Re: Exchange performance help



Average read time of 26 ms fall into the category of "your storage subsytem
is performing poorly"

For the 9548s, get and run the Nomas tool. Last I heard, Dave Goldman was
the keeper of the tool.


"UselessUser" <UselessUser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4D6E1883-8FF5-4BAC-807A-6C4D608F7B7E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi all,

We are occasionally getting the "Outlook is trying to get data from
<Exchange Server>" message in Outlook. (Especially when trying to open
other
people's calendars) I am attempting to troubleshoot this. I have found the
following articles:

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=839862
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/892764

We are getting the 9548 warnings about master sid approximately 15-30
times
a minute, I believe that this issue will be resolved automatically the
next
time we plan downtime to patch Exchange (Currently on store.exe 7638 SP2).

So I decided to look at the performance monitors as the article suggests,
but the problem is while I am doing this, I cannot tell what the values
mean... Are they in milliseconds etc? Here is a snapshot of what I have...

RPC Averaged Latency - Last 0 Average 4 Minium 0 Maximum 11
RPC Operations/Sec - Last 1192.291 Average 161.726 Minimum 2.985 Maximum
1460.323
RPC Requests - Last 0 Average 0 Minimum 0 Maximum 4
Processor Time - Last 7.026 Average 3.530 Minimum 0 Maximum 10.479
Log Record Stalls/sec - Last 0 Average 0.182 Minimum 0 Maximum 9.955
Average Disk Sec/Read - Last 0.006 Average 0.026 Minimum 0 Maximum 0.227
Average Disk Sec/Write - Last 0 Average 0.015 Minimum 0 Maximum 0.037
Current Disk Queue Length - Last 0 Average 1 Minium 0 Maximum 91

How does this look? Also what counter can I use to see the impact of the
accounts with no master sid (Or zombie users?)

Many Thanks


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