One issue is that parts of Exchange can stop while others keep running. This means we need to test OWA, SMTP, POP3/IMAP, as well as some MIBs to check processes. I would also be interested to hear how others monitor it.

Craig

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On Jul 18, 2007, at 6:33 PM, Matt Carroll wrote:

The standard Host Resources MIB (and probe) will carry the CPU,etc info you want. (Set Probe...-->>Standard-Server-->>Host Resources)

If you walk the SNMP MIB on the Exchange box, you might see some (few?) well-named Exchange-related objects.

I'm interested to hear others' experience with monitoring big MSFT Apps like Exchange too.


Anyone?



On Jul 18, 2007, at 5:56 PM, John Ratcliffe wrote:

Is anyone monitoring MicroSoft Exchange Servers with Intermapper.

There does not seem to be any MicroSoft centric probes in the Standard Intermapper probes list.

There seems to be a MADMAN MIB that is supposed to be supported by MS Exchange.

I am also interested in general performance hardware monitoring of Windows boxes
for CPU, Memory, disk and network IO etc.

Thanks for any pointers.

John Ratcliffe
UCSD.

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