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Table 10-1 Citrix Top Applications fields

FieldDescription
Citrix ApplicationDisplays the name of the Citrix applications.
CPUDisplays the average CPU utilization (including system, user, I/O wait and other), normalized to 100%, calculated as the number of CPU seconds used, divided by the number of CPUs, divided by the number of seconds in the time frame.
User CPUDisplays the percentage of time the server used the CPU in user mode.
System CPUDisplays the percentage of time the server used the CPU in kernel mode. (On some platforms, kernel mode is also known as System or Protected mode.)
Wait I/O CPUThe percentage of time the CPU was idle, but processes waited for I/O operations to complete.
Other CPUThe percentage of other miscellaneous states when the CPU was used.
Virtual Memory (Avg)The average virtual memory in use.
Physical Memory (Avg)Displays the average physical memory used, calculated as the sum of the average physical memory per time slice in the selected time frame, divided by the number of seconds in the time slice.
Citrix Client LatencyDisplays the average time interval from when a request is sent to the server till a response is received from the server.
I/O Bytes/secDisplays the total number of I/O bytes read or written during the time frame, divided by the number of seconds in the time frame.
Page Faults/secDisplays the sum of the minor and major page-faults that occurred during the time frame, divided by the number of seconds that occurred during the time frame.

See “About See About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, and “Defining portletsConfiguring the portlet, and Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34preferences.

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AboutThePhysicalMemoryPortlet
AboutThePhysicalMemoryPortlet
About the Physical Memory portlet

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The gauge shows the following:

Table 10-2 Breach Gauge

Breach levelGauge
0 - SLA Near-breachShows as normal.
SLA Near-breach - SLA breachShows as a warning level.
SLA breach - 100%Shows as critical.
Info

SLA Near-breach and SLA breach can be configured in the Edit mode.

See “About See About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, and “Defining portletsConfiguring the portlet, and Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34preferences.

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AboutTheServerCPUQueueLoadPortlet
AboutTheServerCPUQueueLoadPortlet
About the Server CPU Queue Load portlet

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Table 10-3 Server CPU Queue Load fields

FieldDescription
Date and TimeDisplays the date and timestamp of the data available in the selected time frame.
Avg Server Load (processes number)Displays the average number of processes in the CPU queue, calculated as the sum of the average number of processes in the CPU queue in every time slice, divided by the sampled time slices in the selected time frame.

See “About See About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, and “Defining portletsConfiguring the portlet, and Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34preferences.

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AboutTheServerCPUUtilizationGaugePortlet
AboutTheServerCPUUtilizationGaugePortlet
About the Server CPU Utilization Gauge portlet

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The gauge shows the following:

Breach LevelGauge
0 - 60% utilizationShows as normal
61 - 80%Shows as a warning level.
81 - 100%Shows as critical.

See “About See About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, and “Defining portletsConfiguring the portlet, and Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34preferences.

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AboutTheServerGroupKeyPerformanceIndicatorPortlet
AboutTheServerGroupKeyPerformanceIndicatorPortlet
About the Server Group Key Performance Indicator portlet

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Table 10-4 Server Group Key Performance Indicator fields

FieldDescription
ServerThe server name.
Total CPUThe average CPU utilization (including system, user, I/O wait and other), normalized to 100%, calculated as the number of CPU seconds used, divided by the number of CPUs, divided by the number of seconds in the time frame.
User CPUThe percentage of time the server used the CPU in user mode.
System CPUThe percentage of time the server used the CPU is in kernel mode (on some platforms, kernel mode is also known as System or Protected mode).
Wait I/O CPUThe percentage of time the CPU was idle, but processes waited for I/O operations to complete.
Other CPUThe percentage of other miscellaneous states when the CPU was used.
Physical Memory UtilizationThe percentage of server physical memory in use.
Physical Memory (Avg)The average physical memory used, calculated as the sum of the average physical memory per time slice in the selected time frame, divided by the sampled time slices.
Virtual Memory UtilizationThe percentage of server virtual memory in use.
Virtual Memory (Avg)The average virtual memory in use.
Server Load (Avg)The average number of processes in the CPU queue, calculated as the sum of the average number of processes in the CPU queue in every time slice, divided by the sampled time slices in the selected time frame.
I/O Bytes/secThe total number of I/O bytes read or written during the time frame, divided by the number of seconds in the time frame.
Page Faults/secThe sum of the minor and major page-faults that occurred during the time frame, divided by the number of seconds in the time frame.
Server TypeDetails about the operating system.

See “About See About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, and “Defining portletsConfiguring the portlet, and Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34preferences.

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About the Server Utilization portlet

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Table 10-5 Server Utilization fields

FieldDescription
ServerDisplays the name of the top server or servers.
CPUDisplays the average CPU utilization (including system CPU, user CPU, I/O wait CPU and other CPU), normalized to 100%, calculated as the number of CPU seconds used, divided by the number of CPUs, divided by the number of seconds in the time frame.
User CPUDisplays the percentage of time the server used the CPU in user mode.
System CPUDisplays the percentage of time the server used the CPU in kernel mode. (On some platforms, kernel mode is also known as System or Protected mode.)
Wait I/O CPUThe percentage of time the CPU was idle, but processes waited for I/O operations to complete.
Other CPUThe percentage of other miscellaneous states when the CPU was used.
Virtual Memory UtilizationThe percentage of server virtual memory in use.
Physical Memory UtilizationThe percentage of server physical memory in use.
 Virtual Memory (Avg)The average virtual memory in use.
Physical Memory (Avg)Displays the average physical memory used, calculated as the sum of the average physical memory per time slice in the selected time frame, divided by the sampled time slices.
Server Load (Avg)Displays the average number of processes in the CPU queue, calculated as the sum of the average number of processes in the CPU queue in every time slice, divided by the sampled time slices in the selected time frame.
I/O Bytes/secDisplays the total number of I/O bytes read or written during the time frame, divided by the number of seconds in the time frame.
Page Faults/secDisplays the sum of the minor and major page-faults that occurred during the time frame, divided by the number of seconds in the time frame.
Server TypeDisplays the operating system name, number of CPUs, and number of bits (32 or 64).

See “About See About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, and “Defining portletsConfiguring the portlet, and Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34preferences.

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AboutTheServerUtilizationOverTimePortlet
AboutTheServerUtilizationOverTimePortlet
About the Server Utilization Over Time portlet

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Table 10-6 Server Utilization Over Time fields

FieldDescription
Date and TimeDisplays the date and timestamp of the data available in the selected time frame.
CPUDisplays the average CPU utilization (including system, user, I/O wait and other), normalized to 100%, calculated as the number of CPU seconds used, divided by the number of CPUs, divided by the number of seconds in the time frame.
User CPUDisplays the percentage of time the server used the CPU in user mode.
System CPUDisplays the percentage of time the server used the CPU in kernel mode. (On some platforms, kernel mode is also known as System or Protected mode.)
Wait I/O CPUThe percentage of time the CPU was idle, but processes waited for I/O operations to complete.
Other CPUThe percentage of other miscellaneous states when the CPU was used.
Virtual Memory UtilizationThe percentage of server virtual memory in use.
Physical Memory UtilizationThe percentage of server physical memory in use.
Virtual Memory (Avg)The average virtual memory in use.
Physical Memory (Avg)Displays the average physical memory used, calculated as the sum of the average physical memory per time slice in the selected time frame, divided by the sampled time slices.
Server Load (Avg)Displays the average number of processes in the CPU queue, calculated as the sum of the average number of processes in the CPU queue in every time slice, divided by the sampled time slices in the selected time frame.
I/O Bytes/secDisplays the total number of I/O bytes read or written during the time frame, divided by the number of seconds in the time frame.
Page Faults/secDisplays the sum of the minor and major page-faults that occurred during the time frame, divided by the number of seconds in the time frame.

See “About See About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, and “Defining portletsConfiguring the portlet, and Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34preferences.

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AboutTheVirtualMemoryPortlet
AboutTheVirtualMemoryPortlet
About the Virtual Memory portlet

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The gauge shows the following:

Table 10-7 Breach Gauge

Breach LevelGauge
0 - SLA Near-breachShows as normal.
SLA Near-breach - SLA breachShows as a warning level.
SLA breach - 100%Shows as critical.
Info

SLA Near-breach and SLA breach can be configured in the Edit mode.

See “About See About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, and “Defining portletsConfiguring the portlet, and Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34preferences.


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