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active_directory.dra.outbound.bytes.not_compressed,gauge,,bytes,,"The uncompressed size (in bytes) of outbound replication data that was not compressed — that is, outbound to DSAs in the same site — per second.",-1,active_directory,ad dra outbound not comp
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active_directory.dra.outbound.bytes.total,gauge,,bytes,,"The total number of bytes sent per second. It is the sum of the number of bytes of uncompressed data (never compressed) and compressed data (after compression).",-1,active_directory,ad dra outbound total
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active_directory.dra.outbound.objects.filtered_persec,gauge,,objects,second,"The number of objects (per second) acknowledged by outbound replication partners that required no updates. This counter includes objects that the outbound partner did not already have.",-1,active_directory,ad dra outbound filtered
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active_directory.dra.outbound.objects.persec",gauge,,objects,second,"The number of objects sent (per second) though outbound replication to replication partners.",-1,active_directory,ad dra outbound objects
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active_directory.dra.outbound.properties.persec",gauge,,properties,second,"The number of properties sent per second. This counter tells you whether a source server is returning objects or not. Sometimes, the server might stop working correctly and not return objects quickly or at all.",-1,active_directory,ad dra outbound properties
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active_directory.dra.outbound.values.dns_persec",gauge,,values,second,"The number values of object properties sent (per second), to replication partners in which the values are for object properties that belong to distinguished names. Values for distinguished names, such as group or distribution list memberships, are more expensive to apply than other kinds of values because a group or distribution list object can include hundreds or thousands of members. In contrast, a simple object might have only one or two attributes.",-1,active_directory,ad dra outbound dns
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active_directory.dra.outbound.values.total_persec",gauge,,values,second,"The total number of values of object properties sent (per second), to replication partners.",-1,active_directory,ad dra outbound values
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active_directory.dra.replication.remaining_updates,gauge,,updates,,"The number of changes to objects that have been received in the current directory replication update packet for the DRA that have not yet been applied to the local server. A sharp decline in the rate at which objects are applied to the database indicates normal operation, while a gradual decline indicates that complex objects are being applied. This counter is a helpful gauge of whether a server is slow to replicate.",-1,active_directory,ad dra replication updates
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active_directory.dra.outbound.objects.persec,gauge,,objects,second,"The number of objects sent (per second) though outbound replication to replication partners.",-1,active_directory,ad dra outbound objects
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active_directory.dra.outbound.properties.persec,gauge,,properties,second,"The number of properties sent per second. This counter tells you whether a source server is returning objects or not. Sometimes, the server might stop working correctly and not return objects quickly or at all.",-1,active_directory,ad dra outbound properties
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active_directory.dra.outbound.values.dns_persec,gauge,,values,second,"The number values of object properties sent (per second), to replication partners in which the values are for object properties that belong to distinguished names. Values for distinguished names, such as group or distribution list memberships, are more expensive to apply than other kinds of values because a group or distribution list object can include hundreds or thousands of members. In contrast, a simple object might have only one or two attributes.",-1,active_directory,ad dra outbound dns
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active_directory.dra.outbound.values.total_persec,gauge,,values,second,"The total number of values of object properties sent (per second), to replication partners.",-1,active_directory,ad dra outbound values
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active_directory.dra.replication.pending_synchronizations,gauge,,synchronizations,,"The number of directory synchronizations that are queued for this server that are not yet processed. This counter helps in determining replication backlog — the larger the number, the larger the backlog.",-1,active_directory,ad dra replication syncs
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active_directory.dra.sync_requests_made,gauge,,requests,,"The number of synchronization requests made to replication partners since computer was last restarted.",-1,active_directory,ad dra replication syncs
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active_directory.ds.security_descriptor.subops_persec,gauge,,suboperations,second,"The number of suboperations (per second) of security descriptor propagation. One operation of security descriptor propagation comprises many suboperations. There is approximately one suboperation for each object that the propagation operation causes the propagator to examine.",-1,active_directory,ad ds sec subops
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active_directory.ds.security_descriptor.propagation_events,gauge,,events,,"The number of events of Security Descriptor Propagation that are queued but not yet processed.",-1,active_directory,ad ds sec events
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active_directory.ds.threads_in_use,gauge,,threads,,"The current number of threads in use by the directory service (different from the number of threads in the directory service process). This counter represents the number of threads currently servicing API calls by clients, and you can use it to determine whether additional CPUs would be beneficial.",-1,active_directory,ad ds threads
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active_directory.ldap.client_sessions,gauge,,sessions,,"The number of sessions of connected LDAP clients.",-1,active_directory,ad ldap sessions
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active_directory.ldap.bind_time,gauge,,millisecond,,"The time (in milliseconds) required for the completion of the last successful LDAP binding.",-1,active_directory,ad bind time
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active_directory.ldap.successful_binds_persec,gauge,,binds,second,"The number LDAP bindings (per second) that occurred successfully.",-1,active_directory,ad ldap binds
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active_directory.ldap.searches_persec,gauge,,searches,second,"The number of search operations per second performed by LDAP clients.",-1,active_directory,ad ldap searches
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active_directory.kerberos.auths_persec,gauge,,authentications,second,"The number of times per second that clients use a client ticket to this domain controller to authenticate to this domain controller.",-1,active_directory,ad kerbauths
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active_directory.ntlm.auths_persec,gauge,,authentications,second,"The number of NTLM authentications (per second) serviced by this domain controller.",-1,active_directory,ad ntlm auths
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