Monitor Caches
NCache publishes performance counters for all cache store types to support effective monitoring and diagnostics. These counters provide visibility into cache activities such as hits and misses, throughput, latency, evictions, client connections, and memory usage for both local and clustered caches. In addition, NCache offers server-side and client-side logging, email notifications for clustered caches, and multiple monitoring options including NCache Management Center, PowerShell, and Windows Performance Monitor to help maintain high availability and optimal performance.
In This Section
Cache Counters
This section contains information about the different counters published by NCache.
Using the NCache Management Center
This section contains information about how you can monitor your caches using the NCache Management Center.
Using the Command Line Tool
This section contains information about how you can monitor your caches using the supported cmdlets.
Using the Windows PerfMon Tool
This section contains information about how you can monitor cache servers, clients, and bridges using the Windows PerfMon tool.
Using Prometheus [Deprecated]
This section contains information about how you can configure and monitor the NCache performance counters using Prometheus.
Using Grafana [Deprecated]
This section contains information about how you can configure and monitor the NCache performance counters using Grafana.
Using SNMP Counters
This section contains information about how you can configure and monitor the NCache performance counters using the Simple Network Management Protocol.
Using JMX Counters
This section contains information about how you can configure and monitor the NCache performance counters using the Java Management Extension Framework.
Memory Dumps
Explains how to create a memory dump in NCache.
Logging
This section contains information about the different types of logging facilities provided by NCache.
Troubleshooting NCache Monitoring
This section contains information about workarounds for commonly occurring errors while monitoring NCache using PerfMon.
IPv6 Support
This section contains information about how to enable support for IPv6 addresses for cluster-wide and client-server communication.