CA Nimsoft Monitor Probe Guide for Sharepoint sharepoint v1.6 series
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Contents Chapter 1: Overview 7 About This Guide... 7 Related Documentation... 8 Preconfiguration Requirements... 8 Supported Platforms... 8 Chapter 2: Configuration Details 9 sharepoint Node... 9 Eventlogs Node... 10 Files Node... 11 FileSystems Node... 13 Performance Counters Node... 14 Processes Node... 15 Services Node... 17 WMI Node... 18 Configure a Node... 20 Configure Dynamic Alarm Thresholds... 21 Manage Profile... 22 Delete Profile... 22 Chapter 3: QoS Threshold Metrics 23 sharepoint Alert Metrics Default Settings... 23 sharepoint QoS Metrics... 27 Contents 5
Documentation Changes This table describes the version history for this document. Version Date What's New? 1.6 October 2013 Initial Web-based GUI version of this probe. (Previous versions of this probe are configured using Infrastructure Manager). 6 Probe Guide for Sharepoint
Chapter 1: Overview The sharepoint probe supports monitoring of Microsoft SharePoint servers, including: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Microsoft SharePoint Services 3.0 Microsoft SharePoint 2013 Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Microsoft SharePoint 2007 This section contains the following topics: About This Guide (see page 7) Related Documentation (see page 8) Preconfiguration Requirements (see page 8) About This Guide This guide is for the CA Nimsoft Monitor to help understand the configuration of the Sharepoint probe. This guide contains the following information: An overview of the Sharepoint probe. The related documentation for previous probe versions, release notes, and so on. The configuration details of the probe including information for the fields that are required to configure the probe. The common procedures that can be used in the probe configuration. Field information for the fields, required to configure the probe in the first-time deployment of the probe. Important! The field description for intuitive terms in the GUI has not been included in the document. Chapter 1: Overview 7
Related Documentation Related Documentation For related information that may be of interest, see the following material: Related Documentation Documentation for other versions of the sharepoint probe The Release Notes for the sharepoint probe User documentation for the Admin Console Monitor Metrics Reference Information for CA Nimsoft Probes (http://docs.nimsoft.com/prodhelp/en_us/probes/probereference/index.htm) Preconfiguration Requirements This section contains the preconfiguration requirements for the Sharepoint probe. Supported Platforms Refer to the Nimsoft Compatibility Support Matrix for the latest information on supported platforms. See also the Support Matrix for Nimsoft Probes for specific information on the sharepoint probe. 8 Probe Guide for Sharepoint
Chapter 2: Configuration Details The Sharepoint probe is configured to monitor the Microsoft Office Sharepoint servers. The sharepoint probe is delivered with a default configuration with a selected set of profiles to be monitored. You can also define your own profiles. Each of the profiles can contain several counters. This section contains the following topics: sharepoint Node (see page 9) Configure a Node (see page 20) Configure Dynamic Alarm Thresholds (see page 21) Manage Profile (see page 22) Delete Profile (see page 22) sharepoint Node This node allows you to view the information on the Sharepoint probe and configure the log properties. Navigation: sharepoint Set or modify the following values that are based on your requirement: sharepoint > Probe Information This section provides information about the probe name, probe version, start time of the probe, and the vendor who created the probe. sharepoint > Log Level This section allows you to configure the log level of the Sharepoint probe. Note: Recommendation is to select a lower log level during the normal operation and minimize the disk consumption. You can increase the log level while debugging. Chapter 2: Configuration Details 9
sharepoint Node Eventlogs Node <Eventlog Profile> Node This node allows you to create a monitoring profile concerning the windows event logs. Navigation: sharepoint > Eventlogs Set or modify the following values that are based on your requirements: Eventlogs > Add Profile This section allows you to add a profile which is specific to monitoring the windows event logs. Name: Defines the name of the monitoring profile. Sample data every: Specifies the time interval between each time the probe collects data. Startup delay: Specifies for how long the probe waits before it starts collecting the data. Enabled (runs at specified interval): Activates the profile. Default: Not selected This node allows you to configure the log properties of the monitoring profile. The eventlog profile monitors the Windows event logs for specific event contents. Note: This node is referred as the eventlog profile node in this document as it displays the name of the monitoring profile, which is user-configurable. Navigation: sharepoint > Eventlogs > eventlog profile Set or modify the following profiles that are based on your requirements: eventlog profile > Profile This section allows you to view and configure the profile information. Profile Name: Defines the name of the monitoring profile. Enabled (runs at specified interval): Activates the profile. Default: Selected Sample data every: Specifies the time interval between each time the probe collects data. Startup delay: Specifies for how long the probe waits before it starts collecting the data. 10 Probe Guide for Sharepoint
sharepoint Node eventlog profile > Event Log This section allows you to configure the log properties and the alarm message properties of the monitoring profile. Log: Specifies the name of the log file that the profile monitors. Computer: Defines the name of the computer that the profile searches in the log file. Source: Specifies the name of the source that the profile searches in the log file. Severity: Specifies the severity that the profile searches in the log file. User: Specifies the name of the user that the profile searches in the log file. Category: Specifies the name of the category that the profile searches in the log file. Event ID: Specifies the event ID that the profile searches in the log file. Message: Specifies the message that the profile searches in the log file. Files Node This node allows you to create a monitoring profile which is specific to the monitoring of files. Navigation: sharepoint > Files Set or modify the following values that are based on your requirements: Files > Add Profile This section allows you to add a profile which is specific to monitoring the files. Name: Defines the name of the monitoring profile. Sample data every: Specifies the time interval between each time the probe collects data. Startup delay: Specifies for how long the probe waits before it starts collecting the data. Enabled (runs at specified interval): Activates the profile. Default: Not selected Chapter 2: Configuration Details 11
sharepoint Node <Files Profile> Node This node allows you to configure the log properties of the monitoring profile. The files profile monitors the files. Note: This node is referred as the files profile node in this document as it displays the name of the monitoring profile, which is user-configurable. Navigation: sharepoint > Files > files profile Set or modify the following profiles that are based on your requirements: files profile > Profile This section allows you to view and configure the profile information. Profile Name: Defines the name of the monitoring profile. Enabled (runs at specified interval): Activates the profile. Default: Selected Sample data every: Specifies the time interval between each time the probe collects data. Startup delay: Specifies that for how long the probe waits before it starts collecting the data. files profile > File This section allows you to define the file that the profile monitors. File: Defines the file that the probe monitors. The Sharepoint probe checks whether the file exists and whether the existing file is changed. 12 Probe Guide for Sharepoint
sharepoint Node FileSystems Node <FileSystems Profile> Node This node allows you to create a monitoring profile which is specific to the monitoring of file systems for a particular pattern on the server. Navigation: sharepoint > FilesSystems Set or modify the following values that are based on your requirements: FilesSystems > Add Profile This section allows you to add a profile which is specific to monitoring the files systems on the server. Name: Defines the name of the monitoring profile. Sample data every: Specifies the time interval between each time the probe collects data. Startup delay: Specifies for how long the probe waits before it starts collecting the data. Enabled (runs at specified interval): Activates the profile. Default: Not selected This node allows you to configure the log properties of the monitoring profile. The filesystem profile monitors the Windows event logs for specific event contents. Note: This node is referred as the filesystem profile node in this document as it displays the name of the monitoring profile, which is user-configurable. Navigation: sharepoint > FileSystem > filesystem profile Set or modify the following profiles that are based on your requirements: filesystem profile > Profile This section allows you to view and configure the profile information. Profile Name: Defines the name of the monitoring profile. Enabled (runs at specified interval): Activates the profile. Default: Selected Sample data every: Specifies the time interval between each time the probe collects data. Startup delay: Specifies for how long the probe waits before it starts collecting the data. Chapter 2: Configuration Details 13
sharepoint Node filesystem profile > File System This section allows you to configure the properties of the monitoring profile concerning the file systems for a specific pattern on the server. Directory: Defines the directory that the monitoring profile monitors. The Sharepoint checks whether the directory exists. Pattern: Defines the specific pattern that the monitoring profile searches in the directory that is specified. Include Subdirectories: Allows the profile to monitor the sub directories of the directory that is specified. Performance Counters Node This node allows you to create a monitoring profile which is specific to the monitoring of performance objects. Navigation: sharepoint > Performance Counters Set or modify the following values that are based on your requirements: Performance Counters > Add Profile This section allows you to add a profile which is specific to monitoring of performance objects. Name: Defines the name of the monitoring profile. Sample data every: Specifies the time interval between each time the probe collects data. Startup delay: Specifies for how long the probe waits before it starts collecting the data. Enabled (runs at specified interval): Activates the profile. Default: Not selected <Performance Counters Profile> Node This node allows you to configure the log properties of the monitoring profile. The performance counters profile monitors the performance objects of the server. Note: This node is referred as the performance counters profile node in this document as it displays the name of the monitoring profile, which is user-configurable. 14 Probe Guide for Sharepoint
sharepoint Node Navigation: sharepoint > Performance Counters > performance counters profile Set or modify the following profiles that are based on your requirements: performance counters profile > Profile This section allows you to view and configure the profile information. Profile Name: Defines the name of the monitoring profile. Enabled (runs at specified interval): Activates the profile. Default: Selected Sample data every: Specifies the time interval between each time the probe collects data. Startup delay: Specifies for how long the probe waits before it starts collecting the data. performance counters profile > Performance Counter This section allows you to configure the properties of the monitoring profile concerning the performance counters of the server. Object: Specifies the performance object that the profile monitors. Instance: Specifies the instance that is associated with the performance object that is specified. Processes Node This node allows you to create a monitoring profile which is specific to the monitoring of various processes that are running on the server. Navigation: sharepoint > Processes Set or modify the following values that are based on your requirements: Processes > Add Profile This section allows you to add a profile which is specific to monitoring the processes that are running on the server. Name: Defines the name of the monitoring profile. Sample data every: Specifies the time interval between each time the probe collects data. Startup delay: Specifies for how long the probe waits before it starts collecting the data. Enabled (runs at specified interval): Activates the profile. Default: Not selected Chapter 2: Configuration Details 15
sharepoint Node <Processes Profile> Node This node allows you to configure the log properties of the monitoring profile. The processes profile monitors the processes that are running on the server. Note: This node is referred as the processes profile node in this document as it displays the name of the monitoring profile, which is user-configurable. Navigation: sharepoint > Processes > processes profile Set or modify the following profiles that are based on your requirements: processes profile > Profile This section allows you to view and configure the profile information. Profile Name: Defines the name of the monitoring profile. Enabled (runs at specified interval): Activates the profile. Default: Selected Sample data every: Specifies the time interval between each time the probe collects data. Startup delay: Specifies for how long the probe will wait before it starts collecting the data. processes profile > Process This section allows you to define the processes that the profile monitors. Process Name: Defines the process that is running on the server and which the profile monitors. processes profile > Counter Name This section allows you to configure the properties of the counters that are associated with the monitoring profile. CounterName: Indicates the name of the counter associated with the profile. Threshold: Specifies the threshold for the counter. Operator: Specifies the operator that is applied to calculate the threshold breach. Severity: Specifies the level of severity that is associated with the threshold value. Message: Specifies the message that is issued when the profile breaches the threshold value. 16 Probe Guide for Sharepoint
sharepoint Node Services Node <Services Profile> Node This node allows you to create a monitoring profile which is specific to the monitoring of service. Navigation: sharepoint > Services Set or modify the following values that are based on your requirements: Services > Add Profile This section allows you to add a profile which is specific to monitoring the service. Name: Defines the name of the monitoring profile. Sample data every: Specifies the time interval between each time the probe collects data. Startup delay: Specifies for how long the probe waits before it starts collecting the data. Enabled (runs at specified interval): Activates the profile. Default: Not selected This node allows you to configure the log properties of the monitoring profile. The services profile monitors the services. Note: This node is referred as the services profile node in this document as it displays the name of the monitoring profile, which is user-configurable. Navigation: sharepoint > Services > services profile Set or modify the following profiles that are based on your requirements: services profile > Profile This section allows you to view and configure the profile information. Profile Name: Defines the name of the monitoring profile. Enabled (runs at specified interval): Activates the profile. Default: Selected Chapter 2: Configuration Details 17
sharepoint Node Sample data every: Specifies the time interval between each time the probe collects data. Startup delay: Specifies for how long the probe waits before it starts collecting the data. services profile > Service This section allows you to define the service which the profile monitors. Service: Defines the service name which the profile monitors. services profile > Counter Name This section allows you to configure the properties of the counters that are associated with the monitoring profile. CounterName: Indicates the name of the counter that is associated with the profile. Threshold: Specifies the threshold for the counter. Operator: Specifies the operator that is applied to calculate the threshold breach. Severity: Specifies the level of severity that is associated with the threshold value. Message: Specifies the message that is issued when the profile breaches the threshold value. WMI Node This node allows you to create a monitoring profile which is specific to the monitoring the WMI classes. Navigation: sharepoint > WMI Set or modify the following values that are based on your requirements: WMI > Add Profile This section allows you to add a profile which is specific to monitoring the WMI classes. Name: Defines the name of the monitoring profile. Sample data every: Specifies the time interval between each time the probe collects data. Startup delay: Specifies for how long the probe waits before it starts collecting the data. Enabled (runs at specified interval): Activates the profile. Default: Not selected 18 Probe Guide for Sharepoint
sharepoint Node <WMI Porfile> Node This node allows you to configure the log properties of the monitoring profile. The WMI profile monitors the WMI classes of the server. Note: This node is referred as the WMI profile node in this document as it displays the name of the monitoring profile, which is user-configurable. Navigation: sharepoint > WMI > WMI profile Set or modify the following profiles that are based on your requirements: WMI profile > Profile This section allows you to view and configure the profile information. Profile Name: Defines the name of the monitoring profile. Enabled (runs at specified interval): Activates the profile. Default: Selected Sample data every: Specifies the time interval between each time the probe collects data. Startup delay: Specifies for how long the probe waits before it starts collecting the data. WMI profile > WMI This section allows you to configure the properties of the profile concerning the monitoring of WMI classes. Namespace: Defines the namespace of the WMI. Class: Defines the WMI class that the profile monitors. Instance: Specifies the name of the instance that is associated with the WMI class. WMI profile > Counter Name This section allows you to configure the properties of the counters that are associated with the monitoring profile. CounterName: Indicates the name of the counter that is associated with the profile. Threshold: Specifies the threshold for the counter. Operator: Specifies the operator that is applied to calculate the threshold breach. Severity: Specifies the level of severity that is associated with the threshold value. Message: Specifies the message that is issued when the profile breaches the threshold value. Chapter 2: Configuration Details 19
Configure a Node Configure a Node This procedure provides the information to configure a particular section within a node. Each section within the node allows you to configure the properties of the Sharepoint probe. Follow these steps: 1. Select the appropriate navigation path. 2. Update the field information and click Save. The specified section of the Sharepoint probe is configured. 20 Probe Guide for Sharepoint
Configure Dynamic Alarm Thresholds Configure Dynamic Alarm Thresholds Dynamic thresholds are configured at the QoS metric level in each probe that publishes an alarm for a QoS metric. Important! In order to create dynamic alarm thresholds, you must have the baseline_engine probe version 2.0 installed on the robot and configured. Follow these steps for each QoS metric where you want to configure dynamic thresholds: 1. Select a node in the tree to view any associated monitors and QoS metrics. 2. Select the monitor you want to modify in the table. 3. Select the Publish Data and Compute Baseline options to enable the Dynamic Alarm Thresholds section of the configuration. 4. Choose a threshold algorithm. There are three algorithms allowed for dynamic alarm thresholds: Note: You must indicate the direction for each algorithm, either increasing or decreasing. Scalar: Each threshold is a specific value from the computed baseline. Percent: Each threshold is a specific percentage of the computed baseline. Standard Deviation: Each threshold is a measure of the variation from the computed baseline. A large standard deviation indicates that the data points are far from the computed baseline and a small standard deviation indicates that they are clustered closely around the computed baseline. Important! To change the subsystem ID, you must have the baseline_engine probe version 2.1 installed on the robot and configured. 5. (Optional) If the Subsystem ID listed in the Subsystem (default) field is not correct for your configuration, enter the correct ID in the Subsystem (override) field. 6. Save your settings. Chapter 2: Configuration Details 21
Manage Profile Manage Profile You can add a monitoring profile which is displayed as a child node under the Profiles node. Follow these steps: 1. Click the Options icon beside the Profiles node. 2. Click the Add New Profile option. 3. Update the field information and click Submit. The profile is saved and you can configure the profile properties to monitor the event log status. Delete Profile If you no longer want the probe to monitor the event log messages, you can delete the monitoring profile. Follow these steps: 1. Click the Options icon beside the profile name node. 2. Click the Delete Profile option. The profile is deleted. 22 Probe Guide for Sharepoint
Chapter 3: QoS Threshold Metrics Many Nimsoft Monitor probes ship with default QoS threshold values set. The default threshold values provide an idea of the type of values to be entered in the fields and are not necessarily recommended best practice values. To aid in tuning thresholds and reducing false-positive alarms, this section describes the QoS metrics and provides the default QoS thresholds This section contains the following topics: sharepoint Alert Metrics Default Settings (see page 23) sharepoint QoS Metrics (see page 27) sharepoint Alert Metrics Default Settings This section contains the QoS metric default settings for the Sharepoint probe. QoS Metric Eventlogs Warning Threshold Warning Severity Error Threshold Error Severity Description EventFound - - TRUE Critical Event matched NumberOfEventsFound - - - Critical Event matched Files NotFound - - TRUE Critical File failure Changed - - - Critical File failure Created - - - Critical File failure Filesystems Directories - - - Critical File system failure FileAgeNewest - - - Critical File system failure FileAgeOldest - - - Critical File system failure Files - - - Critical File system failure TotalSize - - - Critical File system failure Not found - - TRUE Critical File system failure Performance Counters Chapter 3: QoS Threshold Metrics 23
sharepoint Alert Metrics Default Settings QoS Metric Warning Threshold Warning Severity Error Threshold Error Severity Description SqlClient: Current # connection pools - - - Critical Performance failure SqlClient: Current # pooled and non-pooled connections - - - Critical Performance failure SqlClient: Current # pooled connections - - - Critical Performance failure SqlClient: Peak # pooled connections - - - Critical Performance failure SqlClient: Total # failed commands - - - Critical Performance failure SqlClient: Total # failed connects - - - Critical Performance failure %Processor Time - - - Critical Performance failure IO Read Bytes/sec - - - Critical Performance failure IO Write Bytes/sec - - - Critical Performance failure Page Faults/sec - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Aborted - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Aborted/sec - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Completed - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Completed/sec - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Created - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Created/sec - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Executing - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Idle/sec - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows In Memory - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Loaded - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Loaded/sec - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Pending - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Persisted - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Persisted/sec - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Runnable - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Suspended - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Suspended/sec - - - Critical Performance failure 24 Probe Guide for Sharepoint
sharepoint Alert Metrics Default Settings QoS Metric Warning Threshold Warning Severity Error Threshold Error Severity Description Workflows Terminated - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Terminated/sec - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Unloaded - - - Critical Performance failure Workflows Unloaded/sec - - - Critical Performance failure HiPerf Classes - - - Critical Performance failure HiPerf Validity - - - Critical Performance failure Processes Caption - - - Critical Process failed CommandLine - - - Critical Process failed CreationClassName - - - Critical Process failed CreationDate - - - Critical Process failed CSCreationClassName - - - Critical Process failed CSName - - - Critical Process failed Description - - - Critical Process failed ExecutablePath - - - Critical Process failed ExecutionState - - - Critical Process failed Handle - - - Critical Process failed HandleCount - - - Critical Process failed InstallDate - - - Critical Process failed KernelModeTime - - - Critical Process failed MaximumWorkingSetSize - - - Critical Process failed MinimumWorkingSetSize - - - Critical Process failed Name - - - Critical Process failed OSCreationClassName - - - Critical Process failed OSName - - - Critical Process failed OtherOperationCount - - - Critical Process failed OtherTransferCount - - - Critical Process failed PageFaults - - - Critical Process failed PageFileUsage - - - Critical Process failed Chapter 3: QoS Threshold Metrics 25
sharepoint Alert Metrics Default Settings QoS Metric Warning Threshold Warning Severity Error Threshold Error Severity Description ParentProcessId - - - Critical Process failed PeakPageFileUsage - - - Critical Process failed PeakVirtualSize - - - Critical Process failed PeakWorkingSetSize - - - Critical Process failed Priority - - - Critical Process failed PrivatePageCount - - - Critical Process failed ProcessId - - - Critical Process failed QuotaNonPagedPoolUsage - - - Critical Process failed QuotaPagedPoolUsage - - - Critical Process failed QuotaPeakNonPagedPoolUsage - - - Critical Process failed QuotaPeakPagedPoolUsage - - - Critical Process failed ReadOperationCount - - - Critical Process failed ReadTransferCount - - - Critical Process failed SessionId - - Degraded Critical Process failed Status - - - Critical Process failed TerminationDate - - - Critical Process failed ThreadCount - - - Critical Process failed UserModeTime - - - Critical Process failed VirtualSize - - - Critical Process failed WindowsVersion - - - Critical Process failed WorkingSetSize - - - Critical Process failed WriteOperationCount - - - Critical Process failed WriteTransferCount - - - Critical Process failed Services 26 Probe Guide for Sharepoint
sharepoint QoS Metrics QoS Metric Warning Threshold Warning Severity Error Threshold Error Severity Description C o n t i n u e P eservices are Continue npending/pause dpending/paused/running/ istart Pending/Stop npending/stopped/unknow State - - Critical g n WMI CounterValue - - - Critical Counter value sharepoint QoS Metrics The following table describes the checkpoint metrics that can be configured using the Sharepoint probe. Monitor Name Unit Description EventLogs NUMBEROFEVENTSFOUND - NumberOfEventsFound Files CREATED - Created CHANGED - Changed Filesystems DIRECTORIES - Directories FILEAGENEWEST - FileAgeNewest FILEAGEOLDEST - FileAgeOldest Chapter 3: QoS Threshold Metrics 27
sharepoint QoS Metrics Monitor Name Unit Description FILES - Files TOTALSIZE - TotalSize PerformanceCounters SQLCLIENT:_CURRENT_#_CONNECTION_POOLS - SqlClient: Current # connection pools SQLCLIENT:_CURRENT_#_POOLED_AND_NONPOO LED_CONNECTIONS - SqlClient: Current # pooled and nonpooled connections. SQLCLIENT:_CURRENT_#_POOLED_CONNECTIONS - SqlClient: current # pooled connections SQLCLIENT:_PEAK_#_POOLED_CONNECTIONS - SqlClient: Peak # pooled connections SQLCLIENT:_TOTAL_#_FAILED_COMMANDS - SqlClient: Total # failed commands SQLCLIENT:_TOTAL_#_FAILED_CONNECTS - SqlClient: Total # failed connects WORKFLOWS_ABORTED - Workflows Aborted WORKFLOWS_ABORTED/SEC - Workflows Aborted/sec WORKFLOWS_COMPLETED - Workflows Completed WORKFLOWS_COMPLETED/SEC - Workflows Completed/sec WORKFLOWS_CREATED - Workflows Created WORKFLOWS_CREATED/SEC - Workflows Created/sec WORKFLOWS_EXECUTING - Workflows Executing WORKFLOWS_IDLE/SEC - Workflows Idle/sec WORKFLOWS_IN_MEMORY - Workflows in Memory WORKFLOWS_LOADED - Workflows Loaded WORKFLOWS_LOADED/SEC - Workflows Loaded/sec WORKFLOWS_PENDING - Workflows Pending WORKFLOWS_PERSISTED - Workflows Persisted WORKFLOWS_PERSISTED/SEC - Workflows Persisted/sec WORKFLOWS_RUNNABLE - Workflows Runnable WORKFLOWS_SUSPENDED - Workflows Suspended WORKFLOWS_SUSPENDED/SEC - Workflows Suspended/sec WORKFLOWS_TERMINATED - Workflows Terminated WORKFLOWS_TERMINATED/SEC - Workflows Terminated/sec WORKFLOWS_UNLOADED - Workflows Unloaded 28 Probe Guide for Sharepoint
sharepoint QoS Metrics Monitor Name Unit Description WORKFLOWS_UNLOADED/SEC - Workflows Unloaded/sec Processes EXECUTIONSTATE - Executable State HANDLECOUNT - Handle Count KERNELMODETIME 100ns Kernel Mode Time MAXIMUMWORKINGSETSIZE Kilobytes Maximum Working Set Size MINIMUMWORKINGSETSIZE Kilobytes Minimum Working Set Size OTHEROPERATIONCOUNT - Other Operation Count OTHERTRANSFERCOUNT Bytes Other Transfer Count PAGEFAULTS - Page Faults PAGEFILEUSAGE Kilobytes Page File Usage PARENTPROCESSID - Parent Process ID PEAKPAGEFILEUSAGE Kilobytes Peak Page File Usage PEAKVIRTUALSIZE Bytes Peak Virtual Size PEAKWORKINGSETSIZE Kilobytes Peak Working Set Size PRIORITY - Priority PRIVATEPAGECOUNT - Private Page Count PROCESSID - Process ID QUOTANONPAGEDPOOLUSAGE - Quota Non Paged Pool Usage QUOTAPAGEDPOOLUSAGE - Quota Paged Pool Usage QUOTAPEAKNONPAGEDPOOLUSAGE - Quota Peak non Paged Pool Usage QUOTAPEAKPAGEDPOOLUSAGE - Quota Peak Paged Pool Usage READOPERATIONCOUNT - Read Operation Count READTRANSFERCOUNT Bytes Read Transfer Count SESSIONID - Session ID THREADCOUNT - Thread Count USERMODETIME 100ns User Mode Time VIRTUALSIZE Bytes Virtual Size WORKINGSETSIZE Bytes Working Set Size WRITEOPERATIONCOUNT - Write Operation Count Chapter 3: QoS Threshold Metrics 29
sharepoint QoS Metrics Monitor Name Unit Description WRITETRANSFERCOUNT Bytes Write Transfer Count WMI Counter Value - Counter Value 30 Probe Guide for Sharepoint