| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| SF_availability |
Indicates whether/not the URL specified against the StoreFront URL parameter is available when attempting to launch this application/desktop. |
Percent |
The value 100 for this measure indicates that the StoreFront is available to launch the resource, and the value 0 indicates that the StoreFront is unavaialble. If this measure reports the value 0, then no other measures will be reported for that resource. |
| SF_resp_time |
Indicates the time taken to receive response from the StoreFront URL, when attempting to launch this application/desktop. |
Seconds |
If the Total response time for a resource exceeds its threshold, compare the value of this measure with that of the other response time values reported by the test to know where the bottleneck lies. |
| SF_home_avail |
Indicates whether/not the home page of the StoreFront web console is available for access when attempting to launch this application/desktop. |
Percent |
The value 100 for this measure indicates that the StoreFront home page is accessible to launch the resource, and the value 0 indicates that the home page is not accessible. |
| SF_home_resp_time |
Indicates the time taken to access the home page of the StoreFront web console. |
Seconds |
If the Total response time for a resource exceeds its threshold, compare the value of this measure with that of the other response time values reported by the test to know where the bottleneck lies. |
| SF_auth_method_avail |
Indicates whether/not any authentication method is available to login to the StoreFront web console when attempting to launch this application/desktop. |
Percent |
The value 100 for this measure indicates that login was successful, and the value 0 indicates that login failed. |
| SF_auth_meth_resp_time |
Indicates the time taken by any authentication method to respond to a login request to the StoreFront web console when attempting to launch this application/desktop. |
Seconds |
Ideally, the value of this measure should be low. |
| SF_explicit_auth_avail |
Indicates whether/not the explicit authentication method is enabled for the user to launch this application/desktop. |
Percent |
The value 100 for this measure indicates that login was successful, and the value 0 indicates that login failed. |
| SF_explicit_resp_time |
Indicates the time taken by any explicit authentication method to respond to a login request to the StoreFront web console when attempting to launch this application/desktop. |
Seconds |
Ideally, the value of this measure should be low. |
| SF_login_avail |
Indicates whether/not the user logged into the StoreFront successfully, when attempting to launch this application/desktop. |
Percent |
Ideally, the value of this measure should be low. |
| SF_login_duration |
Indicates the time taken by the user to login to StoreFront, when attempting to launch this application/desktop. |
Seconds |
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| SF_resource_avail |
Indicates whether this application/desktop is available to launch or not. |
Percent |
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| SF_resource_resp_time |
Indicates the time taken by this application/desktop to respond when the user is trying to launch this application/desktop. |
Seconds |
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| ICA_file_dwld_avail |
Indicates whether the ICA file is available to launch this application/desktop or not. |
Percent |
When launching an application/desktop from the StoreFront, users are prompted to save or download the launch .ica file. The ICA files contain configuration information about the application/desktop. Therefore, the application/desktop will be launched only if the ICA file is downloaded successfully. The value 100 for this measure indicates that the ICA is downloaded successfully, and the value 0 indicates that the home page is not accessible. The value 100 is preferred for this measure indicating that the ICA file was downloaded successfully. If the value 0 is reported for this measure indicates that ICA file download failed. |
| ICA_file_dwld_duration |
Indicates the time taken to download the ICA file when the user is trying to launch this application/desktop. |
Seconds |
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| Total_resp_time |
Indicates the total time taken to receive response when the user is attempting to launch this application/desktop. |
Seconds |
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