MBV - HOW TO use MBV as a periodic Monitoring tool alerting user of warnings
Hello everyone,
This is another “MBV - HOW TO” post, this time about a MBV usage as some sort of periodic Monitoring tool.
MBV can also be used indeed as a periodic Monitoring tool alerting user of warnings but w/o need to look each time at the HTML Summary Report
Indeed, since version 10.00, MBV can generate Red and/or Yellow warnings in the Application EventLog in the following Format :
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Event Type: Error
Event Source: MBV Engine
Event Category: None
Event ID: 0
Date: 23/03/2009
Time: 09:41:50
User: N/A
Computer: MJPIERAUC2K3B
Description:
Category : Other MsgBox Checks
Caption : Total active 'Cache msg' for MsgBox MSGBOX DB 1 (MASTER) "BizTalkMsgBoxDb" on FRDSIBTS-BTS2K6
Value : 6087 (they do NOT appear in HAT or BTS MMC and large number can impact MsgBox perfs) !!
Links:
kb 944426 - Orphaned cache instances may be built in the Instances table: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/944426/en-us
You experience performance issues with BizTalk Server 2006 and throttling messages are logged in the performance log file: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/936536/en-us
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This feature can be specially interesting if MBV user has already some tool monitoring the EventLog application
You can enable this feature with or w/o generating a HTML report.
These are for example the few steps to raise ALL REDS warnings in the application EventLog and generate NO HTML Report and Output files in the MBV Folder:
- Select the global property “Log RED Warnings in the Journal” to “True”
- Select the global property “Generate HTML file” to “False”
- If you don’t want keep history of MBV report, Select the global property “Update History File” to “False”
- If you don’t want keeping Status of MBV report, Select the global property “Update status File” to “False”
Once these global properties configured, each next Collect process will also raise in Application EventLog all Red warnings raised but will NOT produce any HTML or text files. You can of course select also the Yellow warnings if you want
All these changes will be kept in MBVSETTINGS.XML located in same folderv than MBV
Now, you can schedule Console version of MBV (BTSDBCOLLECT.EXE) to run perdiocally and it will use this settings file if is also present in the folder of BTSDBCOLLECT.EXE.
Look at this post from Richard about scheduling Btsdbcollect.exe using Windows Task scheduler
:
https://www.richardhallgren.com/receiving-scheduled-msgboxviewer-reports-via-e-mail/
Let me know your comments/questions on this post
Thanks
JP