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Configuration
of CitraTest
The CitraTest measures the availability and responsiveness of a a service using a client emulator named CitraTest. eG integrates with the CitraTest tool, and reports the measures it collects via the eG monitor interface.
The default parameters associated with this test are as follows:
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In the HOST
text box, the host name of the server for which the test is to be
configured has to be specified.
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In the PORT
text box, enter the port number at which the application being monitored listens.
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In the SCRIPTFILES text box, specify the full path to the script file that is to be played back for emulating a request to, and extracting metrics from the monitored application. Multiple script files can be provided as a
comma-separated list, but all script files should monitor the same application only.
Note:
If the script file resides on another host, then ensure that the location of the script file is mapped to any drive on the measurement host.
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In the OUTPUTFILES text box, enter the full path to the output file that contains the metrics extracted by the specified script file. Here again, multiple output files can be provided as a comma-separated list, but only if multiple script files are also provided.
Note:
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If None is specified here, then the eG system will collect statistics from the default output files associated with each of the specified script files. The default output files will be present in the same location as the respective script files, and will have the same name as the script files.
- While specifying multiple output files, ensure that they are provided in the same order as their corresponding script files in the SCRIPTFILES text box.
- If the SCRIPTFILES parameter consists of multiple entries and the OUTPUTFILES parameter consists of only one, then eG will automatically associate the first script file entry in the SCRIPTFILES box with the OUTPUTFILES entry. Measures pertaining to the other script files will therefore not be displayed in the eG monitor interface.
If the specified script emulates a request to a Citrix client, then specify yes in the ISCITRIX text box. If not, specify no.
When changing the
configuration for specific servers, a “*” beside the text box
corresponding to the parameter signifies that these values have to be
manually configured by the user. The parameter values that require to
be configured will typically be prefixed with a “$” or contain a
series of “*”. A value of "none"
in the parameter value indicates that the corresponding parameter
value can be changed if required.
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