Monitoring MS Exchange Mailq

Phil Costelloe philc at foundation-it.com
Tue Jan 17 15:19:01 CET 2006


Sand Philipp wrote:
> Thanks for the hint with snmp, but I think those are only the
> counters, you can also check via performance counter. 
> I'll ask my Mailserver Admins, if these values are adequate.
> 
> Otherwise, how do you monitor you Exchange Servers? Am I the first
> one, who wants to do this with nagios? 

You can use NSClient to query performance counters, for example ...

$USER1$/check_nt -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ -v COUNTER -l
"\\MSExchangeMTA\\Work Queue Length","Work queue length (total) %d" -w
$ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ -s $ARG4$

Phil


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