Access to ICA RTT metrics for Citrix HDX and XenDesktop and XenApp

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Access to ICA RTT metrics for Citrix HDX and XenDesktop and XenApp -

One of the useful metrics for ICA is a latency measurement as round trip time known (RTT). (Is displayed graphics reaction) This is basically the time interval on the client between the first step (user action) and the last step measured. This metric, the screen may be thought of as a measure of delay that a user while interacting are hosted in a session on a XenApp or XenDesktop server experience with an application.

ICA RTT from network RTT (round trip time) is different, which is the detected network latency between the ICA client device and the XenApp server, while the ICA RTT includes an element of interaction with the user.

ICA RTT is about Director, HDX Insights available EdgeSight but is also a WMI provider for third who want to integrate them into their own products or scripts. The RTT data is on the VDA EUEM WMI provider. On RDS (XenApp) you need the session ID you want information to know for.

to the WMIC Command Line Tool When running, you must specify the following information

 wmic: root  cli> / namespace: \ root  Citrix  EUEM wmic : get root  cli> path citrix_euem_RoundTrip / value 

and the answer is

 FirstDrawRoundtripDuration = 0 <<<<<<<<< <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< additional information about ICA RT, the only legacy was ThinWire FrameCutRoundtripDuration = 0 <<<<<<<<<<<<<< <<<<<<<<<<<<<< additional information about ICA RT, which was only in legacy Thin Wire FrameSendRoundtripDuration = 0 <<<< <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< <<<<<<<<< additional information about ICA RT, that was only in legacy Thin Wire InputBandwidthAvailable = 39704816 <<<<<<<<<<<< <<<<<<<<<<<< <<< < WD Bandwidth estimate, Client-> Server direction input Bandwidth Used = 608 = 3925 InstanceId NetworkLatency = 11 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< <<<<<<< WD WD (passive) network latency last recorded (shows you exactly how the passive latency test is). OutputBandwidthAvailable = 77469208 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<  Customer direction Output Bandwidth Used = 5096 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< <<<<<<<<<  customer ProcessId = 22ac8a68-5169-43e1-8dd2-ddf19dc07480 Round trip Time = 9 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< <<<<< ICA RTT have the effect! SessionID = 4 timestamp = 20,150,310,182,613.140000 + 000 = 0 TriggerRoundtripDuration <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Additional information about ICA RT, the only in legacy Thin Wire was WDTriggerRoundtripDuration = 0 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< additional information about ICA RT, which was only in legacy Thin Wire 

Other queries for EUEM WMI provider

  • path dump everything (trips, separates, ICART, blocked applications, etc.) obtained citrix_euem / value can be made

Individual Metric Categories get Via subclasses Queried

  • path on the server citrix_euem_ApplicationLaunch / value Published App Start- up metrics (process load times can be, and so on).
  • path citrix_euem_AutoReconnect [1945018get/value terminal ID information, and some endpoint receive information / value ACR and CGP metrics
  • path citrix_euem_clientConnect get]
  • path citrix_euem_clientDisconnect / value As per connection ID info, but only meetings shows that are currently separated.
  • receive path citrix_euem_clientStartup Detailed Session Start / value timing information including how long the various aspects of meeting requests, get on the client, the ICA file, and on the end point of the client engine instantiate. get
  • path citrix_euem_ServerStartup / value Detailed session start timing information, how long various aspects of spiders took on the user session once the customer had an ICA connection to server
  • path citrix_euem_RoundTrip condition / value ICA return data, as well as some WD-metrics from SMC for bandwidth and network latency
  • path citrix_euem_SessionTerminate condition / value At meetings have been logged out. Session identity information is not retained, so that consumers need to know what associated with these meetings if they were active to know who she was with

Other useful links on HDX Metrics .:

  • first WMI metrics HDX via PowerShell
  • HDX metrics about WMIC or HDX monitor

More info

the following command line tools that come with Windows, are particularly useful for exploring WMI:

  • Wbemtext.exe provides a graphical user interface (GUI)
  • Wmic.exe is a command line tool that can be used available for accessing WMI

There are a number of external WMI explorer.

  • Windows Management Instrumentation
  • Wikipedia :. Windows Management Instrumentation
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