| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| State |
Indicates the current status of this server. |
Number |
If the server is an active server in the grid, this measure will report the value Activated. If the server is an inactive server in the grid, this measure will report the value Deactivated.
The values that this measure can take and their corresponding numeric values are discussed in the table below:
| Measure Value |
Numeric Value |
| Activated |
1 |
| Deactivated |
0 |
| Quiescing |
2 |
| Deactivating |
3 |
| Shutting Down |
4 |
| Shutdown |
5 |
| Missing |
6 |
| Broken |
7 |
Note:
By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned Measure Values while indicating the current status of a server. However, in the graph of this measure, the status will be represented using the corresponding numeric equivalents only.
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| Desk_in_use |
Indicates the number of desktops on this server that are currently in use. |
Number |
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| Desk_in_hold |
Indicates the number of desktops on this server that have been preserved for subsequent use. |
Number |
This refers to the number of desktops that are ‘On Hold’. |
| Desk_new |
Indicates the number of desktops on this server that are already prestarted for instant login. |
Number |
Pre-started desktops are in a powered-on state and at the logon prompt, ready for use. Pre-starting desktops eliminates the need for users to wait for virtual desktops to start.
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| Desk_start |
Indicates the number of desktops on this server that are being pre-started for instant login. |
Number |
| Server_type |
Indicates the type of this server. |
|
The values that this measure can take and their corresponding numeric values are discussed in the table below:
| Measure Value |
Numeric Value |
| VMware |
1 |
| XenServer |
2 |
| Hyper-V |
3 |
Note:
By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned Measure Values while indicating the server type. However, in the graph of this measure, the type will be represented using the corresponding numeric equivalents only.
If you have added a server of a different type, say XenServer, to a grid of servers of type VMware, then this measure will reveal this inconsistency. |
| Ram_size |
Indicates the total RAM size of this server. |
MB |
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| Num_CPU_core |
Indicates the number of CPU cores of this server. |
Number |
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| Total_CPU |
Indicates the total CPU cycles available across all CPU cores in the server. |
GHz |
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| Disk_total |
Indicates the total capacity of the logical storage device attached to this server. |
GB |
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| Disk_free |
Indicates the amount of unused space in the logical storage device of this server. |
GB |
A high value is desired for this measure. |
| Disk_used |
Indicates the amount of space that is currently in use on the logical storage device of this server. |
GB |
A very high value is a cause for concern, as it indicates that the server is running short of storage space. Without sufficient space, critical read/write operations cannot be performed by the server. You may then have to clear some space in the logical storage devices or allocate more space to these devices to avert the problem. |
| Disk_util |
Indicates the percentage of space in the logical storage device of this server that is currently in use. |
Percent |