ACS/RSVP Service Object
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
The ACS/RSVP Service performance object reports statistics about the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) service and about local applications that use Quality of Service (QoS). The ACS/RSVP Service object is available even if the RSVP service is not running.
Counter Name | Description | Counter Type |
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Bytes in QoS Notifications |
Shows a running total of the number of bytes that were delivered in QoS notifications to applications that use QoS. |
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Failed QoS Requests |
Shows the number of QoS requests that were generated by applications that use QoS and that were rejected by the ACS/RSVP service. Failed QoS requests can be caused by invalid QoS requests. |
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Failed QoS Sends |
Shows the number of QoS notifications from the ACS/RSVP service that could not be sent to the QoS applications. Failed QoS sends can be caused by terminated applications. |
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Network Interfaces |
Shows the number of local network interfaces (IP addresses) that are visible to, and used by, the RSVP service. |
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Network Sockets |
Shows the total number of raw sockets that were opened for the purpose of RSVP signaling. |
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QoS notifications |
Shows the number of QoS notifications that were delivered to applications that use QoS by the QoS RSVP service. |
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QoS Sockets |
Shows the number of sockets that use QoS. |
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QoS-Enabled Receivers |
Shows the number of RESV messages sent for receivers that use QoS. |
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QoS-Enabled Senders |
Shows the number of PATH messages sent for senders that use QoS. |
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RSVP Sessions |
Shows the current number of active RSVP sessions on the ACS/RSVP service. |
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Timers |
Shows the number of timer events that are scheduled to take place. This counter shows the activity level of the ACS/RSVP service. |
See Also
Concepts
Windows Server 2003 System Performance Counters
Counters by Feature