Compaq ProLiant 1850R Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 on the Compaq ProLiant 185 - Page 9

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Table 9. Memory Utilization Available Bytes Pages/Sec Process Working Set Bytes - Store Process Virtual Bytes - Store Logical Drive Utilization IS Database Disk Reads/Sec IS Database Disk Writes/Sec IS Database Average Disk Queue Length IS Log Disk Reads/Sec IS Log Disk Writes/Sec IS Log Average Disk Queue Length 4.91 MB 0.026 966MB 1.40 GB 210.787 119.756 4.711 0.009 88.815 0.037 Descriptive Terms Messages Submitted Submit calls made by clients. This equates to total message sends by users. Messages Sent Messages that the Store sends to the MTA (not messages sent by clients). Normally all messages submitted by the clients are sent to the MTA, except in the case where all recipients are local mailboxes. In that case, since all the deliveries can be performed locally, no message is sent to the MTA. Message Recipients Delivered Separate mailboxes that messages have been delivered to. Think of this as the number of Reads that are 'caused' by sending a message (one per recipient). Message Opens/Sec Messages accessed for reading per second Folder Opens/Sec Folders opened for browsing per second RPC Read Bytes/Sec RPC Bytes read from clients (i.e., submit calls) RPC Write Bytes/Sec RPC Bytes written to clients (i.e., message opens) ECG1080898

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Table 9.
Memory Utilization
Available Bytes
4.91 MB
Pages/Sec
0.026
Process Working Set Bytes – Store
966MB
Process Virtual Bytes – Store
1.40 GB
Logical Drive Utilization
IS Database Disk Reads/Sec
210.787
IS Database Disk Writes/Sec
119.756
IS Database Average Disk Queue Length
4.711
IS Log Disk Reads/Sec
0.009
IS Log Disk Writes/Sec
88.815
IS Log Average Disk Queue Length
0.037
Descriptive Terms
Messages Submitted
Submit calls made by clients.
This equates to total message sends by users.
Messages Sent
Messages that the Store sends to the MTA (not messages sent by clients).
Normally all messages
submitted by the clients are sent to the MTA, except in the case where all recipients are local
mailboxes. In that case, since all the deliveries can be performed locally, no message is sent to the
MTA.
Message Recipients Delivered
Separate mailboxes that messages have been delivered to.
Think of this as the number of Reads
that are ‘caused’ by sending a message (one per recipient).
Message Opens/Sec
Messages accessed for reading per second
Folder Opens/Sec
Folders opened for browsing per second
RPC Read Bytes/Sec
RPC Bytes read from clients (i.e., submit calls)
RPC Write Bytes/Sec
RPC Bytes written to clients (i.e., message opens)