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Foglight for Citrix XenDesktop and XenApp 5.6.16.1 - User Guide

Getting Started Setting Up Data Collection Agents Monitoring the Performance of your XenDesktop Environment

Application view

Selecting the Application tile, the view shows the list of services running on the selected License Server or Controller, and displays any alarms associated with it. Use this view to see which services are running on the selected component, and to review any generated alarms, if they exist. For example, a high number of application-level alarms often suggest performance bottlenecks and should be investigated.
Figure 50. Application view
The current alarm state of the selected component and its type (License Server or Delivery Controller). Selecting this tile displays the services associated with the selected component on the right.
Figure 51. Application tile
Figure 52. Service list
Figure 53. All Alarms view
Clicking All Alarms just above the service table lists all alarms associated with the selected component. Optionally, you can drill down on a specific severity level (Warning, Critical, or Fatal) by clicking the appropriate box in the table on the right of All Alarms, to see only alarms with a specific severity level (for example, Warning alarms).
Figure 54. Viewing All Alarms

Guest view

When you select the Guest tile, the view shows the usage of system resources on the machine on which the selected License Server or Controller is running. Use this view to see the trends in usage of the selected component’s system resources, and to review any generated alarms, if they exist. For example, high peaks in the memory utilization chart, that drastically exceed historical values could result in performance degradation and should be investigated.
Figure 55. Guest view
Table 5. Guest view
The current alarm state of the selected component and its type (License Server or Delivery Controller). Selecting this tile displays the usage of system-level resources on the right.
Figure 56. Guest tile
The Latest percentage represents the current CPU utilization.
Figure 57. CPU view
The Latest percentage represents the current memory utilization.
Figure 58. Memory view
The Latest rate represents the current disk rate.
Figure 59. Disk view
The Latest rate represents the current network transfer rate.
Figure 60. Network view
NOTE: Clicking All Alarms just above the service table lists all alarms associated with the selected component. Optionally, you can drill down on a specific severity level (Warning, Critical, or Fatal) by clicking the appropriate box in the table on the right of All Alarms, to see only alarms with a specific severity level (for example, Warning alarms).

Exploring Individual License Servers and Controllers

If you see any indicators that can potentially lead to License Server or Delivery Controller performance degradation, you can explore these components in more detail to find out more information. The License Server and Delivery Controller Explorer views help you understand the state of the resources of the host on which the License Server or Deliver Controller is running, if that host is already monitored with Foglight for Infrastructure. You can observe how the existing resource levels affect your monitored system as a whole. Along with displaying the system, network, CPU, memory, disk usage metrics, and any related alarms, this intuitive dashboard connects these visual elements with a series of graphical flows that illustrate how quickly the hosts transmits and processes data in real time. For example, you can review the rates of incoming and outgoing data and how they affect your network resources. For complete information about this view, see your Foglight for Infrastructure documentation.

Monitoring Desktops

A Desktop component in your monitored XenDesktop® environment encapsulates Windows® desktop and application components that are delivered to end-users on demand. You can monitor the performance of Desktop components when you select the Desktops tile on the XenDesktop Environment dashboard. The information appearing in the XenDesktop Desktop Quick View can help you discover potential resource-level issues such as spikes in resource utilization, and to reallocate resources where they are most needed.
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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click XenDesktop Environment.
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On the XenDesktop Environment dashboard, on the Monitoring tab, click the Desktops tile.
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In the XenDesktop Desktop Quick View, in the Desktops view on the left, click a desktop node.
The XenDesktop Desktop Quick View refreshes, showing the Summary - Desktop view on the right.
Figure 63. Summary - Desktop view
Figure 64. Dependency map
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