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Exchange 2000 Health Monitor
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The Exchange 2000 health monitor can check to make sure important Exchange services are running and also gauge the current server load.
Settings
Server - Name of the server Exchange 2000 is running on
Services
Information store - Check to verify the information store service is running
MTA stacks - Check to verify the MTA stacks service is running
System attendant - Check to verify the system attendant service is running
Routing engine - Check to verify the routing engine service is running
IMAP4 - Check to verify the IMAP4 service is running
POP3 - Check to verify the POP3 service is running
Site replication - Check to verify the site replication service is running
Server Load
The server load options check metrics of Exchange that can show when the server is overloaded. The initial settings are estimates, and you may have to adjust them to your particular server for the best performance.
Receive queue size - This is the number of received message Exchange is waiting to process. This value should be low. A high value indicates Exchange is receiving messages faster than it can route them.
Send queue size - This is the number of messages waiting to be sent by Exchange. This value should be low. A high value indicates more message are being sent to Exchange than it can send efficiently.
User count - This is the number of users actively using the information store.
RPC requests - This is the number of client requests currently being serviced by Exchange. This value should be below 25. A high value indicates Exchange is overloaded with client requests.