How does PerformanceCounter count current connections to IIS website?












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We can use C# code or performance monitor in windows server to view current connections to IIS website.



  PerformanceCounter performanceCounter = new System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounter();
performanceCounter.CategoryName = "Web Service";
performanceCounter.CounterName = "Current Connections";
performanceCounter.InstanceName = "SMS_Collection_CFC";
string data = string.Format("{0}t{1} = {2}", performanceCounter.CategoryName,
performanceCounter.CounterName, performanceCounter.NextValue());


This can return the connections number.



Is this counting the TCP connections under the hood? We know there are many TCP connection status like ESTABLISHED,TIME_WAIT, which status is performance counter counting?










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    We can use C# code or performance monitor in windows server to view current connections to IIS website.



      PerformanceCounter performanceCounter = new System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounter();
    performanceCounter.CategoryName = "Web Service";
    performanceCounter.CounterName = "Current Connections";
    performanceCounter.InstanceName = "SMS_Collection_CFC";
    string data = string.Format("{0}t{1} = {2}", performanceCounter.CategoryName,
    performanceCounter.CounterName, performanceCounter.NextValue());


    This can return the connections number.



    Is this counting the TCP connections under the hood? We know there are many TCP connection status like ESTABLISHED,TIME_WAIT, which status is performance counter counting?










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      We can use C# code or performance monitor in windows server to view current connections to IIS website.



        PerformanceCounter performanceCounter = new System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounter();
      performanceCounter.CategoryName = "Web Service";
      performanceCounter.CounterName = "Current Connections";
      performanceCounter.InstanceName = "SMS_Collection_CFC";
      string data = string.Format("{0}t{1} = {2}", performanceCounter.CategoryName,
      performanceCounter.CounterName, performanceCounter.NextValue());


      This can return the connections number.



      Is this counting the TCP connections under the hood? We know there are many TCP connection status like ESTABLISHED,TIME_WAIT, which status is performance counter counting?










      share|improve this question














      We can use C# code or performance monitor in windows server to view current connections to IIS website.



        PerformanceCounter performanceCounter = new System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounter();
      performanceCounter.CategoryName = "Web Service";
      performanceCounter.CounterName = "Current Connections";
      performanceCounter.InstanceName = "SMS_Collection_CFC";
      string data = string.Format("{0}t{1} = {2}", performanceCounter.CategoryName,
      performanceCounter.CounterName, performanceCounter.NextValue());


      This can return the connections number.



      Is this counting the TCP connections under the hood? We know there are many TCP connection status like ESTABLISHED,TIME_WAIT, which status is performance counter counting?







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          Since nobody answers this post, I post my findings.



          In the server, I invoke the related code in the original post, and it returns 574.



          string data = string.Format("{0}t{1} = {2}", performanceCounter.CategoryName,
          performanceCounter.CounterName, performanceCounter.NextValue());


          And then, I run the netstat command.The website is ocupying port 9010.




          netstat -an | find /i "9010"




          It returens 550 established TCP connections. So I guess it is monitoring established TCP connections.






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            Since nobody answers this post, I post my findings.



            In the server, I invoke the related code in the original post, and it returns 574.



            string data = string.Format("{0}t{1} = {2}", performanceCounter.CategoryName,
            performanceCounter.CounterName, performanceCounter.NextValue());


            And then, I run the netstat command.The website is ocupying port 9010.




            netstat -an | find /i "9010"




            It returens 550 established TCP connections. So I guess it is monitoring established TCP connections.






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              Since nobody answers this post, I post my findings.



              In the server, I invoke the related code in the original post, and it returns 574.



              string data = string.Format("{0}t{1} = {2}", performanceCounter.CategoryName,
              performanceCounter.CounterName, performanceCounter.NextValue());


              And then, I run the netstat command.The website is ocupying port 9010.




              netstat -an | find /i "9010"




              It returens 550 established TCP connections. So I guess it is monitoring established TCP connections.






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                Since nobody answers this post, I post my findings.



                In the server, I invoke the related code in the original post, and it returns 574.



                string data = string.Format("{0}t{1} = {2}", performanceCounter.CategoryName,
                performanceCounter.CounterName, performanceCounter.NextValue());


                And then, I run the netstat command.The website is ocupying port 9010.




                netstat -an | find /i "9010"




                It returens 550 established TCP connections. So I guess it is monitoring established TCP connections.






                share|improve this answer













                Since nobody answers this post, I post my findings.



                In the server, I invoke the related code in the original post, and it returns 574.



                string data = string.Format("{0}t{1} = {2}", performanceCounter.CategoryName,
                performanceCounter.CounterName, performanceCounter.NextValue());


                And then, I run the netstat command.The website is ocupying port 9010.




                netstat -an | find /i "9010"




                It returens 550 established TCP connections. So I guess it is monitoring established TCP connections.







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