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Retrieving External WMI Cache Events

You can use Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to receive the internal cache events generated by the server. The WMS WMI Event Handler plug-in must be enabled, and you must specify that the server must register the cache event class. The following table identifies the WMI subevents that are raised when the server raises cache proxy events.

Display name

Property name

Data type

Value

Description

Sub-event

SubEvent

uint32

Indicates a specific cache event.

Cache Hit=0

The cache contains the requested content and is up to date.

Cache Miss=1

The cache either does not contain the requested content or the content is out of date.

Download Start=2

The server has started downloading content into the cache.

Download Complete=3

The server has finished downloading content into the cache.

Redirect=4

The client has been redirected to an alternate URL.

Redirect Proxy=5

The client has been redirected to an alternate proxy.

Prestuff Complete=6

The server has finished prestuffing content into the cache.

URL

URL

String

Contains the origin URL requested by the client.

Cache Moniker

CachePluginMoniker

String

Contains a moniker for the cache plug-in object.

Download URL

DownloadURL

String

Contains the URL that content is downloaded from. This property is available only for the Download Start, Download Complete, and Prestuff Complete events.

Redirect URL

RedirectURL

String

Contains the URL to which the client is redirected. This property is available only for the Redirect, and Redirect Proxy events.

Time

Time

DateTime

Specifies the time at which the event was generated.

Result

Result

uint32

Specifies the error code associated with the event.

Error String

ErrorStr

String

Specifies the error string associated with the event.

See Also

Concepts

Windows Media Server Cache Proxy Functionality