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Microsoft Operations Manager Management Packs
Windows Internet Information Services
Version 6.0.7600.0 for 2008
Rules
.NET CLR Memory\% Time in GC Performance Rule
Management Pack:
Windows Internet Information Services
MP Version:
6.0.7600.0 for 2008
Released:
4/27/2011
Publisher:
Microsoft
.NET CLR Memory\% Time in GC Performance Rule Rule
ID:
Microsoft.Windows.InternetInformationServices.2008.DotNetCLRMemoryPercentageOfTimeInGC
Description:
% Time in GC is the percentage of elapsed time that was spent in performing a garbage collection (GC) since the last GC cycle. This counter is usually an indicator of the work done by the Garbage Collector on behalf of the application to collect and compact memory. This counter is updated only at the end of every GC and the counter value reflects the last observed value; its not an average.
Target:
IIS 7 Web Server
Enabled:
No
Overridable Parameters
Parameter Name
Default Value
Description
Override
Frequency
300
Tolerance
5
Maximum Sample Separation
4
Maximum data samples skipped by Optimized Collection when data is within Tolerance
Run As Profiles
Name
Default
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