What the eG XenApp Performance Monitoring Solution Reveals

  • XenApp Server Monitoring
    • Are the Citrix XenApp servers available to service user requests?
    • Are there sporadic disconnects from the Citrix XenApp server?
    • At what times do peak usage of the Citrix XenApp servers happen and is the server capacity adequate?
    • Is the user load being balanced across all the Citrix XenApp servers?
    • Is the data store available?
    • What are the access rates to the data store, the dynamic store, and the local host cache?
    • How much FMA (or IMA) traffic is happening between Citrix XenApp servers?
  • Monitoring Citrix Users
    • What is the average response time that critical users are seeing when connecting to a Citrix XenApp server?
    • How many users are logged in to each server in the Citrix farm?
    • What is the resource usage (CPU and memory) for each user?
    • Are specific user profiles too large?
  • Operating System Monitoring
    • What is the average CPU and memory usage on all the XenApp servers in the Citrix farm?
    • Is any unusual memory scanning/paging activity happening on the systems?
    • Are the critical XenApp server and IMA processes up?
    • What is their resource consumption?
  • Published Applications Monitoring
    • What are the published applications on a XenApp server?
    • Who is using each application?
    • What is the resource usage for each published application?
  • Citrix License Monitoring
    • How many product and connection licenses are available in the farm and what is their usage?
    • Are there enough licenses available for each of the published applications?
  • Monitoring Infrastructure Services that Impact Citrix
    • Is the web interface server forwarding requests to the XenApp server?
    • Are the backend databases working?
    • What is the resource usage of the databases?
    • Are users able to login to the server farm? How long is the login process taking?
    • What is the usage of the Microsoft Windows Domain Controller?