ASP.NET\Request Wait Time Baseline Monitor

Microsoft.Windows.InternetInformationServices.2000.WebServer.ASP.NETRequestWaitTime.Monitor (UnitMonitor)

Knowledge Base article:

Summary

This Baseline Monitor creates baseline performance data for the ASP.NET\Requests Wait Time performance counter.

The ASP.NET\Requests Wait Time performance counter exposes the number of milliseconds the most recent request was waiting in the queue. When this counter deviates from the normal operational baseline, it may indicate an undesirable performance state.

Configuration

This monitor is not configured to generate Alerts. However, state changes will be monitored. To enable Alerting use the Overrides feature to change the alert configuration.

Resolutions

If the measured value for this counter deviates from the normal operational baseline and indicates an undesirable performance state an investigation of the probable cause and source may be required.

Element properties:

TargetMicrosoft.Windows.InternetInformationServices.2000.WebServer
Parent MonitorSystem.Health.PerformanceState
CategoryPerformanceHealth
EnabledFalse
Instance NameASP.NET
Counter NameRequest Wait Time
Frequency300
Alert GenerateFalse
Alert Auto ResolveTrue
Monitor TypeSystem.Performance.ThreeStateBaseliningMonitorWithoutCompression
RemotableTrue
AccessibilityPublic
RunAsDefault

Source Code:

<UnitMonitor ID="Microsoft.Windows.InternetInformationServices.2000.WebServer.ASP.NETRequestWaitTime.Monitor" Accessibility="Public" Enabled="false" Target="Microsoft.Windows.InternetInformationServices.2000.WebServer" ParentMonitorID="SystemHealth!System.Health.PerformanceState" Remotable="true" Priority="Normal" TypeID="SystemPerf!System.Performance.ThreeStateBaseliningMonitorWithoutCompression" ConfirmDelivery="false">
<Category>PerformanceHealth</Category>
<OperationalStates>
<OperationalState ID="ASP.NETRequestWaitTimeNormal" MonitorTypeStateID="WithinEnvelope" HealthState="Success"/>
<OperationalState ID="ASP.NETRequestWaitTimeLow" MonitorTypeStateID="BelowEnvelope" HealthState="Warning"/>
<OperationalState ID="ASP.NETRequestWaitTimeHigh" MonitorTypeStateID="AboveEnvelope" HealthState="Error"/>
</OperationalStates>
<Configuration>
<SignatureID>{85FC29EF-60AC-40aa-9533-8815721EB854}</SignatureID>
<DataSourceSettings>
<ComputerName>$Target/Host/Host/Property[Type="Windows!Microsoft.Windows.Computer"]/NetworkName$</ComputerName>
<ObjectName>ASP.NET</ObjectName>
<CounterName>Request Wait Time</CounterName>
<InstanceName/>
<AllInstances>false</AllInstances>
<Frequency>300</Frequency>
</DataSourceSettings>
<LearningAndBaseliningSettings>
<BusinessCycleLengthUnit>Week</BusinessCycleLengthUnit>
<BusinessCycleLengthInGivenUnit>1</BusinessCycleLengthInGivenUnit>
<LearningType>Continuous</LearningType>
<Offset1>3</Offset1>
<Offset2>3</Offset2>
<Offset3>3</Offset3>
<LearningRate>2.33</LearningRate>
<InitialNoAlertPeriodInBizCycles>1</InitialNoAlertPeriodInBizCycles>
<OuterSensitivity>3.31</OuterSensitivity>
<InnerSensitivity>2.81</InnerSensitivity>
</LearningAndBaseliningSettings>
<SignatureCollectionSettings>
<DBUpdatePeriodInSeconds>300</DBUpdatePeriodInSeconds>
</SignatureCollectionSettings>
</Configuration>
</UnitMonitor>