Throttling
Check if the BizTalk Server environment is in the throttling state longer than the user-defined threshold
Example of the Throttling resource as seen in a Monitor View
Category Name="Health Check"
Resource Name="Throttling"
What's being evaluated for 'Throttling'?
The evaluated state is provided by the table below:
Throttling is normal in BizTalk(!), Nodinite evaluates if the throttling state has been active for more than X minutes for example:
- Message delivery throttling state
- Message publishing throttling state
Read more about Host Throttling Performance Counters
State | Status | Description | Actions | |
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Unavailable | Resource not available | Evaluation of the 'BizTalk Host Throttling Performance Counters' is not possible either due to network or security-related problems | Review prerequisites | |
Warning | BizTalk is throttling | Your BizTalk environment has been in the throttling state above configured threshold | Details Edit |
|
OK | BizTalk is not throttling | BizTalk has enough CPU and memory to cope with the current load | Details Edit |
TIP: The evaluated state may be reconfigured using the Expected State functionality that exists on every Resource within Nodinite.
What remote actions are available?
- Details - NOT YET IMPLEMENTED
- Edit- NOT YET IMPLEMENTED, please use the global Configuration
- Metrics chart
Details
The 'Details' Action is not implemented for this Resource.
Edit
The 'Edit' Action is not implemented for this Resource. Adjust the threshold-based Monitoring using the global Configuration.
The Warning threshold is by default set to 15 minutes, e.g, BizTalk must be in the throttling state for more than 15 minutes to yield this Resource in the Warning state.
The Default value is 15 minutes.
Metrics chart
Click the Actions button and click on the Metrics chart menu item to manage the code behind the Dashboard widget.
Configuration
Perform changes to the Monitoring thresholds by using the global Configuration (for the instance of the Nodinite Microsoft BizTalk Server Monitoring Agent).