Citrix HDX Licenses Test
Using this test, administrators can understand how the ADC appliance utilizes different types of licneses, and accordingly plan license requirements for the future. Moreover, the test also promptly alerts administrators if the ADC appliance is about to run out of any type of licenses.
Target of the test : An AppFlow-enabled ADC Appliance
Agent deploying the test : A remote agent
Outputs of the test : One set of results for each type of license managed by the ADC appliance
Parameter | Description |
Test period |
How often should the test be executed. It is recommended that you set the test period to 5 minutes. This is because, the eG AppFlow Collector is capable of capturing and aggregating AppFlow data related to the last 5 minutes only. |
Host |
The host for which the test is to be configured. |
Cluster IPs |
This parameter applies only if the ADC appliance being monitored is part of a ADC cluster. In this case, configure this parameter with a comma-separated list of IP addresses of all other nodes in that cluster. If the monitored ADC appliance is down/unreachable, then the eG AppFlow Collector uses the Cluster IPs configuration to figure out which other node in the cluster it should connect to for pulling AppFlow statistics. Typically, the collector attempts to connect to every IP address that is configured against Cluster IPs, in the same sequence in which they are specified. Metrics are pulled from the first cluster node that the collector successfully establishes a connection with. |
Enable Logs |
This flag is set to No by default. This means that, by default, the eG agent does not create AppFlow logs. You can set this flag to Yes to enable AppFlow logging. If this is done, then the eG agent automatically writes the raw AppFlow records it reads from the collector into individual CSV files. These CSV files are stored in the <EG_AGENT_INSTALL_DIR>\NetFlow\data\<IP_of_Monitored_NetScaler>\hdxappflow\actual_csv folder on the eG agent host. These CSV files provide administrators with granular insights into the HDX appflows, thereby enabling effective troubleshooting. Note: By default, the eG agent creates a maximum of 10 CSV files in the actual_csv folder. Beyond this point, the older CSV files will be automatically deleted by the eG agent to accommodate new files with current data. Likewise, a single CSV file can by default contain a maximum of 99999 records only. If the records to be written exceed this default value, then the eG agent automatically creates another CSV file to write the data. If required, you can overwrite these default settings . For this, do the following:
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Measurement | Description | Measurement Unit | Interpretation |
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Total licenses |
Indicates the total number of licenses of this type configured on the ADCappliance. |
Number |
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Licenses in use |
Indicates the number of licenses of this type currently utilized by the ICA sessions. |
Number |
If the number of Licenses in use is equal to or close to the Total licenses count for any license type, it is a cause for concern, as it indicates that the environment is running out of a specific type of license. |
License usage |
Indicates the percentage of licenses of this type in use. |
Percent |
A value close to 100% is a cause for concern, as it indicates that the environment is running out of licenses of this type.
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Available licenses |
Indicates the number of licenses of this type that are still be used. |
Number |
A high value is desired for this measure. A value close to 0 implies that not many licenses are available for the use of subsequent ICA sessions. You may want to buy more licenses to pre-empt this unpleasant outcome. |