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Microsoft Sharepoint Products and Technologies Resource Kit eBook

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248 Part III: Planning <strong>and</strong> Deployment<br />

To view site usage data for a single site, follow these steps:<br />

1. Navigate to the Windows SharePoint Services site <strong>and</strong> then click Site Settings.<br />

2. Click Go to Site Administration.<br />

3. Under Management <strong>and</strong> Statistics, click View site usage data. The Site<br />

Usage Reports page provides a report that contains the following information:<br />

■ The pages that have been accessed on that site, including document libraries<br />

■ The users that have accessed the site<br />

■ The operating system of the user accessing the site<br />

■ The browser type<br />

■ The referrer URL<br />

■ Data that can be displayed by monthly summary or daily summary<br />

■ A site-usage summary for an entire site collection<br />

4. Navigate to the top-level website, <strong>and</strong> select Site Settings.<br />

5. Select Go to Site Administration.<br />

6. Under Site Collection Administration, select View Site Collection Usage<br />

Summary. This provides a summary of the entire site collection usage.<br />

To better underst<strong>and</strong> what might be the bottleneck of the portal, it makes<br />

sense to check for several counters on the different servers. We can divide the<br />

counters in three different groups, as shown in Table 10-6.<br />

Table 10-6 Counters by Platform<br />

Platform Counters<br />

Client-Side Counters Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time<br />

Memory\Pages/sec<br />

Windows 2003 <strong>and</strong> IIS Counters File Cache Flushes/Hits<br />

ASP.net Application Restarts<br />

ASP.net Requests/Second<br />

ASP.net Requests Queued<br />

ASP.net Requests Rejected<br />

ASP.net Request Wait Time<br />

Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time<br />

Memory\Pages/sec<br />

System\Context Switches/sec<br />

Process(inetinfo)\% Processor Time<br />

Process(inetinfo)\Working Set<br />

Process(w3wp)\% Processor Time<br />

Process(w3wp)\Working Set<br />

Process(LSASS)\% Processor Time

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