An icon represents each application class and those icons are used in the help to associate the parameters, InfoBoxes, and menus with the application classes to which they belong. The Exchange application class (MSEXCH_Server
) is the top-level application class and represents one Microsoft Exchange server. Its icon is shown below. For more information about this application class click the icon or link.
The following table lists the icons for each application class, the application class name, and a description of the application class.
PATROL for Microsoft Exchange Servers application classes and icons
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Represents an Exchange server; monitors server-related parameters and contains all other PATROL for Microsoft Exchange Servers application classes | |
Application classes that monitor clusters | |
Contains the Exchange virtual servers in a cluster node | |
Contains instances of the | |
Monitors the Exchange cluster resources on an Exchange server | |
Application classes that monitor queues | |
Monitors the performance of Inter Process Communication queues between the Information Store and the Internet Information Server | |
Contains instances of SMTP and X-400 queues | |
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Monitors the performance of Exchange server system queues |
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Monitors the instances of Exchange server SMTP virtual server queues |
Application classes that monitor server health | |
Gives a summary view of the health of the Exchange server by providing disk status, queue status, mail flow, and event log error count statistics | |
Gives a summary view of the health of an Exchange virtual server or cluster resource on an Exchange cluster node | |
Monitors the Redirector component of the Windows NT Executive Layer to detect network bottlenecks that might affect the functioning of the Exchange server | |
Application classes that monitor server message traffic | |
Monitors Internet message traffic, local message traffic, intersite message traffic, and intrasite message traffic | |
Contains instances of the | |
Monitors the total traffic (Internet, local, intersite, and intrasite) from the sender | |
Application classes that monitor storage | |
Contains the database instances associated with the storage group | |
Contains instances of the | |
Monitors the performance and status of an Exchange public database store | |
Monitors the performance and status of an Exchange private database store | |
Monitors the performance of the Exchange server store drivers | |
Contains instances of the | |
Application classes that monitor top consumers | |
Contains the top folders, top mailboxes, top senders, and top receivers application class instances | |
Monitors the top resource-consuming public folders | |
Contains instances of the top n public folders on a server | |
Monitors the top resource-consuming private folders (mailboxes) | |
Contains instances of the top n mailboxes on a server | |
Monitors the top Exchange server mail recipients | |
Contains instances of the top n email recipients on a server | |
Monitors the top Exchange server mail senders | |
Contains instances of the top n email senders on a server | |
Application classes that monitors RoundTrip | |
Represents a RoundTrip client session between an Exchange client and an Exchange server; monitors the time required by the client to perform the following operations:
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Provides menu commands for creating and managing RoundTrip sessions with Exchange clients, remote Exchange servers, and foreign mail servers | |
Represents a RoundTrip Internet session between a foreign mail server that has an Internet connector installed and an Exchange server; monitors the mail response time from an Exchange server to the foreign mail server | |
Represents a RoundTrip server session between two Exchange servers; monitors the time required for a message to complete a round trip to the remote Exchange server | |
Application classes that monitors Active Directory | |
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Application classes that monitors Directory Service Access | |
Contains instances of the Directory Service Access (DSA) application classes | |
Contains instances of the | |
Contains instances of the | |
Contains instances of the | |
Monitors the performance of Exchange server Directory Service Access (DSA) caches | |
Monitors outstanding LDAP read and search requests by Exchange to the Active Directory Note This application class is only available in Exchange 2000 environments. | |
Monitors LDAP read and search times by Exchange to the Active Directory | |
Application classes that monitors the message transfer agent | |
Monitors the message transfer agent (MTA) performance | |
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Monitors the performance of the MS Mail connector; use this application class to determine whether MS Mail conversions are failing |
Monitors the instances of queues handled by the MTA; you can use this application class to monitor the rate of data flow between the Exchange server and other connected entities | |
Contains instances of the MSEXCH_MTA application class | |
Application classes that monitors the Exchange users | |
Monitors the resource utilization of selected Exchange users | |
Contains instances of Exchange user accounts that you choose to monitor | |
Application classes that monitors all servers | |
Monitors all servers in your organization; PATROL for Microsoft Exchange Servers discovers all of the Exchange servers automatically, and you can also add servers manually; these servers can be any server in the organization, not exclusively Exchange servers | |
Contains instances of the | |
Application classes that monitors all servers web-based email | |
Monitors the throughput of web mail received by the Exchange server | |
Contains the various client instances (browsers) used to send web-based email | |
Application classes that monitors HTTP Extensions | |
Contains Exchange HTTP/DAV server extensions that are monitored by the | |
Monitors the performance of Exchange server HTTP/DAV extensions | |
Application classes that monitors SMTP Servers | |
Acts as a container for instances of the | |
Monitors instances of SMTP servers | |
Application classes that monitors database | |
Monitors the embedded database management system (ESE kernel) of the Information Store component of the Exchange server | |
Contains application classes that group database instances in memory | |
Other application classes | |
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Contains the application classes that monitor Exchange server connectors | |
Contains instances of the ExIPC application class | |
Contains instances of the | |
Monitors the Exchange server Information Store (IS) performance | |
Monitors the performance of the Exchange server Named Service Provider Interface (NSPI) Proxy component that services directory requests from Outlook clients | |
Contains application classes that monitor many of the Exchange subsystems | |
Monitors the performance of the Exchange server POP3 service, which Exchange uses to access Inbox data | |
This application class monitors database statistics for remote Exchange servers | |
MSEXCH_Remote_EXCHDatabaseInstance This application class monitors the database instance statistics for remote Exchange Servers. | |
MSEXCH_Remote_EXCHDB_Container The | |
MSEXCH_Remote_EXCHDBInstance_Container The | |
MSEXCH_Remote_Health_Mailflow This application class monitors if the message traffic related to remote Exchange Servers is running or not. | |
This application class includes all the instances of " MSExchange RemoteHealthMapi" performance object. | |
MSEXCH_Remote_Health_Mapi This application class provides information regarding the health of the MAPI interface for Remote Exchange Servers. | |
The application class includes all the instances of "MSExchange RemoteHealthReplication" performance object. | |
MSEXCH_Remote_Health_Replication This application class displays if the Replication service is running for remote Exchange Servers. | |
The application class includes all the instances of " MSExchange RemoteHealthService" performance object. | |
MSEXCH_Remote_Health_Service This application class monitors the current state of the Forefront Protection for Exchange (FPE) services for remote Exchange Servers. | |
MSEXCH_Remote_Health_UMConnectivity This application class monitors if the connection to the Unified Messaging server is working or not. | |
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MSEXCH_Remote_IS_Mailbox_Container
| The application class includes all the instances of " MSExchange RemoteISMailbox" performance object. |
The application class includes all the instances of " MSExchange RemoteISPublic" performance object. | |
MSEXCH_Remote_MailSubmission This application class monitors the Exchange mail submission service on the mailbox servers. | |
MSEXCH_Remote_Performance The Server Performance application class monitors Windows Performance Monitor (PerfMon) related statistics | |
The application class represents a remote Exchange Server and acts as a container for all the application classes related to the remote Exchange Servers 2007 and 2010. | |
| MSEXCH_Remote_RTServer This application class represents a Roundtrip server session with a remote Exchange server, and monitors the time required for a message to complete a roundtrip transit. |
MSEXCH_Remote_Server_Health_Container The Remote Exchange Server Health application class gives a summary view of the health of the Exchange Server | |
This application class includes all the instances of " MSExchange RemoteTransportQueues" performance object. | |
MSEXCH_Remote_Transport_Queues Monitors the performance counters for Exchange remote, local delivery, Submission, Poison and unreachable queues. | |
MSEXCH_Remote_IS_Mailbox Monitors the Microsoft Exchange Servers Mailbox Store performance data. | |
MSEXCH_Remote_IS_Public Monitors the Microsoft Exchange Public Folder Store performance data. |