Microsoft KB Archive/143181

= File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Server Monitor Counters =

Article ID: 143181

Article Last Modified on 6/23/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Internet Information Server 1.0

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This article was previously published under Q143181



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SUMMARY
When you install the FTP Server from the Internet Information Server (IIS), four new objects are added to the existing list of objects. This article describes an object called "FTP server" which contains 19 counters.

Performance Monitor is a graphical tool for measuring the performance of your own computer or other computers on a network. On each computer, you can view the behavior of objects such as processors, memory, cache, threads, and processes. Each of these objects has an associated set of counters that provide information on such things as device usage, queue lengths, and delays, as well as information used for throughput and internal congestion measurements. It provides charting, alerting, and reporting capabilities that reflect current activity along with ongoing logging. You can also open log files at a later time for browsing and charting as if they were reflecting current activity.



MORE INFORMATION
The definitions of the counters under the Performance Monitor object " FTP Server" are given below:

  Bytes Received/sec --  Bytes Received/sec is the rate that data bytes are received by the FTP Server.

Bytes Sent/sec --  Bytes Sent/sec is the rate that data bytes are sent by the FTP Server.

Bytes Total/sec ---  Bytes Total/sec is the sum of Bytes Sent/sec and Bytes Received/sec. This is the total rate of bytes transferred by the FTP Server.

Connection Attempts ---  Connection Attempts is the number of connection attempts that have been made to the FTP Server.

Current Anonymous Users ---  Current Anonymous Users is the number of anonymous users currently connected to the FTP Server.

Current Connections ---  Current Connections is the current number of connections to the FTP Server.

Current NonAnonymous Users --  Current NonAnonymous Users is the number of nonanonymous users currently connected to the FTP Server.

Files Received --  Files Received is the total number of files received by the FTP Server.

Files Sent --  Files Sent is the total number of files sent by the FTP Server.

Files Total ---  Files Total is the sum of Files Sent and Files Received. This is the total number of files transferred by the FTP Server.

Logon Attempts --  Logon Attempts is the number of logon attempts that have been made by   the FTP Server.

Maximum Anonymous Users ---  Maximum Anonymous Users is the maximum number of anonymous users simultaneously connected to the FTP Server.

Maximum Connections ---  Maximum Connections is the maximum number of simultaneous connections to   the FTP Server.

Maximum NonAnonymous Users --  Maximum NonAnonymous Users is the maximum number of nonanonymous users simultaneously connected to the FTP Server.

Total Anonymous Users -  Total Anonymous Users is the total number of anonymous users that have ever connected to the FTP Server.

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Keywords: kbnetwork KB143181

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