Opsview 6.8.x End of Support

With the release of Opsview 6.11.0 on February 2025, versions 6.8.x have reached their End of Support (EOS) status, according to our Support policy. This means that versions 6.8.x will no longer receive code fixes or security updates.

The documentation for version 6.8.9 and earlier versions will remain accessible for the time being, but it will no longer be updated or receive backports. We strongly recommend upgrading to the latest version of Opsview to ensure continued support and access to the latest features and security enhancements.

Application - Microsoft Exchange Agentless Opspack

Microsoft Exchange Server is a messaging platform that provides secure email and scheduling tools for individuals and organizations and other useful tools to simplify communication and collaboration across users. It is available as a hosted service as well as on-premise software.

What You Can Monitor Copied

This Opspack allows you to monitor all the metrics you need to efficiently run a Microsoft Exchange Server, providing service checks for high level status information about services, mailflow statistics and client connectivity, as well as important metrics for the exchange database.

Host Templates Copied

The following Host Templates are currently provided by this Opspack. Click the name of each Host Template to be taken to the relevant information page, including a full Service Check description and usage instructions.

Host Template Description
Application - Microsoft Exchange - Status Monitor the status of your Microsoft Exchange services and components
Application - Microsoft Exchange - Mailflow Monitor the mailflow status of your Microsoft Exchange server
Application - Microsoft Exchange - Database Monitor the mailbox databases of your Microsoft Exchange server
Application - Microsoft Exchange - Client Connectivity Monitor client connectivity of your Microsoft Exchange server

Prerequisites Copied

Known Issues Copied

The ‘Exchange - Connectivity - Web App Connected Users’ service check may report inconsistently high values sometimes, this is because the value returned from the performance counter is incorrect. A possible workaround is to restart IIS by running the following command:

iisreset
["Opsview On-Premises"] ["Opsview > Opspacks"] ["User Guide", "Technical Reference"] "1"

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