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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

Setting Up Data Collection Agents

Foglight for XenDesktop and XenApp relies on XenDesktop and NetScaler Agents to collect data from the monitored system. When you install Foglight for XenDesktop and XenApp, you need to create appropriate agent instance to collect performance information from your environment.
Foglight for XenDesktop and XenApp includes a set of dashboards that allow you to monitor your XenDesktop® or XenApp® environment and manage monitoring agents. The XenDesktop Environment dashboard consists of several tabs, each focusing on a specific aspect of your monitoring needs.
The Administration tab allows you to create and manage monitoring agents. To access this tab, on the navigation panel, under Dashboards, choose XenDesktop > XenDesktop Environment, and then open the Administration tab.
Figure 3. Administration tab

Exploring Administration Tasks

On the Administration tab, the Tasks area contains links to several administrative tasks that you can initiate from this tab.
Figure 4. Tasks area
Discover XenDesktop Infrastructure: Run the XenDesktop Discovery Wizard to locate a XenDesktop® environment and create and configure a monitoring agent. This wizard automatically discovers your XenDesktop infrastructure, and creates the following agents:
Monitor ICA Sessions using the NetScaler Agent: Run the NetScaler Discovery Wizard to locate a NetScaler® gateway and configure a monitoring agent. This task is only required if your XenDesktop environment has a NetScaler installer. For more information, see Creating NetScaler Agent Instances.
Review VMware Performance Agents: Review the list of monitored XenDesktop sites in the Review VMware Agents dialog box that appears when you click this link.
If you have Foglight for VMware installed and deployed, for each XenDesktop site, the list displays the XenDesktop site name, the address of the associated virtual center, and the name of the VMware Performance agent that monitors the virtual center. If the virtual center is not currently monitored, but you have Foglight for VMware installed, you can create a VMware Performance agent by clicking the link in the VMware Agent column, and completing the steps in the Agent Setup Wizard that appears.
Review Host Agents: Review the list of the hosts associated with the monitored XenDesktop sites in the Review Host Agents dialog box that appears when you click this link.
If you have Foglight for Infrastructure installed and deployed, for each host in your XenDesktop environment, the list displays the associated XenDesktop site name, its type, the host name, and the name of the Foglight for Infrastructure Host agent that monitors that host. If the host is not currently monitored, but you have Foglight for Infrastructure installed, you can create a Host agent by clicking the link in the Host Agent column, and completing the steps in the Add Monitored Host wizard that appears.
Review Multi-Host Process Monitoring Agents: Review the list of monitored XenDesktop sites in the Review Multi-Host Process Monitoring Agents dialog box that appears when you click this link.
If you have Foglight for Infrastructure installed and deployed, for each site, the list displays its name, the number of monitored hosts and processes, and indicates if the site is monitored with Multi-Host Process Monitoring agents. To find out which hosts or processes are monitored, click the values in the Monitored Hosts or Monitored Processes columns. For more information about Multi-Host Process Monitoring agents, see your Foglight for Infrastructure documentation.

Discovering XenDesktop Sites

A XenDesktop® environment contains one or more License Servers and delivery Controllers, and can be associated with a vCenter® server. Given a XenDesktop domain and host names, the XenDesktop Discovery Wizard allows you to locate these components and to create monitoring agents.
NOTE: Unlike the Create XenDesktop Agent wizard, the Discover XenDesktop Wizard offers to create VMware Performance agents for the detected vCenters, or Windows or Unix agents for the discovered servers, in addition to creating a XenDesktop Agent instance. For more information about the Create XenDesktop Agent wizard, see Creating XenDesktop Agent Instances .
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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click XenDesktop.
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Open the Administration tab.
Figure 8. Administration tab
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Under Tasks, click Discover XenDesktop Infrastructure to launch the XenDesktop Discovery Wizard.
The XenDesktop Discovery Wizard appears, showing the Prepare page. The page lists one or more hosts that are running Agent Manager instances.
If you want to configure WinRM or DCOM settings automatically, click Script for WinRM setting or Script for Dcom setting, as required, to download the ZIP archive containing the script, and follow the instructions provided with the script.
Figure 10. Select Agent Host page
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On the Select Agent Host page, select the running Agent Manager that you want to manage the monitoring agent that you are about to create, and click Next.
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On the Discovery Configuration page, provide the following information needed to connect to the XenDesktop environment:
Agent Name: Specify the name of the XenDesktop agent. If you want to specify a different name than the default name already provided (for example, XenDesktop 1), type it in this box.
Domain: Type the name of the domain to which the XenDesktop host belongs.
Delivery Controller: Type the name of the XenDesktop host. This value must include a fully qualified domain name.
User Name: Type the user name of the XenDesktop Delivery Controller login domain account (or the XenDesktop management account).
Password: Type the password associated with the above user name.
Collect Process Performance Metrics: Select this check box if you want the XenDesktop agent to collect virtual machine process metrics.
Figure 12. All Inventories page
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On the All Inventories page, select one or more hosts that you want to monitor, and click Next.
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On the Discovery VMware Agent page, the top table shows the vCenters that are not currently monitored. For each vCenter in that table, click the Configure Agent column to set up a VMware Performance agent for the vCenter.
You can choose to set up your VMware Performance agents in this step, or later on using the VMware Performance Agent tab on the Administration tab of the XenDesktop Environment dashboard.
The XenDesktop Discovery Wizard closes.

Creating NetScaler Agent Instances

NetScaler Agents collect ICA (Independent Computing Architecture) session information from monitored Citrix® NetScaler® gateways using Citrix® AppFlow®. When the NetScaler Agent package is successfully deployed, you can create one or more NetScaler agent instances, activate them, and start their data collection. To perform these steps in a single operation, use the NetScaler Discovery wizard, accessible from the Tasks area on the Administration tab of the XenDesktop Environment dashboard.
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Log in to the Foglight browser interface.
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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, choose XenDesktop > XenDesktop Environment.
Figure 14. Administration tab
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In the Tasks area, click Monitor ICA Sessions using the NetScaler Agent to launch the NetScaler Discovery Wizard.
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In the NetScaler Discovery Wizard, on the Select FglAM page, select the host running the Agent Manager that you want to use to manage the agent instance you are about to create, and click Next.
Figure 16. Discovery Properties page
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On the Discovery Properties page, provide the following information.
NetScaler IP Address: The NetScaler IP address.
NetScaler User Name: The user name required to access NetScaler.
NetScaler Password: The password of the user account required to access NetScaler.
Figure 17. AppFlow Configuration page
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On the AppFlow Configuration page, observe and configure the following parameters, as required. The NetScaler Agent needs this information to collect AppFlow data.
AppFlow Source IP: Shows the AppFlow Source IP that NetScaler uses to send NetFlow packets. The agent can handle multiple IPs automatically.
AppFlow Destination IP, AppFlow Destination Port: Provide the IP address and port number the Agent Manager can use to receive AppFlow data sent by NetScaler.
Unmonitored Access Gateway Servers: Select one or more NetScaler Gateway Servers that you want to monitor.
Monitored Access Gateway Servers: If any NetScaler Gateway Servers are already monitored, they appear listed here.
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