What Bob said.

 

Regards,

 

Michael B. Smith

MCSE/Exchange MVP

http://TheEssentialExchange.com

 

From: Jim Majorowicz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 5:21 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Need Perfmon help.

 

Machael,

 

Thank you very much for your time today.  Do you have any tips on how I can
figure out what it's actually indexing?

 

From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 2:03 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Need Perfmon help.

 

Then you definitely need to investigate what CISVC is indexing and see if
it's "too much". It almost certainly is.

 

Regards,

 

Michael B. Smith

MCSE/Exchange MVP

http://TheEssentialExchange.com

 

From: Jim Majorowicz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 4:52 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Need Perfmon help.

 

Sorry about the confusion on Store.  Stopping the Index service does seem to
cause the numbers to jump in the right direction, but I didn't really stop
it for more than a 20 seconds or so.  Just enough to make sure the jump was
related.

 

From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 1:26 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Need Perfmon help.

 

CISVC is the Content Indexing Service. If you have a lot of "churn" in your
filesystem, that can eat up lots of I/O while CISVC tries to catch up. You
should look at what CI is indexing and see if it's too much.

 

Apache will, by default, write voluminous logfiles (as IIS can too, but IIS
uses a buffered algorithm while Apache, not optimized for Windows, does
not). You may want to see if you can direct those to another volume (like an
external USB drive).

 

Store is spending more of its time in write than read? That's interesting.
That generally indicates you have a very high incoming e-mail velocity.

 

If you stop the Content Indexing Service temporarily, do things immediately
get better?

 

Regards,

 

Michael B. Smith

MCSE/Exchange MVP

http://TheEssentialExchange.com

 

From: Jim Majorowicz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 4:16 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Need Perfmon help.

 

CISVC then System.  Apache seems to like writing a lot, and Store.
Blackberry spends a lot of time In other..

 

From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 12:57 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Need Perfmon help.

 

I hope you mean 4 GB of RAM. J

 

Yes, those numbers sound OK.

 

You need to switch to the performance tab and investigate who is page
faulting the most and who is generating the most I/O delta (that is, the I/O
read, i/o write, i/o other is increasing the most quickly).

 

Regards,

 

Michael B. Smith

MCSE/Exchange MVP

http://TheEssentialExchange.com

 

From: Jim Majorowicz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 3:54 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Need Perfmon help.

 

The system has 4Mb of ram with 1.2 GB free, but the pf usage is 2.74GB.
Store is the largest abuser at about 1.2Gb, but I've always felt that was
about normal for an SBS box.  What should I look for here?

 

From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 12:29 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Need Perfmon help.

 

Performance is an art, not a science. That being said, start off by using
task manager. 

 

On the Performance tab, how much physical memory is free? How committed is
the page file? If those numbers are bad, you can probably stop. 

 

If not, on the Processes tab, add Page faults, Page faults delta, I/O Reads,
I/O Writes, and I/O Other; and let's find out what tasks are using the I/O.

 

That'll probably be hint.

 

Regards,

 

Michael B. Smith

MCSE/Exchange MVP

http://TheEssentialExchange.com

 

From: Jim Majorowicz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 2:21 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Need Perfmon help.

 

I've got a server that is constantly reporting 80-99% disk usage every day.
I setup a Trace log for Disk input/output and a Counter Log  looking at the
Physical Disk totals of % Disk and Idle time, Avg. Queue length, then the
same for each of the spindles.  I've got a good set of etl and blg files.  I
used tracerpt to create the CSV dumpfile and workload text files, but relog
won't work on the blg files.  It keeps telling me: "Error: The specified
record was not found in the log file."

 

Plus I can't make hide nor hair of what I'm suppose to be looking for in the
CSV file.

 

How do I take these files and get some sort of sense as to why this server
feels the need to spend all it's time accessing the hard drive?

 

 

Regards,

Jim Majorowicz, MCP

Sr. Network Engineer

Whitsell Computer Services

(503) 297-8440x12

www.whitsell.com

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