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Measures reported by NSDevTest In most environments where the NetScaler appliance is deployed, administrators may want to figure out the performance and efficiency of the NetScaler device. If the status of the NetScaler device is up, then they can figure out that the device is operating without a glitch! If the NetScaler device experiences any issues, then the environment may also get affected and administrators may find it diffuclt to load balance the servers sitting in the backend. For an environment to operate without any technical issues, it is the onus of the administrators to continuously monitor the NetScaler device. The NSDevTest test helps administrators in this regard! This test scans the syslog file for the events related to the target NetScaler device and reports the number of times the status of the device was up/down/out of service. In addition, this test also helps administrators to identify the number of times the NetScaler system was started/stopped, the number of times the Route6 was up/down and the number of times the ns.conf file was read for configuration information by the NetScaler device. Using this test, administrators can identify if the performance of the NetScaler device is maintained consistently or if any performance degradation is noticed. For this test to run and report metrics, the NetScaler device should be configured to create a Syslog file in a remote Syslog server, where the details of all interactions with the NetScaler appliance will be logged. To know how to configure the Syslog server where this Syslog file should be created, Click Here, Outputs of the test : One set of results for the NetScaler appliance being monitored The measures made by this test are as follows:
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