Usage guide: Citrix DaaS essentials
The Citrix virtual machine monitoring dashboard offers a centralized view of your environment. It displays VM status, reboot health, and VDA registration to support timely decisions and actions.
For cloud controller servers, the Citrix infrastructure dashboard provides a focused overview of their health and availability.
To streamline issue detection, a set of pre-configured VDI monitors allows administrators to quickly identify and respond to performance and availability concerns.
Remediation is supported through remote actions that can restart session hosts, refresh GPO policies, log off VDI sessions, and terminate unresponsive processes within a user session.
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Virtual machine monitoring
The Citrix virtual machine monitoring dashboard is the starting point of this library pack. It provides a dedicated environment for managing online/offline VM distribution, reboot health tracking, and VDA registration insights into Citrix DaaS machines.
Visibility into online/offline VM distribution
Using the Citrix virtual machine monitoring dashboard provided, you can determine the online/offline status of your VMs at a glance, with breakdowns by desktop pool and VDI type.

Infrastructure server monitoring
The Citrix DaaS infrastructure dashboard is the starting point for server diagnosis. It provides a dedicated environment for monitoring infrastructure servers that are offline, with critical stopped services, or experiencing performance or stability issues.

Triggering alerts for VDI-related issues
The installed VDI monitors from this library pack allow you to monitor and detect issues using the critical metrics specific to your virtual desktop infrastructure:
High percentage of disconnected sessions per desktop pool – Identifies frequent or unexpected drops.
High CPU usage per desktop pool – Flags potential performance bottlenecks.
High average latency per VDI client location – Highlights network-related delays by region.
High number of sessions per virtual machine – Prevents resource overutilization.
Alerts generated by the VDI library monitors appear in the Alerts overview dashboard for further investigation and analysis.
Virtual machine administration
Remediation remote actions are provided to fix common issues with VDI devices that normally require specialist teams with VDI experience or administration tools to resolve them. These fixes include the ability to invoke session host restarts, update GPO policies, and end unresponsive processes running within a session.
Use cases
In addition to the relevant use cases covered below, you may uncover other troubleshooting scenarios specific to your environment.
Investigate devices with poor reboot health
The reboot health of a VM is determined by the custom field "Citrix reboot health" included with this pack. The parameters for 'good, average, and poor' are configurable. This information is summarized in the dashboard with a dedicated bar chart, showing the number of devices in each category. This allows you to drill down to any devices that have not rebooted for a long period, which may require further investigation.

Monitor critical services on infrastructure servers
Each infrastructure server monitored by this pack has a specific set of services that are considered critical for the server to function. If any of these services are stopped, it could potentially have a large impact on your VMs and the employees using them. For example, if the Broker Service is not running on the Cloud Connector server, then users may not be able to connect to their applications or desktops. This should be investigated as a matter of urgency.

Detect network congestion causing latency spikes in specific office locations.
The High average latency per VDI client location monitor tracks the average network latency for each VDI client entity and triggers an alert when the latency exceeds a dynamic threshold compared to a 7-day baseline, computed hourly.
Identify CPU bottlenecks affecting virtual desktops
The High CPU usage per desktop pool monitor tracks the average CPU queue length for virtual desktop pools and generates an alert when it surpasses a dynamic threshold computed hourly compared to a 7-day baseline.
Prevent overloading of a desktop pool to maintain optimal user experience
The High number of sessions per virtual machine monitor tracks the total number of active sessions per virtual machine and triggers an alert when the session count exceeds a user-defined threshold.
Identify network instability affecting session continuity
The High percentage of disconnected sessions per desktop pool monitor observes session disconnections, calculates the disconnection-to-active session ratio, and triggers an alert if the ratio surpasses a defined threshold.
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