eG Monitoring
 

Measures reported by CtxNsIsHdxLoginTest

Use this test to determine the current session load on the virtual desktops in your infrastructure. The detailed diagnosis of this test also reveals who launched the sessions, when, from which client, to which server, the session duration, and the overall quality of each user’s session. This way, administrators can quickly identify which user's experience with virtual desktops is below-par and what is causing it – a flaky network connection? a bandwidth-intensive communication over the network? or a delay at the server-end? The test also tracks session logouts, and points to abnormal logouts.

The measures made by this test are as follows:

Measurement Description Measurement Unit Interpretation
Current_sessions Indicates the number of user sessions that are currently active across all virtual desktops. Number This is a good indicator of the session load on the virtual desktops.

To know which users are contributing to the load, use the detailed diagnosis of this measure. The detailed diagnosis additionally reveals when each user logged in, from which client, to which server, the session duration, and the quality of the user's session. This way, administrators can quickly identify which user's experience with virtual desktops is below-par and what is causing it – a flaky network connection? a bandwidth-intensive communication over the network? or an authentication delay with the server hosting desktops?

New_sessions Indicates the number of new logins to the virtual desktops. Number A consistent zero value could indicate a connection issue.

If this measure reports a non-zero value, use the detailed diagnosis of the measure to know which user logged into which virtual desktop, when.

Percent_of_new_sessions Indicates the percentage of current sessions that logged in during the last measurement period. Percent  
Sessions_logging_out Indicates the number of sessions that logged out. Number If all the current sessions suddenly log out, it indicates a problem condition that requires investigation.

The detailed diagnosis of this measure lists the sessions that logged out. The quality of each user's session is also revealed. This way, administrators can quickly identify which user's experience with virtual desktops is below-par and what is causing it – a flaky network connection? a bandwidth-intensive communication over the network? or a delay at the server-end?