Using Nagios to monitor Exchange 2007 Queues, etc.. ??

Anthony Montibello amontibello at gmail.com
Sat Oct 3 14:10:41 CEST 2009


Hi,

I thought Exchange had some performance counters.


Tony (Author of NC_Net)

On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Mirza Dedic <mirde at oppy.com> wrote:

> I cannot seem to find any solid information with Google.com on how to
> monitor my Exchange 2007 server, I am interested in knowing the send/receive
> queues, mainly to know the load at any certain time...
>
> On the box, I have NSClient++ installed (0.3.7) and I am already monitoring
> windows services, disk/memory/cpu; but I would like to have nagios look
> under the roof of the exchange server, and get me some #s for queue lengths.
>
> I guess this would be accomplished by WMI? I have not used WMI with
> NSClient++ before, does anyone have this setup in their environment for
> Exchange (or even IIS/ISA)?
>
> Please give some examples.
>
> Thank you..
>
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