6.1.10: Patch 1
This topic contains information about fixes and updates in the patch for PATROL for Microsoft Exchange Servers 6.1.10.
Added new attributes
The following attributes have been added to the Exchange Local Server, Exchange Remote Server, and Exchange Edge Server monitor types:
Attributes | Monitor type |
---|---|
Internal Active Remote Delivery Queue Length | |
External Active Remote Delivery Queue Length | |
Internal Largest Unlocked Delivery Queue Length | |
External Largest Unlocked Delivery Queue Length | |
Internal Largest Delivery Queue Length | |
External Largest Delivery Queue Length | |
Internal Retry Remote Delivery Queue Length | |
External Retry Remote Delivery Queue Length | |
Internal Aggregate Delivery Queue Length | |
External Aggregate Delivery Queue Length | |
Internal Active Remote Delivery Queue Length | |
External Active Remote Delivery Queue Length | |
Internal Largest Unlocked Delivery Queue Length | |
External Largest Unlocked Delivery Queue Length |
Improved logging
The KM now provides improved logging for local, remote, and edge exchange servers to help you troubleshoot issues better. The logs will now be generated in multiple log files.
Remote exchange servers
The logs are initially generated in the %PATROL_HOME%\PKX\logs\cmdlet\BMCCMDlet<PID>.txt file.
Once the default file size set in the DebugFileSize property of the %PATROL_HOME%\PKX\Conf\Properties\CmdLet.properties file exceeds, the logs from the BMCCMDlet<PID>.txt file are cleared and moved to a new <Timestamp>_BMCCmdLet<PID>.txt file and the new incoming logs continue to be generated in the BMCCMDlet<PID>.txt file.
Each time the file size of the BMCCMDlet<PID>.txt file exceeds, the logs are moved to as many files as is set in the LogFilesCount property of the CmdLet.properties file.
Local and Edge exchange servers
The logs are initially generated in the %PATROL_HOME%\bin\MSEXCHCMdlet<PID>.txt file.
Once the default file size of 50 MB exceeds, the logs from the MSEXCHCMdlet<PID>.txt file are cleared and moved to a new <Timestamp>_MSEXCHCmdlet<PID>.txt file and the new incoming logs continue to be generated in the MSEXCHCMdlet<PID>.txt file.
Each time the file size of the MSEXCHCMdlet<PID>.txt file exceeds, the logs are moved to newer files.
Downloading the patch
Select and download the installation files for your platform; see the following table. Use your BMC Support credentials to access the EPD website. You might also be prompted to complete the Export Compliance Form.