Reporting on active OWA and RPC connections
One of the nice things about using PowerShell to manage Exchange is that you have a great deal of flexibility when it comes to solving problems. When the Exchange Management Shell does not provide a cmdlet that specifically meets your needs, you can often tap into other resources, which are accessible through PowerShell. This recipe provides a great example for this. In this section, we'll use PowerShell to query the performance counter data to determine the number of active OWA and HTTP/RPC (Outlook Anywhere) connections on one or more Mailbox servers.
How to do it...
Let's see how to report on active OWA and RPC connections using the following steps:
To determine the number of users currently logged into OWA on a Mailbox server, use the following command syntax:
Get-Counter –Counter '\\tlex01\MSExchange OWA\Current Users'
This retrieves the total number of users logged into OWA on the
TLEX01
server. The output of this command will look similar to...