Mailbox – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Current Connections—Number of POP connections used by Exchange Server 2003 in the last

polling period.

Mailbox

Exchange Server allows you to organize the Exchange information store into multiple storage groups for

mailbox storage and public folder storage management.

Storage group—A storage group contains log and assistant files to manage the databases that
belong to the storage group. An Exchange Server 2003 host supports up to four storage groups,

each of which supports up to five databases. Databases apply to mailbox storage and public folder
storage.

Mailbox storage—Stores mailbox data of one or more users.

Public folder storage—Stores public folder data of one or more users.

The Mailbox area shows the mailbox usage of Exchange Server 2003. If the Exchange Server 2003 host

has multiple mailboxes, this area displays the overall usage of them, as shown in

Figure 348

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Figure 348 Mailbox area layout

Mailbox area fields:

Attribute/Value—Monitor index name and data that was obtained when APM last polled
Exchange Server 2003.

{

Size—Disk space occupied by all mailboxes.

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Rx Queue Length—Number of mail messages in the mailbox receive queue.

{

Tx Queue Length—Number of mail messages in the mailbox transmit queue.

{

Active Clients—Number of clients that operated a mailbox in the last 10 minutes.

{

Total Logins—Number of clients logging in to the mailboxes. The number also includes the
system processes.

{

Logins/Sec—Number of login requests to the mailboxes per second.

{

Recipients Delivered/Min—Number of mails delivered to the recipients per minute.

{

Messages Delivered/Min—Average number of mail messages delivered from mailboxes to
recipients per minute.

{

Messages Sent/Min—Average number of mail messages sent to the mailbox transmit queue
per minute.

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