DU logonhours attribute represents the hour the user is allowed to log on to the domain. |
Server | DU mail | DU mail attribute displays the email addresses for the discovered user. |
Server | DU manager | DU manager attribute displays the manager of the discovered user |
Server | DU memberof | DU memberof attribute represents the role to which a user is assigned. |
Server | DU name | DU name represents the name of the discovered users. |
Server | DU objectguid | DUobjectguid is an unique guid provided to each object on the active directory. |
Server | DU physicaldeliveryofficename | DU physicaldeliveryofficename attribute displays the office location of the user. |
Server | DU postalCode | DU postalCode attribute represents the postal code for mail delivery. |
Server | DU postOfficeBox | DU postOfficeBox attribute represents the post office box number for the object. |
Server | DU pwdlastset | DU pwdlastset attribute displays the date and time the password for an account was last changed. The value is represented as the number of 100 nanosecond intervals since January 1,1601(UTC). |
Server | DU samaccountname | DU samaccountname displays the logged on name, format for OS versions such as Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95, and so on. |
Server | DU samaccounttype | DU samaccounttype is an account type for group objects. The possible attribute values are: •SAM_GROUP_OBJECT 0x10000000 •SAM_NON_SECURITY_GROUP_OBJECT 0x10000001 •SAM_ALIAS_OBJECT 0x20000000. |
Server | DU st | DU st attribute represents the state. |
Server | DU streetAddress | DU streetAddress attribute represents the street address. |
Server | DU telephonenumber | DU telephonenumber attribute displays the telephone number. |
Server | DU title | DU title attribute displays the user's job title. |
Server | DU useraccountcontrol | DU useraccountcontrol attribute monitors the behavior of the user account. |
Server | DU userprincipalname | DU userprincipalname attribute displays the internet style login name for a discovered user based on the internet standard RFC822. The value of this attribute is equal to the length of the user's ID and the domain name. |
Server | DU whenchanged | DU whenchanged displays the date when the discovered users was last changed. |
Server | DU whencreated | DU whencreated displays the date when the discovered users was created. |
Server | DU wwwhomepage | Du wwwhomepage displays the landing page of a website. |
Server (Parameters>Application>Active Directory) | FSMO Best Practices | Flexible Single Master Operations(FSMO) are assigned domain controllers to monitor the functioning of the network. Active Directory follows Best Practices for the placement of FSMO roles: 1. The FSMO role of the infrastructure master must not host a global catalog unless all domain controllers in the domain of the Infrastructure Master are hosting global catalogs. 2. The Domain-Naming Master must host a global catalog. |
Server | FSMO Change | FSMO Change monitors the changes to FSMO roles in an AD forest. It raises an event if the domain controller is changed for any FSMO role. This script raises an event if the domain controller for any role is changed. |
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Server | Global Catalog Change | Monitors changes to the list of global catalog servers defined in the forest. This script raises an event if new GC servers are added or any GC servers are run. |
Server | Global Catalog Connectivity | Global Catalog Connectivity monitors the connectivity of the domain controller. It verifies if the domain controller is able to connect with the global catalog. |
Server | KCC Connections | The Knowledge Consistency Checker attribute manages the generation of the replication topology between domain controllers. |
Server | KCC Enability | KCC Enability attribute checks if the Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC) is enabled or disabled for a site or server. The KCC is a core Active Directory service that is responsible for generating the intersite and intrasite replication topology. |
Server | Locked Out Users | The Active Directory Locked Out users report provides the details of all those AD user accounts that got locked as a result of exceeding the maximum number of invalid logins allowed in the Domain Lockout Policy. The details of the locked out users, who exceeded the number of incorrect login attempts are listed in this report. This helps to identify any suspicious activity on these user accounts. |
Server | Never Logged On Users | The Never Logged On Users report generates a list of Active Directory users who have not logged on for a specific period of time. The report is generated based on the users' last logon attribute. This report helps AD administrators to take a call on all those user accounts that have been idle in the Active Directory for quite a while. |
Server | Password Must Change in Next Log On | Password Must Change in Next Log On enables to prompt the user to change the password in the next log on. This report will give information about all users whose passwords are going to expire soon. This password report helps administrators to notify/remind the users on time to change their password. |
Server | Password Never Expires | The Password Never Expires attribute lists those users with never expiring passwords. It consists of users whose passwords never expires and it's always active. |
Server | Password Not Latest | Active Directory Administrators should be alerted about the passwords, which are not latest. This password report helps administrators to notify/remind the users on time to change their password. |
Server | Password Not Required | Password Not Required attribute specifies whether the account requires a password. |
Server | Password Required | Password Required attribute prompts the user to configure password for the account. |
Server | Replication Status | Replication Status attribute monitors the replication status in a domain or the entire Forest. The replication status depends on its connections within the topology and the status is updated when there is a change occurred throughout the topology. |
Server | Site List | Active Directory Site Report provides the list of Sites with their attributes, such as Site name, subnet, netmask, and domain controller. Clicking a site from the report provides more details, such as the number of computers in each subnet, creation time, modified time, and so on. Technicians with administrator privilege can add sites in Service Desk. The Site admin has the privilege to view and edit site details. |
Server | Verify Trust Relationship | A trust relationship exists between only two domains. Each trust relationship has one trusting domain. With the appropriate permissions, a user from the trusted domain can access resources on the trusting domain. However, users in the trusting domain are unable to access resources in the trusted domain, unless a two-way trust is set up. |
Server | Verify Trusted Domain Connectivity | Verify Trusted Domain Connectivity tests the connectivity with the trusted forest/domains. |
Server | Exchange | Exchange consists of sub-parameters such as Client Access Server, Edge Transport Server,Hub Transport Server, and Mailbox Server. The selected parameters are monitored and the values are displayed on the respective page. |
Server | Client Access Server | The Client Access Server (CAS) is a server role that handles all client connections to Exchange Server 2010 and Exchange 2013. The CAS supports all client connections to Exchange Server from Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web App, as well as ActiveSync applications. |
Server | Active Sync Test | Active Sync Test allows you to simulate an Exchange Active Sync connection from a mobile device to a mailbox. |
Server | CAS Performance Counters | CAS performance counters use performance monitor to automatically collect performance data from local or Exchange servers. The windows server defines the performance data collected with regard to objects, counters, and instances. You can collect information on the performance of the system components. |
Server | IMAP Connectivity Test | Imap Connectivity test to verify the connectivity to the Exchange IMAP4 service. |
Server | OAB Accessibility Test | OAB Accessibility tests client's accessibility of offline address books. |
Server | OWA Connectivity Test | OWA Connectivity tests the connectivity of Exchange Outlook Web App virtual directories on a CAS or tests connectivity of a single Exchange Outlook Web App URL. |
Server | Outlook Connectivity Test | Outlook Connectivity test refers to testing connectivity through the auto-discover service, creating a user profile, and signing in to the user's mailbox. |
Server | POP Connectivity Test | POP Connectivity Test verifies the Microsoft Exchange POP3 service by connecting to a specified mailbox , a specified exchange server in the local Active Directory site. |
Server | Throttle Policies | Throttle Policies is used to manage the performance of your Exchange organization. Exchange server tracks the resources that both consumes, and enforces connection bandwith limits, if necessary. |
Server | Web Services Connectivity Test | Web Services Connectivity Test is used to test client connectivity to Exchange Web Services virtual directories. |
Server | Edge Transport Server | Edge Transport Server is an Exchange Server 2010 role that helps route Internet e-mail as well as protect the Exchange organization from viruses and spam. Edge Transport servers handle all inbound and outbound Internet mail flow by providing mail relay and smart host services for Exchange organization. |
Server | ETS Performance Counters | ETS performance counters use performance monitor to automatically collect performance data from ETS servers. The windows server defines the performance data collected with regard to objects, counters, and instances. You can collect information on the performance of the ETSRole components. |
Server | Inbound Messages from Top External Domains | Provides information of top number of Incoming Mails from external External domain. |
Server | Outbound Messages to Top External Domains | Provides information of top number of Outgoing Mails to external External domain. |
Server | Spam Offenders | Spam Offenders gives the list of spammers list who sends spams (unwanted mails) to your domain. |
Server | Top Receivers from External Domains | Top Number of incoming mail receivers from external Domains. |
Server | Top Senders to External Domains | Top Number of outgoing mail senders to external domains. |
Server | Hub Transport Server | Deployed inside your Active Directory forest, the Hub Transport server role handles all mail flow inside the organization, applies transport rules, applies journaling policies, and delivers messages to a recipient's mailbox. Hub servers are domain members and keep their configuration information in Active Directory service; therefore, they can be provisioned using security credentials of domain-based service accounts. The list of accepted domains and accepted recipients is synchronized from Active Directory to the Hub Transport server. |
Server | Connectors Status | Connector Status checks the connections between Exchange Roles like MailBox,Client Access Server, Hub Transport Server and Edge Transport Server. |
Server | Dumpster Queue | Transport Dumpster is a feature designed to minimize data loss during mail delivery to a DAG.Dumpster Queue for a specific mailbox database is located on all Hub Transport servers in the Active Directory sites containing the DAG. |
Server | Edge Synchronization Test | Edge Synchronization to diagnose if the Edge Transport servers have an updated and precise synchronization status. |
Server | HTS Performance Counters | HTS performance counters use performance monitor to automatically collect performance data from HTS servers. The windows server defines the performance data collected with regard to objects, counters, and instances. You can collect information on the performance of the HTS Role components. |
Server | MBS Connectivity Status | MBS Connectivity Status provides connectivity status between Exchange Services (Like IMAP4 ,POP3..). |
Server | SMTP Connection Test | SMTP Connection Test to diagnose if an SMTP Connection can successfully be established to the receive connectors on a specific server. This can be run manually to verify SMTP connectivity for a specified server. It is used by Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 to test your transport servers' ability to receive SMTP connections to each of the bindings on all the Receive connectors on those servers. |
Server | Mailbox Server | The Mailbox server role is the most common server role and is at the core of an Exchange organization. Servers on which the Mailbox server role is installed are called Mailbox servers. The Mailbox server retrieves user account information, recipient properties, address list information and e-mail address policy information from the Active Directory server. Outlook clients that are inside the firewall can access a Mailbox server directly to send and retrieve messages. |
Server | Exchange Distribution Group | Exchange Distribution groups are e-mail enabled Active Directory group objects, created to expedite the mass sending of e-mail messages and other additional information within an Exchange organization. |
Server | Exchange Queue Size | Exchange Queue Size provides the size of the Mail Items currently in Submission Queue, Delivery Queue,poison message Queue and unreachable queue. |
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Server | External Mail Flow Test | External MailFlow test to diagnose if an e-mail can be successfully sent from and delivered to the system mailbox on a Mailbox Server. This can also be used to verify if e-mail is sent between Mailbox servers are within the specified latency threshold. |
Server | Inbound Message Volume | Inbound message volume provides the total size of incoming Mail flow from both internal and External Domain. |
Server | Mailbox Database Status | Mailbox Database to retrieve one or more mailbox database objects from a server or organization. |
Server | MBS Performance Counters | MBS Performance Counters collects the performance and scalability counters relevant to the Mailbox server role. |
Server | Outbound Message Volume | Outbound message volume provides the total size of outgoing Mail flow to both internal and External Domain. |
Server | Top Receivers of Inbound Messages | Top Number of incoming mail receivers from both internal and external Domains. |
Server | Top Senders of Outbound Messages | Top Number of outgoing mail senders to both internal and external Domains. |
Server | Oracle | Oracle parameter enables you to monitor oracle server parameters such as Database Information, Datafile, Object Information, and so on. The selected parameters are monitored and the values are displayed on the respective page. |
Server | Database Information | An Oracle database is a collection of data treated as a unit. The purpose of a database is to store and retrieve related information. A database server is the key to solving the problems of information management. A database server also prevents unauthorized access and provides efficient solutions for failure recovery. |
Server | Active Status | Active Status determines the active status of the database. The application shows the value as Normal, Quiescing, and Quiesced. |
Server | Connection Status | Connection Status represents if the database connection status is open or closed. |
Server | Database Mode | Database mode displays information about the database from the control file. |
Server | Database Status | Database Status displays the status of the database. |
Server | Startup time | Startup Time displays the startup time of the database. |
Server | DataFile | An Oracle database consists of one or more logical storage units called tablespaces, which collectively store all of the database's data. Each tablespace in an Oracle database consists of one or more files called datafiles, which are physical structures that conform to the operating system in which Oracle is running. |
Server | Datafile Online Status | The system will show active if the database's datafile online status is true and if the datafile offline status is true. |
Server | No Of Blocks | No of Blocks displays the number of blocks in the datafiles of a database. |
Server | Object Information | Object Information parameter monitors the object information of the server. |
Server | No of invalid Objects | No of invalid objects displays the list of Oracle invalid objects. |
Server | No of Objects | Oracle objects are user defined types it ennables to model real-world entities as objects in the database.No of Objects displays the number of objects in the database. |
Server | Rollback Information | In database technologies, a rollback is an operation which returns the database to some previous state. Rollbacks are important for database integrity, because they mean that the database can be restored to a clean copy even after erroneous operations are performed. |
Server | SGA | A system global area (SGA) is a group of shared memory structures that contain data and control information for one Oracle database instance. If multiple users are concurrently connected to the same instance, then the data in the instance's SGA is shared among the users. Consequently, the SGA is sometimes called the shared global area. |
Server | Buffer Hit ration % | Buffer Hit ratio percentage is the percentage of LIOs in which the required block is loaded in the buffer cache(s). Buffer Hit ratio percentage displays the percentage of the Buffer Cache Hit Ratio. |
Server | Free memory shared pool % | Free memory shared pool percentage represents the percentage of the shared pool which is marked as free. |
Server | Library cache hit ratio % | Library Cache Hit ratio percentage,represents the library cache efficiency . It is calculated by the percentage of times the fully parsed or compiled representation of PL/SQL blocks and SQL statements that are already in memory. |
Server | No of Concurrent users | Number of Concurrent users represents the number of users who have logged in and working on the database currently. |
Server | No Of table space | Oracle database consists of one or more logical storage units called tablespaces, which stores all the database's data. |
Server | Sort disk memory ratio% | The Sort disk memory ratio percentage data item represents the percentage of sorts performed on disk as opposed to in memory for a sample period. |
| TableSpace | A tablespace is a storage location where the actual data underlying database objects can be kept. It provides a layer of abstraction between physical and logical data, and serves to allocate storage for all DBMS managed segments. |
Server | AutoExtensible | The Autoextensible represents if the tablespace is autoextensible or not. |
Server | Free Space% | Free Space% monitors and displays the free space available in the Table Space. |
Server | Free space(MB) | Free Space (MB) is a database level metric. It is monitored at the cluster database target level and not by member instances. This checks for the total available free space in each tablespace. It is useful for larger tablespaces, where the Available Space Used(%) metric is less meaningful. |
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Server | No. Of Blocks | Oracle database stores data in data blocks. One logical data block is equal to a specific number of bytes of physical disk space.D. It represents the number of data blocks in the tablespace. |
Server | No. Of Datafiles | Datafiles are physical files of the operating system that saves the data of all logical structures in the database. No of Datafiles represents the number of datafiles in the tablespace. |
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Server | User And Session Information | This lists the User and Session Information for each session. |
Server | No Of session | Sessions specifies the maximum number of sessions which can be created in the system. |
Server | Schema Name | Schemas contain dictionary objects such as tables and indexes. Schemas provide a way to name a subset of tables and other dictionary objects within a database. It displays the Schema Name of each table. |
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Server | User And Session Status | Represents the status of the session such as active- session executing SQL, inactive-session which is inactive and has no configured limits or has not yet exceeded the configured limits, killed-session marked to be killed, cached- session temporarily cached for use by Oracle, Sniped- An inactive session that has exceeded configured limits. These sessions will not be allowed to become active again. |
Server | SQL Server | SQL Server enables you to monitor SQL server parameters such as Databases, Server Variables, Tables, and Users . The selected parameters are monitored and the values are displayed on the respective page. |
Server | Databases | Databases displays the database performance parameters. |
Server | Database Name | Database Name displays the name of database. |
Server | Flush Log time | Flush Log Time is the time between log bytes flushed for the current database. |
Server | Log Cache ratio | Percentage of log cache read from the log cache |
Server | Log file size(KB) | Cumulative size(in kilobytes) of all the transaction log files in the database. |
Server | Log File used % | Metric measures the percentage of used space for transaction log files. |
Server | Log File Used(KB) | The cumulative used size of all the log files in the database. |
Server | Log Flush Sec | Number of log flushes per second |
Server | Log Flush Wait Sec | Number of commits per second waiting for the flush. |
Server | Size used % | Total amount of space used by data. |
Server | Transactions Sec | Number of transactions per seconds in current database. |
Server | Server Variables | Variables are declared in the body of a batch or procedure with the DECLARE statement and are assigned values by using either a SET or SELECT statement. |
Server | Average Wait Time ms | Average time for the selected type of wait. |
Server | Backup Info | Information about database backups. |
Server | Batch Requests/sec | Number of Transact-SQL command batches received per second. This statistic is affected by all constraints (such as I/O, number of users, cache size, complexity of requests, and so on). High batch requests mean good throughput. |
Server | Buffer Cache Hit Ratio | Indicates the percentage of pages found in the buffer cache without having to read from disk. The ratio is the total number of cache hits divided by the total number of cache lookups over the last few thousand page accesses. |
Server | Buffer Cache Hit Ratio Base | Buffer Cache Hit Ratio Base represents the percentage of page requests satisfied by data pages from the buffer pool |
Server | Cache Memory(KB) | Cache Memory(KB) represents the physical RAM devoted to SQL Server data cache. |
Server | Compilations/sec | Number of compilations per second. |
Server | Database Pages | Database Pages displays the number of database pages which are currently being occupied in the data cache. |
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Server | Latch Waits/sec | Average latch wait time (in milliseconds) for latch requests that had to wait. |
Server | Lazy Writes/sec | Indicates the number of buffers written per second by the buffer manager's lazy writer. |
Server | Lock Memory(KB) | Lock Memory (KB) shows the total amount of memory the server is used for locks. |
Server | Lock Timeouts/sec | Number of lock requests per second that timed out, including requests for NOWAIT locks. |
Server | Lock Waits/sec | Number of lock requests per second that required the caller to wait. |
Server | Login/sec | It displays the number of logins per second |
Server | Longest Transaction Running Time | The length of time (in seconds) since the start of the transaction that has been active longer than any other current transaction. This counter only shows activity when the database is under read committed snapshot isolation level. It does not log any activity if the database is in any other isolation level. |
Server | Number of Deadlocks/sec | Number of lock requests per second that resulted in a deadlock. |
Server | Page Life Expectancy(Min) | Indicates the number of seconds a page will stay in the buffer pool without references. |
Server | Page Reads/sec | Indicates the number of physical database page reads that are issued per second. This statistic displays the total number of physical page reads across all databases. Because physical I/O is expensive, you may be able to minimize the cost, either by using a larger data cache, intelligent indexes, and more efficient queries, or by changing the database design |
Server | Page Writes/sec | Indicates the number of physical database page writes that are issued per second. |
Server | Pending Grants | Its value shows the total number of SQL Server processes that are waiting to be granted workspace in the memory. |
Server | ReCompilations/sec | The metric that shows the number of query and procedure re-compilations in a second. |
Server | Server Memory(KB) | This specifies the amount of memory the server has committed using the memory manager. In other words, this is the amount of memory currently assigned to SQL Server |
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Server | Target Memory(KB) | Indicates the ideal amount of memory the server can consume. |
Server | Total Pages | Specifies the amount of memory the server has committed using the memory manager. |
Server | User Connections | It displays the total number of user connections. |
Server | Tables | Tables are used most often to provide workspace for the intermediate results when processing data within a batch or procedure. |
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Server | Data Space | This specifies the storage size of each database table. |
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Server | Index Space | This specifies the index storage size of each database table. |
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Server | Total Rows | Specifies total number of rows present in each database tables. |
Server | Users | Logins are associated to users by the security identifier (SID). A login is required for access to the SQL Server server. The process of verifying that a particular login is valid is called "authentication". This login must be associated to a SQL Server database user. |
Server | User Name | Specifies the user names of the database. |
Server | User Role | Specifies the user role on the database. |
Server | Application | Application consists of sub-parameters such as Active Directory, Exchange, Oracle and SQL Server. If the parameter is selected, the selected sub-parameters under it are monitored. |
Server | Active Directory | Active Directory parameters consists of processes and services for windows server. The selected parameters are monitored and the values are displayed on the respective page. |
Server | Common | Common parameters consists of sub-parameters such as App Log, Capture Process Data, CPU and RAM Utilization, Event Log, Port Monitor, Services, and so on. If the Common parameter is selected, the selected sub-parameters under it are monitored. |
Server | App Log | App log parameter displays the information about events that are generated by the applications running on the local system. |
Server | Capture Process Data | Capture Process Data parameter gets the list of process running in server with exe name, path, CPU and RAM. |
Server | CPU and RAM utilization | CPU and RAM utilization parameter monitors the utilization details of the CPU and RAM for the selected network. |
Server | Event Log | Event Log displays the list of events for a server. You can view the different types of events logged for a server. |
Server | Hard Disk Utilization | Hard Disk utilization parameter monitors the utilization details of hard disk of a network. |
Server | Port Monitor | Port Monitor parameter monitors the port details of a network |
Server | Hardware Health Monitoring | This attribute monitors hardware health parameters and alerts. Hardware Health Monitoring parameters consists of sub-parameters such as Battery Status, CPU Device Status, Disk Device Status, Fan Reading, Fan Status, Memory Device. |
Server | Services | Services parameter monitors the status of the configured current services. |
Server | Status | Status parameter monitors the availability status of the device. |
Server | Non Wintel | Non-Wintel displays the parameters which can be monitored for non-wintel servers. Non-wintel consists of parameters such as Server Rebooted, Swap and Buffer memory, Vmware, and Zombie Process. |
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Server | swap and buffer memory | Swap and Buffer memory parameter monitors the buffer memory and Shared Wireless Access Protocol (SWAP) memory details for the selected server. |
Server | vmware | vmware parameter monitors the availability and status details of vmware server. |
Server | Zombie Process | Zombie process monitors the dead processes. |
Server | SNMP | SNMP monitors the parameters configured in SNMP for server devices. |
Server | SNMP Traps | This attribute traps the alert messages instantly instead of waiting for the status reply from the proxy server of the servers. |
Server | Script | Scripts monitor the parameters configured in scripts for server devices. |
Server | Wintel | Wintel displays the parameters which can be monitored for wintel servers. Wintel consists of parameters such as Capture Software, Hyper V and Performance Counters. |
Server | Capture Software | This enables to capture software information. |
Server | Hyper V | hyper-v parameter monitors the availability and status details of hyper-v server. |
Server | Performance Counters | Performance Counters monitors the utilization of the parameters in the |
Server | CPU Performance | Specifies all the CPU Performance counters. |
Server | % C1 Time | Shows the percentage of time that the processor spent in the C1 low-power idle state. % C1 Time is a subset of the total processor idle time. |
Server | % C2 Time | Shows the percentage of time that the processor spent in the C2 low-power idle state. % C2 Time is a subset of the total processor idle time. |
Server | % C3 Time | Shows the percentage of time that the processor spent in the C3 low-power idle state. % C3 Time is a subset of the total processor idle time. |
Server | % DPC Time | Shows the percentage of time that the processor spent receiving and servicing deferred procedure calls (DPCs) during the sample interval. DPCs are interrupts that run at a lower priority than standard interrupts. |
Server | % Idle Time | Shows the time that the processor was idle during the sample interval. |
Server | % Interrupt Time | Shows the percentage of time that the processor spent receiving and servicing hardware interrupts during the sample interval. |
Server | % Privileged Time | Shows the percentage of elapsed time that this thread spent executing code in privileged mode. |
Server | % Processor Time | Shows the percentage of elapsed time that this thread used the processor to execute instructions. |
Server | % User Time | Shows the percentage of elapsed time that this thread spent executing code in user mode. Applications, environment subsystems, and integral subsystems execute in user mode. |
Server | C1 Transitions/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which the CPU entered the C1 low-power idle state. The CPU enters the C1 state when it is sufficiently idle, and exits this state on any interrupt. |
Server | C2 Transitions/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which the CPU entered the C2 low-power idle state. The CPU enters the C2 state when it is sufficiently idle, and exits this state on any interrupt. |
Server | C3 Transitions/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which the CPU entered the C3 low-power idle state. The CPU enters the C3 state when it is sufficiently idle, and exits this state on any interrupt. |
Server | DPC Rate | Shows the rate at which deferred procedure calls (DPCs) were added to the processor's DPC queue between the timer ticks of the processor clock. DPCs are interrupts that run at a lower priority than standard interrupts. |
Server | DPCs Queued/sec | Shows the average rate, in incidents per second, at which deferred procedure calls (DPCs) were added to the processor's DPC queue. DPCs are interrupts that run at a lower priority than standard interrupts. Each processor has its own DPC queue. |
Server | Interrupts/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which the processor received and serviced hardware interrupts. It does not include deferred procedure calls (DPCs), which are counted separately. This value is an indirect indicator of the activity of devices that generate interrupts, such as the system clock, the mouse, disk drivers, data communication lines, network interface cards, and other peripheral devices. |
Server | Disk Performance |
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Server | % Disk Read Time | Reports the percentage of time that the selected disk drive is busy servicing read requests. |
Server | % Disk Time | Reports the percentage of time that the selected disk drive is busy servicing read or write requests. |
Server | % Disk Write Time | Reports the percentage of time that the selected disk drive is busy servicing write requests. |
Server | % Idle Time | Reports the percentage of time that the disk system was not processing requests and no work was queued. |
Server | Average Disk Bytes/Read |
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Server | Average Disk Bytes/Transfer | Measures the size of input/output (I/O) operations. The disk is efficient if it transfers large amounts of data relatively quickly. |
Server | Average Disk Bytes/Write |
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Server | Average Disk Queue Length | Tracks the number of requests that are queued and waiting for a disk during the sample interval, as well as requests in service. |
Server | Average Disk Read Queue Length |
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Server | Average Disk Sec/Read |
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Server | Average Disk Sec/Transfer | Indicates how fast data is being moved (in seconds). Measures the average time of each data transfer, regardless of the number of bytes read or written. Shows the total time of the read or write, from the moment it leaves the Diskperf.sys driver to the moment it is complete. |
Server | Average Disk Sec/Write |
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Server | Average Disk Write Queue Length |
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Server | Current Disk Queue Length | Indicates the number of disk requests that are currently waiting as well as requests currently being serviced. |
Server | Disk Bytes/sec | Indicates the rate at which bytes are transferred and is the primary measure of disk throughput. |
Server | Disk Read Bytes/sec |
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Server | Disk Reads/sec |
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Server | Disk Transfers/sec | Indicates the number of read and writes completed per second, regardless of how much data they involve. Measures disk utilization. |
Server | Disk Write Bytes/sec |
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Server | Disk Writes/sec |
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Server | Split IO/sec | A split I/O request might occur if the program requests data in a size that is too large to fit into a single request or if the disk is fragmented. Factors that influence the size of an I/O request can include application design, the file system, or drivers. |
Server | Memory Performance |
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Server | Available Bytes | Shows the amount of physical memory, in bytes, immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use. |
Server | Available KB | Shows the amount of physical memory, in Kilobytes, immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use. |
Server | Available MB | Shows the amount of physical memory, in Megabytes, immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use. |
Server | Cache Bytes | The current size, in bytes, of the file system cache. By default, the cache uses up to 50 percent of available physical memory. |
Server | Cache Bytes Peak | Shows the maximum number of bytes used by the file system cache since the system was last started. This might be larger than the current size of the cache. |
Server | Cache Faults/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which faults occured when a page that was sought in the file system cache was not found and was be retrieved either from elsewhere in memory (a soft fault) or from disk (a hard fault). This counter shows the total number of faults, without regard for the number of pages faulted in each operation. |
Server | Commit Limit | Shows the amount of virtual memory, in bytes, that can be committed without having to extend the paging file(s). Committed memory is physical memory that has space reserved on the disk paging file(s). |
Server | Committed Bytes | Shows the amount of committed virtual memory, in bytes. |
Server | Demand Zero Faults/sec | Shows the average rate, in incidents per second, at which page faults required a zeroed page to satisfy the fault. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval. |
Server | Free & Zero Page List Bytes |
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Server | Free System Page Table Entries | Shows the number of page table entries not in use by the system. |
Server | Long-Term Average Standby Cache Lifetime |
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Server | Modified Page List Bytes |
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Server | Page Faults/sec | Shows the average number of pages faulted per second, which is equal to the number of page fault operations because only one page is faulted in each fault operation. This counter includes both hard faults and soft faults. |
Server | Page Reads/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which the disk was read to resolve hard page faults. |
Server | Page Writes/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which pages were written to disk to free up space in physical memory. |
Server | Pages Input/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which pages were read from disk to resolve hard page faults. |
Server | Pages Output/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which pages were written to disk to free up space in physical memory. A high rate of pages output might indicate a memory shortage. |
Server | Pages/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which pages were read from or written to disk to resolve hard page faults. This counter is a primary indicator for the kinds of faults that cause system-wide delays. |
Server | Pool Nonpaged Allocs | Shows the number of calls to allocate space in the nonpaged pool. This counter is measured in numbers of calls to allocate space, regardless of the amount of space allocated in each call. |
Server | Pool Nonpaged Bytes | Shows the size, in bytes, of the nonpaged pool. |
Server | Pool Paged Allocs | Shows the number of calls to allocate space in the paged pool. This counter is measured in numbers of calls to allocate space, regardless of the amount of space allocated in each call. |
Server | Pool Paged Bytes | Shows the size, in bytes, of the paged pool. |
Server | Pool Paged Resident Bytes | Shows the size, in bytes, of the paged pool. Space used by the paged and nonpaged pools is taken from physical memory, so a pool that is too large denies memory space to processes. |
Server | Standby Cache Core Bytes |
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Server | Standby Cache Normal Priority Bytes |
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Server | Standby Cache Reserve Bytes |
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Server | System Cache Resident Bytes | Shows the size, in bytes, of pageable operating system code in the file system cache. This value includes only current physical pages and does not include any virtual memory pages that are not currently resident. |
Server | System Code Resident Bytes | Shows the size, in bytes, of operating system code currently in physical memory that can be written to disk when not in use. This value is a component of System Code Total Bytes, which also includes operating system code on disk. |
Server | System Code Total Bytes | Shows the size, in bytes, of pageable operating system code currently in virtual memory. It is a measure of the amount of physical memory being used by the operating system that can be written to disk when not in use. |
Server | System Driver Resident Bytes | Shows the size, in bytes, of pageable physical memory being used by device drivers. The counter is the working set (physical memory area) of the drivers. |
Server | System Driver Total Bytes | Shows the size, in bytes, of pageable virtual memory currently being used by device drivers. |
Server | Transition Faults/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which page faults were resolved by recovering pages without additional disk activity, including pages that were being used by another process sharing the page, or that were on the modified page list or the standby list, or that were being written to disk at the time of the page fault. This counter is also equal to the number of pages faulted because only one page is faulted in each operation. |
Server | Transition Pages RePurposed/sec |
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Server | Write Copies/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which page faults were caused by attempts to write that were satisfied by copying the page from elsewhere in physical memory. |
Server | Network Performance |
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Server | Bytes Received/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which bytes were received over each network adapter. The counted bytes include framing characters. Bytes Received/sec is a subset of Bytes Total/sec. |
Server | Bytes Sent/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which bytes were sent over each network adapter. The counted bytes include framing characters. Bytes Sent/sec is a subset of Bytes Total/sec. |
Server | Bytes Total/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which bytes were sent and received on the network interface, including framing characters. Bytes Total/sec is the sum of the values of Bytes Received/sec and Bytes Sent/sec. |
Server | Current Bandwidth | Shows an estimate of the current bandwidth of the network interface in bits per second (bps). For interfaces that do not vary in bandwidth, or for those where no accurate estimation can be made, this value is the nominal bandwidth. |
Server | Offloaded Connections |
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Server | Output Queue Length | Shows the length, in number of packets, of the output packet queue. If this is longer than two packets, it indicates that there are delays, and if possible the bottleneck should be found and eliminated. |
Server | Packets Outbound Discarded | Shows the number of outbound packets to be discarded, even though no errors were detected to prevent transmission. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. |
Server | Packets Outbound Errors | Shows the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. |
Server | Packets Per sec |
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Server | Packets Received Discarded | Shows the number of inbound packets that were discarded, even though no errors were detected to prevent their being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. |
Server | Packets Received Errors | Shows the number of inbound packets that contained errors that prevented them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. |
Server | Packets Received Non-Unicast/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which non-unicast (subnet broadcast or subnet multicast) packets were delivered to a higher-layer protocol. |
Server | Packets Received Unicast/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which subnet-unicast packets were delivered to a higher-layer protocol. |
Server | Packets Received Unknown | Shows the number of packets received through the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. |
Server | Packets Received/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which packets were received on the network interface. |
Server | Packets Sent Non-Unicast/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which packets were requested to be transmitted to non-unicast (subnet broadcast or subnet multicast) addresses by higher-level protocols. This counter includes packets that were discarded or not sent. |
Server | Packets Sent Unicast/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which packets were requested to be transmitted to subnet-unicast addresses by higher-level protocols. This counter includes the packets that were discarded or not sent. |
Server | Packets Sent/sec | Shows the rate, in incidents per second, at which packets were sent on the network interface. |
Server | TCP Active RSC Connections |
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Server | TCP RSC Average Packet Size |
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Server | TCP RSC Coalesced Packets/sec |
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Server | TCP RSC Exceptions/sec |
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Network Device | Common | Common parameters consists of sub-parameters such as CPU and RAM utilization, Device Backup, IPSLA, and status. If the Common parameter is selected, the selected sub-parameters under it are monitored. |
Network Device | CPU and RAM utilization | CPU and RAM utilization parameter monitors the CPU and memory utilization details for the selected network. |
Network Device | Device Backup | Device backup details monitors the backup details of the network device. |
Network Device | Hardware Health Monitoring | This attribute monitors hardware health parameters and alerts. Hardware Health Monitoring parameters consists of sub-parameters such as Battery Status, CPU Device Status, Disk Device Status, Fan Reading, Fan Status, Memory Device. |
Network Device | IPSLA
| IPSLA monitors the information about network performance. |
Network Device | Status | Status monitors the availability status of the network device. |
Network Device | Scripts | Scripts parameters monitor the parameters configured in scripts for network devices. |
Network Device | SNMP | SNMP parameters monitor the parameters configured in SNMP for network devices. |
Network Device | SNMP Traps | This attribute traps the alert messages instantly instead of waiting for the status reply from the proxy server of the network devices. |
Network Interface | Common | Common parameters consists of sub-parameters such as link error, status and utilization. If the Common parameter is selected, the selected sub-parameters under it are monitored. |
Network Interface | Link Error | Link Errors monitors the different types of link errors. |
Network Interface | Status | Status monitors the availability of the network interface devices. |
Network Interface | Utilization | Utilization monitors the utilization details of network interfaces. |
Network Interface | Scripts | Scripts parameters monitor the parameters configured in scripts for network interfaces. |
Network Interface | SNMP | SNMP parameters monitor the parameters configured in SNMP for network interfaces. |
Network Links | Common | Common parameters consists of sub-parameters such as link error, status and utilization. If the Common parameter is selected, the selected sub-parameters under it are monitored. |
Network Links | Link Error | Link Errors monitors the different types of link errors. |
Network Links | Status | Status monitors the availability of the network link devices. |
Network Links | Utilization | Utilization monitors the utilization details of network links. |
Network Links | Scripts | Scripts parameters monitor the parameters configured in scripts for network links. |
Network Links | SNMP | SNMP parameters monitor the parameters configured in SNMP for network links. |
Printer | Printer Error | Printer Error monitors and displays the printer errors |
Printer | Status | Status monitors the availability of the printer. |
Printer | Toner Utilization | Toner utilization monitors the utilization of the toner. |
URL | Status | Status monitors the availability of the url. |