Session Login Status Test
Administrators typically use the Change logon command line tool to enable / disable logons from client sessions to the server-based computing systems. Disabling client logons will deny all users access to the server. Whenever users complaint of login failures, administrators might first want to check the status of the client logons to determine whether it has been disabled or not. This test periodically reports the status of logons from client sessions to the Terminal server.
Target of the test : A Parallels RAS
Agent deploying the test : An internal agent
Outputs of the test : One set of results for the Parallels RAS being monitored
Parameter | Description |
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Test period |
How often should the test be executed |
Host |
The host for which the test is to be configured |
Port |
Refers to the port used by the Terminal server |
Measurement | Description | Measurement Unit | Interpretation |
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Session login status |
Indicates whether the client sessions to the server are currently enabled or not. |
Percent |
If the value for this measure is 100, it indicates all client logons are enabled. If the value of this measure is 0, it indicates that client logons are disabled. |