Iwanted to know the steps to install splunk UF for getting the OS level Logs from systems in Citrix environment(XenApp,Xendesktop,Xenserver), Is there any link or guide I can ref and install UF on these systems?
I have gone through this page but the condition I am wanting is the OS Logs only like the users log in or out. The events created in syslogs etc. And I would be more interested with the flow of these logs towards deployment/Indexer. And here there is no mention about the installation on different Citrix (XenApp or Desktop) I understood we can write script and Add-on available for xenapp and xendesktop too ?
I have to discover the citrix xenapp and Xendesktop for which I have enabled the SAM professional plugin. The docs says we need to create a discovery schedule to trigger the citrix license server pattern, but stuck in the part. can anyone help me on this.
Goliath recently released a free eBook on understanding the logon process to a Citrix environment and they break it down into different pieces where they show how the different processes which are running during a logon. Then they go into how they use their product Goliath Performance Monitor to troubleshoot slow logon issues in a Citrix environment.
One of the other cool thing is that they also list a couple of real customer issues or support cases that they had, and what kind of issues that different customers was been facing, and how they used their product to troubleshoot their environment and find the root cause of the slow logon issue they were facing.
Now there are some things that I found was missing in the eBook, which I hope they will cover in a future release or in another eBook, which is having an architectural over of their product, I always find it helpful to see the bits and pieces that make up a product and how its connected from an architectural level.
The product is pretty much based on having a small agent installed on each Citrix Server, where information and data is pulled out and sent back to the monitoring server. The monitoring server which will then store all the data on a remote SQL server. Since it is agent based you means that you can also use this against cloud based environments running in Azure, Amazon and so on as well, and not dependent on any particular infrastructure/hypervisor to get this information
Which is how they are able to generate this information, another interesting part would also be describing how they manage to monitor a session throughout the environment and across all the different Citrix components.
Another topic they should include in their next eBook, is including how all the steps are when connecting from outside the environment, more precisely when connecting through NetScaler gateway which is the authentication and connection point for most remote connection. From there showing what additional steps are involved and add the additional metric which comes from there as well into the product.
Goliath recently released a free eBook on understanding the logon process to a Citrix environment and they break it down into different pieces where they show how the different processes which are running during a logon. Then they go into how they use their product Goliath Performance Monitor to troubleshoot slow logon issues in a Citrix environment.\nNOTE: The eBook can be found here \u2013> http:\/\/
bit.ly\/1ZBciMB\nTo be honest I wasn\u2019t aware of all the details in a logon process to a Citrix environment it\u2019s pretty complex and so much happening under the covers which is concealed from the user, simple yet powerful. Also kudos to the support people in Goliath Technologies which was the authors behind this eBook to actually describing it in such detail! Helps to have people which have this deep understanding of this process to write an eBook about the subject.\nOne of the other cool thing is that they also list a couple of real customer issues or support cases that they had, and what kind of issues that different customers was been facing, and how they used their product to troubleshoot their environment and find the root cause of the slow logon issue they were facing.\nNow there are some things that I found was missing in the eBook, which I hope they will cover in a future release or in another eBook, which is having an architectural over of their product, I always find it helpful to see the bits and pieces that make up a product and how its connected from an architectural level.\nThe product is pretty much based on having a small agent installed on each Citrix Server, where information and data is pulled out and sent back to the monitoring server. The monitoring server which will then store all the data on a remote SQL server. Since it is agent based you means that you can also use this against cloud based environments running in Azure, Amazon and so on as well, and not dependent on any particular infrastructure\/hypervisor to get this information\nWhich is how they are able to generate this information, another interesting part would also be describing how they manage to monitor a session throughout the environment and across all the different Citrix components.\nAnother topic they should include in their next eBook, is including how all the steps are when connecting from outside the environment, more precisely when connecting through NetScaler gateway which is the authentication and connection point for most remote connection. From there showing what additional steps are involved and add the additional metric which comes from there as well into the product.\nYou can\u00a0go\u00a0here to instantly download\u00a0a complimentary copy of Goliath\u2019s\u00a0Complete Guide to Understanding the Citrix Logon Process for XenApp\/XenDesktop.\nDel dette:TwitterSvarLik Laster inn...\n\n\tRelatert\n","permalink":"https:\/\/
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