Connector CPU Usage - Cloud Test
One of the probable reasons for the poor performance of Cloud Connectors in Citrix Cloud Control Plane is excessive CPU usage. Cloud Connectors operating with constrained CPU resources may also impact service availability, functionality or performance of the target cloud site. Administrators should hence continuously track how well the Cloud Connectors utilize CPU resources, so that abnormal usage patterns can be proactively detected and corrected to ensure peak performance of the Cloud Connectors in the target site. This CPU usage check can be performed using the Connector CPU Usage - Cloud test.
This test auto discovers the CPU processors on the Cloud Connectors connected to the target site, and for each CPU processor, reports the CPU usage at configured intervals. This measure helps administrators to easily find out excessive usage of CPU processor (if any).
Target of the test : A Citrix Cloud Control Plane
Agent deploying the test : A remote agent
Outputs of the test : One set of results for every pair of resource location:CPU processor on the cloud connector that is connected to the target Citrix Cloud Control Plane.
This test also reports a measure for Summary descriptor.
Parameter | Description |
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Test Period |
How often should the test be executed. |
Host |
The IP address of the host for which this test is to be configured. |
Port |
Refers to the port at which the specified host listens to. |
Customer ID |
When configuring the Citrix Cloud service, you should have created an API client on the cloud, so that any external program can communicate with the cloud. This API client is tied to a customer ID. The Citrix Cloud API requires this customer ID, when calling REST APIs. To determine the customer ID that is mapped to the API client you created, refer to Determining the Customer ID Mapped to an API Client. |
Secure Client File Path |
When creating the API client on the cloud, you will be provided with an ID and a Secret for your client. Downloading this information saves a file named secureclient.csv. The eG agent uses the ID and Secret stored in this file to connect to the Citrix Cloud API. This is why, you will have to configure the Citrix Cloud Connectivity test with the full path to the secureclient.csv. Note: Before specifying the path of the secureclient.csv file, make sure that the API client is created and this file downloaded by a valid Citrix cloud user with Read-only administrator rights to virtual apps/desktops. To know how to create this user on the cloud, refer to |
Proxy Host and Proxy Port |
If the Citrix Cloud Connector communicates with the Citrix Cloud via a proxy, then, you also need to configure the eG agent on the connector with the proxy server details. This will enable the eG agent to connect to the Citrix cloud without a glitch, and pull metrics. To facilitate this communication. do the following:
By default, both these parameters are set to none, indicating that the eG agent does not communicate with the Citrix Cloud via a proxy. Note:
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Region Endpoint |
By default, US is chosen from this list indicating that this test will report metrics for those organizations whose users and resources are located in the United States region. Sometimes, the eG agent may collect the required metrics with a minor time delay due to the users and resources being monitored are in a different region. To avoid such time delays and to ensure end-user proximity and offer the best user experience, administrators are allowed to change the region based on where most of the users and resources are located. For instance, if the users and resources are located in the Asia-Pacific South region or approximately nearer to the Asia-Pacific South region, then, administrators need to choose 'AP-S' from this list. However, from this list, administrators are required to choose only the region that they had chosen when they signed in for the first time after onboarding their organization to the target Citrix Cloud. |
Measurement | Description | Measurement Unit | Interpretation |
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CPU utilization |
Indicates the percentage of CPU resources of this processor currently utilized. |
Percent |
A high value for this measure or a value close to 100% could either indicate excessive usage of the processor or that one/more processes are contending for limited CPU resources. For the Summary descriptor, this measure will reveal the average utilization percentage of CPU resources of each processor. |