| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement
Unit |
Interpretation |
| No_of_sessions |
Represents the
current
number of sessions for a particular user |
Number |
A
value of 0 indicates that the user is not currently connected to the
Citrix server. |
| Cpu_util |
The
cpu utilization for a session is the percentage
of time that all of the threads/processes of a user session used the
processor to execute instructions. If a user is connected via multiple
sessions, the value reported is the sum of all cpu utilizations across
all the sessions. |
Percent |
This
value indicates the percentage of Cpu resources that are used by a
specific user. |
| Mem_util |
This value
represents the ratio of the resident set size of the memory utilized
by the user to the physical memory of the host system, expressed as a
percentage. If a user is connected via multiple sessions, the value
reported is the sum of all memory utilizations across all the
sessions. |
Percent |
This
value indicates the percentage of memory resources that are used up by
a specific user. By comparing this value across users, an
administrator can identify the most heavy users of the Citrix
server. |
| Input_bandwidth |
Indicates
the average bandwidth used for client to server communications for all
the sessions of a user |
KB/Sec |
|
| Input_errors |
The
average number of input
errors of all types for all the sessions of a user. Example: Lost
ACK's, badly formed
packets, etc. |
Errors/Sec |
|
| Output_bandwidth |
Indicates
the average bandwidth used for server to client communications for all
the sessions of a user |
KB/Sec |
|
| Output_errors |
The
average number of output
errors of all types for all the sessions of a user. Example: Lost
ACK's, badly
formed packets, etc. |
Errors/Sec |
|