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Win32_PerfFormattedData_SMS_STATUS_MANAGER_SMSStatusMessages
This object contains the counters that track the processing of SMS status messages by Status Manager.
NameSpace Path
\ROOT\CIMV2
PROPERTYSMS_REPORTCIMTYPEDESCRIPTION
CaptionStringA short textual description (one-line string) for the statistic or metric.
CorruptUInt32This is the number of corrupt SMS SVF files received by Status Manager since it was last started.
DescriptionStringA textual description of the statistic or metric.
Frequency_ObjectUInt64NA
Frequency_PerfTimeUInt64NA
Frequency_Sys100NSUInt64NA
NameStringThe Name property defines the label by which the statistic or metric is known. When subclassed, the property can be overridden to be a Key property.
ProcessedPersecUInt32This is the average number of SMS status messages processed per second by Status Manager during the last sampling interval.
ReceivedUInt32This is the number of SMS status messages received by Status Manager since it was last started.
ReplicatedAtHighPriorityUInt32This is the number of SMS status messages replicated to the parent site at high priority by Status Manager since it was last started.
ReplicatedAtLowPriorityUInt32This is the number of SMS status messages replicated to the parent site at low priority by Status Manager since it was last started.
ReplicatedAtNormalPriorityUInt32This is the number of SMS status messages replicated to the parent site at normal priority by Status Manager since it was last started.
ReportedToApplicationEventLogUInt32This is the number of SMS status messages reported by Status Manager to the Windows NT Application Event Log on the site server since Status Manager was last started.
Timestamp_ObjectUInt64NA
Timestamp_PerfTimeUInt64NA
Timestamp_Sys100NSUInt64NA
WrittenToSMSDatabaseUInt32This is the number of SMS status messages queued by Status Manager to be written to the SMS site database since Status Manager was last started. This number equals the number of status messages actually written to the database, unless Status Manager cannot write to the database (because it is full, for example), in which case the number of queued messages (shown by this counter) will increase even though no messages are being written to the database. (Queued messages are stored as .SQL files in \SMS\Inboxes\Statmgr.box\Retry.) When the database becomes writable again, the queued messages will rapidly be written to it, and this counter will again reflect the actual number of messages written to the database.
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