When attempting to monitor packages and troubleshoot applications, I cannot figure out how to look up the application that content GUID maps to.
Any ideas here? I will accept WMI/PowerShell/SQL, etc.
E.g. (Content_000c36b4-cdda-42ae-bd7d-a9f9ce5c1d6f.1)
Example log
No (more) send requests found to process. SMS_PACKAGE_TRANSFER_MANAGER 11/12/2013 2:51:43 PM 7528 (0x1D68)
Waiting for new/rescheduled send requests, Maximum Sleep Time = 60 minutes SMS_PACKAGE_TRANSFER_MANAGER 11/12/2013 2:51:43 PM 7528 (0x1D68)
Wrote 616970 bytes to
\\SERVER\SMS_DP$\Content_000c36b4-cdda-42ae-bd7d-a9f9ce5c1d6f.1-7A688139F177654689BD18A563B1153EAFCD453A2785F9E2D35C39F6027FE449 at position 1856030 SMS_PACKAGE_TRANSFER_MANAGER 11/12/2013 2:51:46 PM 8172 (0x1FEC)
Yield 7 seconds due to bandwidth control, the current sending rate is 50 percent, the estimated bandwidth is 82629 bytes per second SMS_PACKAGE_TRANSFER_MANAGER 11/12/2013 2:51:46 PM 8172 (0x1FEC)
Checking for sending capacity. Used 1 out of 15. SMS_PACKAGE_TRANSFER_MANAGER 11/12/2013 2:51:48 PM 7528 (0x1D68)
COutbox::TakeNextToSend(pszSiteCode) SMS_PACKAGE_TRANSFER_MANAGER 11/12/2013 2:51:48 PM 7528 (0x1D68)
Levi Stevens Technical Consultant - End User Computing - West Region Dell | Services