What performance counters really count?

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greyhat64
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What performance counters really count?

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I'm looking for input on a list of generally accepted performance counters that should be monitored. I've found articles regarding a few generally accepted counters, but I would like to hear additional input. Which counters, out of the hundreds available, are most meaningful.

What I'm hoping to get out of this discussion is to develop a set of generally acceptable templates for
  • General server status (CPU utilization, disk free space, memory, etc.)
    Specific types of servers (SQL, Sharepoint, Exchange, etc.)
    Other network devices (Router, printer, etc.)
Alex/Max - Is there an appropriate place to post templates for people to share? :-?
Posting the export text in a forum like this could get a bit ugly. A "members only" ftp site to upload/download the export files would be nice.
Also, I don't want to pollute the wrong forum. I'll start posting as soon as I hear from you guys.

Collectively I think we can come up with a set of templates that everyone can use, or at least act as a launching pad for those less familiar with HM specifically and network monitoring in general. :D
Is there anyone else out there willing to contribute?
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Re: What performance counters really count?

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greyhat64 wrote:I'm looking for input on a list of generally accepted performance counters that should be monitored. I've found articles regarding a few generally accepted counters, but I would like to hear additional input. Which counters, out of the hundreds available, are most meaningful.
You know, a lot of usefull information is posted on this forum regarding memory check, CPU usage, Exchange, Raids, etc. So we desided to create some kind of "White pages", which should point out how to monitor all these things using HostMonitor. However, we have not started yet :-(
For now, I can point you to some of interesting posts:
http://www.ks-soft.net/cgi-bin/phpBB/vi ... php?t=4283
http://www.ks-soft.net/cgi-bin/phpBB/vi ... php?t=4298

greyhat64 wrote:What I'm hoping to get out of this discussion is to develop a set of generally acceptable templates for
  • General server status (CPU utilization, disk free space, memory, etc.)
    Specific types of servers (SQL, Sharepoint, Exchange, etc.)
    Other network devices (Router, printer, etc.)
You know, such a task is already present in our "to-do" list and we have disscuss it for a long time:
http://www.ks-soft.net/cgi-bin/phpBB/vi ... .php?t=688
http://www.ks-soft.net/cgi-bin/phpBB/vi ... php?t=4061
http://www.ks-soft.net/cgi-bin/phpBB/vi ... php?t=3395
Hope, this feature will be implemented in version 8.
greyhat64 wrote:Alex/Max - Is there an appropriate place to post templates for people to share? :-?
Posting the export text in a forum like this could get a bit ugly. A "members only" ftp site to upload/download the export files would be nice.
Also, I don't want to pollute the wrong forum. I'll start posting as soon as I hear from you guys.
There is a special branch, called "Library". http://www.ks-soft.net/cgi-bin/phpBB/viewforum.php?f=7
This branch is created for users, who want to post some usefull information for community. You may start posting right away. Your help is greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Max
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Thanks for the links - saves me the effort of tracking them down :lol:

With all that another thought has arisen.
(Look for my latest entry in Wish list) :wink:
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