Re: Question about monitoring in SBS2K3 Prem. vs. SBS2K
- From: "Torrey Lauer" <torrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 11:21:43 -0500
Actually, I hate not being able to see the CPU usage, any alerts, and any
processes that have stopped in REAL TIME like I could in SBS 2000. Isn't
there anything like that in SBS2K3 Prem.?
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Torrey Lauer
Modern Travel Services
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Rainbow Sky Travel
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""Jenny wu [MSFT]"" <v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi Torrey,
>
> Thanks for posting here!
>
> For your description, I understand that you want to find a tool which can
> tell you CPU and memory usage information and how process run in given
> time. If I am off base, please don't hesitate to let me know.
>
> I think it maybe Server Status lists in SBS Administrator Console of SBS
> 2000. In SBS 2003, it should be Usage Report in Monitoring and Reporting,
> which shows Server Performance Report real time in Monitoring and
> Reporting. Generally when you click Monitoring and Reporting in Server
> Management console, the Server Performance Report will be loaded in the
> left panel that you need not click 'View Usage Report' link to see. And by
> default you can receive one daily report mail and also you can manually
> configure monitoring reports and alerts. It is very convenient for
> administrator to manage and control server status.
>
> If that is not your concern, please give me a screen shot of the item you
> found in Monitoring and Reporting which need you click. So that I can know
> exactly what you want.
>
> Hope above information helps! if you have any further concern or question
> please feel free to let me know. I am look forward to your reply!
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Jenny Wu
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>>From: "Torrey Lauer" <torrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject: Question about monitoring in SBS2K3 Prem. vs. SBS2K
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>>We upgraded from SBS2K to SBS2K3 Prem. this past Winter (February, I
> think),
>>and I only miss one thing. It may still be available, but I haven't been
>>able to find it. In SBS2K, there was a screen, and I forget which one it
>>is, but it was the one that told me how much CPU was being utilized at any
>>given moment, how much memory was being used, if any processes stopped,
> etc.
>>all on that one screen.
>>
>>Is there anything like that still in SBS2K3? I've looked at the
> Monitoring
>>and Reporting section, but from what I can tell, it just runs a report at
>>that moment that I click on it, and I'm looking for something that's more
>>like what was in SBS2K.
>>
>>Does anyone know what I am talking about and know the answer to this?
>>
>>--
>>Torrey Lauer
>>Modern Travel Services
>>moderntravel DOT net
>>
>>Rainbow Sky Travel
>>rainbow sky travel DOT net
>>
>>
>>
>
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