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Exchange Database Monitoring

Requires Opsview Cloud or Opsview Monitor 6.2

This Host Template is part of the Exchange Database Monitoring Opspack

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Host Template: Application - Microsoft Exchange - Database

Monitor the status of your Microsoft Exchange mailbox databases with a variety of checks including database disk usage, replication health status and database IO operations.

This Host Template includes the following Service Checks:

Service Check Name Description Default Thresholds (Warning, Critical) UOM
Exchange - Database - Disk Space Shows the disk space information about one or more mailbox databases. disk_free_space=30:,10: %
Exchange - Database - Backup Status Shows the backup status information about one or more mailbox databases. If not run with verbose mode, results will be truncated and summarised. N/A N/A
Exchange - Database - Replication Health Status Checks all aspects of replication and replay and the status of Mailbox servers in a database availability group (DAG). N/A N/A
Exchange - Database - MAPI Connectivity Status Checks the server functionality by logging on to the mailbox that you specify. If not run with verbose mode, results will be truncated and summarised. N/A ms
Exchange - Database - I/O Shows the average length of time, in milliseconds, per database read/write operation. If not run with verbose mode, results will be truncated and summarised. database_reads=20,40database_writes=50,100 ms
Exchange - Database - Instances Shows the number of active database copies on the server N/A N/A
Exchange - Database - RPC Latency RPC Latency is the average latency in milliseconds of RPC requests per database. If not run with verbose mode, results will be truncated and summarised. rpc_latency=50,100 ms
Exchange - Database - LDAP Search Time Shows the time in milliseconds to send an LDAP search request and receive a response. If not run with verbose mode, results will be truncated and summarised. ldap_search_time=50,100 ms

Usage Instructions

Ensure you have set the Primary Hostname/IP field of your Opsview Host to the hostname or IP address of your exchange server.

Step 1: Add this Host Template

Add the Application - Microsoft Exchange - Database Host Template to your Opsview Monitor host. If the resource you're monitoring has no hostname or public IP, then open the Advanced settings pane and change Host Check Command to Always assumed to be UP.

For more information, refer to Opsview Knowledge Center - Adding Host Templates to Hosts.

Step 2: Add and configure variables required for this Host Template

The Service Checks in this Host Template use the following variables, and they will be added to your Opsview Monitor instance when you import the Opspack:

KERBEROS_REALM

Only required if authenticating using Kerberos.

Parameter Position in Variable Name Description
Opsview UI Only Value Kerberos Realm Kerberos realm. This value is not used by the plugin, it is used to automatically configure your 'krb5.conf' configuration file

WINRM_TRANSPORT

Parameter Position in Variable Name Description
-Transport Value Authentication Type Authentication type to use
-Username Arg1 Username Username for remote windows host
-Password Arg2 Password Password for remote windows host
-Scheme Arg3 Scheme Scheme for connecting to remote windows host
Opsview UI Only Arg4 Extra Args Extra args for check_by_winrm. The value is appended to the check_by_winrm call.

For more information, refer to Opsview Knowledge Center - Adding Variables to Hosts.

For mode-specific help, run the plugin with the -h -m <mode> flags. This will list the required and optional Variable Arguments for that mode. The appropriate mode for each Service Check is listed here:

Service Check Name Mode
Exchange - Database - Disk Space MSExDatabase.Disk.Space
Exchange - Database - Backup Status MSExDatabase.Backup.Status
Exchange - Database - Replication Health Status MSExDatabase.Replication.Health
Exchange - Database - MAPI Connectivity Status MSExDatabase.MAPI.Connectivity
Exchange - Database - I/O MSExDatabase.IO
Exchange - Database - Instances MSExDatabase.Instances
Exchange - Database - RPC Latency MSExDatabase.RPC.Latency
Exchange - Database - LDAP Search Time MSExDatabase.LDAP.Search.Time

Step 3: Apply changes and the system will now be monitored

Microsoft Exchange Database Service Checks