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Chapter 3 Using Centralized Email Reporting
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Month Report— The Month report queries the day tables for the 30 or 31 days
(dependent on the number of days in the month), giving you an exact report
on the number of queries over 30 or 31 days. Again, this is an exact number.
(dependent on the number of days in the month), giving you an exact report
on the number of queries over 30 or 31 days. Again, this is an exact number.
The ‘Maximum’ value indicator on the System Capacity page is the highest value
seen for the specified period. The ‘Average’ value is the average of all values for
the specified period. The period of aggregation depends on the interval selected
for that report. For example, you can choose to see the Average and Maximum
values for each day if the chart is for a month period.
seen for the specified period. The ‘Average’ value is the average of all values for
the specified period. The period of aggregation depends on the interval selected
for that report. For example, you can choose to see the Average and Maximum
values for each day if the chart is for a month period.
System Capacity – Workqueue
The System Capacity – Workqueue page shows the volume of messages in work
queues over a specified time period. It also shows the maximum messages in work
queues over the same time period. You can view data for a day, week, month, or
year. Occasional spikes in the Workqueue graphs are normal and expected. If the
spikes occur with increasing frequency and are maintained over a long period of
time, this may indicate a capacity issue. When reviewing the work queue page,
you may want to measure the frequency of work queue backups, and take note of
work queue backups that exceed 10,000 messages.
queues over a specified time period. It also shows the maximum messages in work
queues over the same time period. You can view data for a day, week, month, or
year. Occasional spikes in the Workqueue graphs are normal and expected. If the
spikes occur with increasing frequency and are maintained over a long period of
time, this may indicate a capacity issue. When reviewing the work queue page,
you may want to measure the frequency of work queue backups, and take note of
work queue backups that exceed 10,000 messages.