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Phone Book Service activity

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

Phone Book Service activity

Counters in System Monitor produce statistical information on the processor, memory, cache, network, and other object types.

The following table lists PBServer Monitor counters. (Delta files contain only the current, incremental phone book updates, not the entire phone book file.)

Name Description

Delta Upgrade Hits

The total number of delta phone book files (incremental phone book changes only) that have been successfully downloaded.

Delta Upgrade Hits/Sec

The number of delta phone book files that are successfully downloaded per second.

Error Hits

The total number of requests that could not be satisfied by PBS.

Error Hits/Sec

The number of requests per second that could not be satisfied by PBS.

Full Upgrade Hits

The total number of full phone book files that have been successfully downloaded.

Full Upgrade Hits/Sec

The number of full phone book files that are successfully downloaded per second.

No Upgrade Hits

The total number of requests for phone book files that did not require an update to the phone book file on the client computer.

No Upgrade Hits/Sec

The number of requests for phone book files per second that do not require an update to the phone book file on the client computer.

Total Hits

The total number of requests for phone book files.

Total Hits/Sec

The number of requests per second for phone book files.

Notes

  • For information on how to monitor phone book activity, see Monitor the activity of Phone Book Service

  • PBServer Monitor counters are not available unless PBS has been started. PBS starts automatically when a client computer requests a phone book. To simulate a client request, you can type:

    https://localhost/pbserver/pbserver.dll?osarch=0&ostype=0&osver=1&cmver=1&lcid=1033&pbver=0&pb=[phone_book_name]

    in the Address box of your browser, and then press ENTER. For example, if the phone book name is Awesome, you would type:

    https://localhost/pbserver/pbserver.dll?osarch=0&ostype=0&osver=1&cmver=1&lcid=1033&pbver=0&pb=Awesome