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Measures reported by CBLogTest
The Connection Broker maintains a record of all activities it performs in log files. The logs show the different stages of user connection - e.g., when a user signs in, is offered and assigned a desktop, logs out, etc. Using the logs, administrators can:
- Diagnose problems with your policy logic related to power and assignment controls, by looking at logs related to powering up and down desktops, and releasing desktops back to the pool.
- Monitor the system load, such as the number of logins over a period of time.
- Monitor user access
The CBLogTest monitors the logs and alerts administrators to error/warning events that are captured by the logs.
The measures
made by this test are as
follows:
| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement
Unit |
Interpretation |
| Informations |
This measure indicates the number of information events that were logged in the log currently.
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Number |
The detailed diagnosis of this measure reveals the details of the information events.
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| Warnings |
Indicates the number of warning events recorded in the log, currently.
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Number |
Ideally, this value should be 0. If a non-zero value is reported, use the detailed diagnosis capability of this measure to know more about the warning event.
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| Errors |
This measure indicates the number of error events that were currently recorded in the log.
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Number |
Ideally, this value should be 0. A non-zero value warrants further investigation. You can then use the detailed diagnosis capability of this measure to know more about the error event.
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