Http Indexing Service Object
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
The Http Indexing Service object reports statistics about queries run by the Indexing Service through Internet Information Services (IIS). Unlike other Indexing Service counters, which can report values even if the Indexing Service is not being used in conjunction with a Web server, these counters only report values when Indexing Service queries are executed through the Web server.
Counter Name | Description | Counter Type |
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% Cache Hits |
Shows the percentage of queries that were found in the cache, out of the total number of times the cache was queried since the Indexing Service was lasted started. |
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% Cache Misses |
Shows the percentage of times that queries were not found in the cache, out of the total number of times the cache was queried since the Indexing Service was lasted started. |
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Active Queries |
Shows the current number of running queries since the Indexing Service was lasted started. |
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Cache Items |
Shows the number of completed queries that are stored in the cache since the Web Service was last started and the first query was posted. |
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Current Requests Queued |
Shows the current number of query requests that are pending. |
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Queries per Minute |
Shows the rate, in incidents per minute, of queries by the server. This counter can be used to determine server usage. |
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Total Queries |
Shows the total number of queries run since the service was last started. |
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Total Requests Rejected |
Shows the total number of query requests that were rejected because the server was too busy. If this value begins to increase steadily, a bottleneck is developing. To alleviate this condition, reconfigure the server by adding more RAM, or use less resource-intensive queries. |