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Exchange Server 2010 - Resolving Calendar AttendantRequests Failed
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On my Exchange mailbox server, I am receiving the alert:
MSExchange Calendar AttendantRequests Failed
Or in Solarwinds Orion:
Requests Failed (Calendar Attendant) for Exchange 2010 Mailbox Role Counters (Advanced) on *servername*
All I know is this figure should be 0 at all times. Currently I am at 2, and this is the only alert on the Exchange servers. No where I can find how to resolve this. How can I fix this?
Thank you.
exchange-2010 performance-monitoring calendar performance-counters exchange-server
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On my Exchange mailbox server, I am receiving the alert:
MSExchange Calendar AttendantRequests Failed
Or in Solarwinds Orion:
Requests Failed (Calendar Attendant) for Exchange 2010 Mailbox Role Counters (Advanced) on *servername*
All I know is this figure should be 0 at all times. Currently I am at 2, and this is the only alert on the Exchange servers. No where I can find how to resolve this. How can I fix this?
Thank you.
exchange-2010 performance-monitoring calendar performance-counters exchange-server
This is old, but the question is still relevant with new versions of Exchange Server. If anyone else experiences this, I'd ask the op if they have a value of '2' on the server's performance counters and/or if they only have a value of '2' in Orion. If only in Orion, it is likely a bug, per this Thwack post: thwack.solarwinds.com/thread/97997.
– SturdyErde
May 10 at 15:27
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On my Exchange mailbox server, I am receiving the alert:
MSExchange Calendar AttendantRequests Failed
Or in Solarwinds Orion:
Requests Failed (Calendar Attendant) for Exchange 2010 Mailbox Role Counters (Advanced) on *servername*
All I know is this figure should be 0 at all times. Currently I am at 2, and this is the only alert on the Exchange servers. No where I can find how to resolve this. How can I fix this?
Thank you.
exchange-2010 performance-monitoring calendar performance-counters exchange-server
On my Exchange mailbox server, I am receiving the alert:
MSExchange Calendar AttendantRequests Failed
Or in Solarwinds Orion:
Requests Failed (Calendar Attendant) for Exchange 2010 Mailbox Role Counters (Advanced) on *servername*
All I know is this figure should be 0 at all times. Currently I am at 2, and this is the only alert on the Exchange servers. No where I can find how to resolve this. How can I fix this?
Thank you.
exchange-2010 performance-monitoring calendar performance-counters exchange-server
exchange-2010 performance-monitoring calendar performance-counters exchange-server
edited May 10 at 15:32
SturdyErde
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asked Feb 21 '12 at 20:29
marcwengermarcwenger
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This is old, but the question is still relevant with new versions of Exchange Server. If anyone else experiences this, I'd ask the op if they have a value of '2' on the server's performance counters and/or if they only have a value of '2' in Orion. If only in Orion, it is likely a bug, per this Thwack post: thwack.solarwinds.com/thread/97997.
– SturdyErde
May 10 at 15:27
add a comment |
This is old, but the question is still relevant with new versions of Exchange Server. If anyone else experiences this, I'd ask the op if they have a value of '2' on the server's performance counters and/or if they only have a value of '2' in Orion. If only in Orion, it is likely a bug, per this Thwack post: thwack.solarwinds.com/thread/97997.
– SturdyErde
May 10 at 15:27
This is old, but the question is still relevant with new versions of Exchange Server. If anyone else experiences this, I'd ask the op if they have a value of '2' on the server's performance counters and/or if they only have a value of '2' in Orion. If only in Orion, it is likely a bug, per this Thwack post: thwack.solarwinds.com/thread/97997.
– SturdyErde
May 10 at 15:27
This is old, but the question is still relevant with new versions of Exchange Server. If anyone else experiences this, I'd ask the op if they have a value of '2' on the server's performance counters and/or if they only have a value of '2' in Orion. If only in Orion, it is likely a bug, per this Thwack post: thwack.solarwinds.com/thread/97997.
– SturdyErde
May 10 at 15:27
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How do you know for sure that this figure should be 0 at all times?
I would take a look at this technet article:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff360647(v=exchg.140).aspx
It lists a variety of solutions on the bottom. Also note that this article specifies 100 as the warning threshold, not 0.
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It seems Technet has conflicting information:
Calendar Attendant Counters
The following table shows Calendar Attendant counters.
Counter Description Threshold
MSExchange Calendar AttendantRequests Failed
Shows the total number of failures that occurred while the Calendar Attendant was processing events.
Should be 0 at all times.
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How do you know for sure that this figure should be 0 at all times?
I would take a look at this technet article:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff360647(v=exchg.140).aspx
It lists a variety of solutions on the bottom. Also note that this article specifies 100 as the warning threshold, not 0.
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How do you know for sure that this figure should be 0 at all times?
I would take a look at this technet article:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff360647(v=exchg.140).aspx
It lists a variety of solutions on the bottom. Also note that this article specifies 100 as the warning threshold, not 0.
add a comment |
How do you know for sure that this figure should be 0 at all times?
I would take a look at this technet article:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff360647(v=exchg.140).aspx
It lists a variety of solutions on the bottom. Also note that this article specifies 100 as the warning threshold, not 0.
How do you know for sure that this figure should be 0 at all times?
I would take a look at this technet article:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff360647(v=exchg.140).aspx
It lists a variety of solutions on the bottom. Also note that this article specifies 100 as the warning threshold, not 0.
answered Feb 26 '12 at 4:35
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It seems Technet has conflicting information:
Calendar Attendant Counters
The following table shows Calendar Attendant counters.
Counter Description Threshold
MSExchange Calendar AttendantRequests Failed
Shows the total number of failures that occurred while the Calendar Attendant was processing events.
Should be 0 at all times.
add a comment |
It seems Technet has conflicting information:
Calendar Attendant Counters
The following table shows Calendar Attendant counters.
Counter Description Threshold
MSExchange Calendar AttendantRequests Failed
Shows the total number of failures that occurred while the Calendar Attendant was processing events.
Should be 0 at all times.
add a comment |
It seems Technet has conflicting information:
Calendar Attendant Counters
The following table shows Calendar Attendant counters.
Counter Description Threshold
MSExchange Calendar AttendantRequests Failed
Shows the total number of failures that occurred while the Calendar Attendant was processing events.
Should be 0 at all times.
It seems Technet has conflicting information:
Calendar Attendant Counters
The following table shows Calendar Attendant counters.
Counter Description Threshold
MSExchange Calendar AttendantRequests Failed
Shows the total number of failures that occurred while the Calendar Attendant was processing events.
Should be 0 at all times.
answered Jul 23 '14 at 15:24
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This is old, but the question is still relevant with new versions of Exchange Server. If anyone else experiences this, I'd ask the op if they have a value of '2' on the server's performance counters and/or if they only have a value of '2' in Orion. If only in Orion, it is likely a bug, per this Thwack post: thwack.solarwinds.com/thread/97997.
– SturdyErde
May 10 at 15:27