AppFlow ... finally revealed the mysterious DB packets flowing through the network

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AppFlow ... finally revealed the mysterious DB packets flowing through the network -

When we introduced AppFlow in summer 2011, our goal was simple:

"a standard for application monitoring and reporting that democratizes application data from the network"

since then, we have worked hard to reach this eternal goal. While some may see this as impossible, we are committed to socialize the data increasingly applying to each new version

With NetScaler 10, we introduced the well -. Scheduled and requested - support for protocols DataBase MSSQL. & MYSQL

is a list of related DataBase new AppFlow elements:

  • dbProtocolName 32942
    Specifies the DB protocol
    1 is for MSSQL, 2 is for MySQL
  • dbReqType , 32941
    Indicates the type of request
    for MSSQL 1 is for QUERY 2 is TRANSACTION, 3 is for PRC
    for MySQL: this is the same as that specified in the MySQL documentation
  • dbReqString , 32946
    indicates the demand chain without the header
  • dbRespStatus 32948
    indicates the status of the response received from the server
  • dbRespLength 32949
    specifies the length of the response received from the server
  • dbRespStatString , 32947
    This specifies the response status from the server string

in addition, NetScaler AppFlow in 10 also has several new export settings HTTP

extra HTTP parameters :.

HTTPAUTHORIZATION
Enable Logging AppFlow authorization HTTP header [

httpVia
Enable HTTP header AppFlow Via the lumbering.

httpLocation
Enable Location AppFlow HTTP logging head.

httpSetCookie
AppFlow Enable HTTP logging setCookie head.

httpSetCookie2
AppFlow Enable HTTP logging Setcookie2 head.

httpContentType
Enable AppFlow HTTP Content-Type header logging

Before closing up, I want to highlight two important messages related :.

  1. Be sure to visit / register appflow.org to stay tuned with the latest news on AppFlow and share / learn how your colleagues use AppFlow to manage their network.
  2. If you plan to attend Citrix Synergy, SanFrancisco, join the session 'SYN321' on 'Get real visibility into your cloud network with AppFlow

session details:

Number of session: SYN321

Track: Enterprise Networks cloud

Date / Time: May 10, 2:00 p.m. -14h45

Room: Moscone West 2014

session Type: Breakout

session Level: technical - Advanced

product Category: NetScaler

Type of content: Cloud-Ready Networking

thank you and look forward to our next blog on "What's new in NetScaler 10 as load balancing and Web Acceleration '!

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