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Console: How to Monitor Terminal Server Sessions (TSE)
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Console: How to Monitor Terminal Server Sessions (TSE)
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Stephane_Le_Goffic_6129
Posted Aug 04, 2017 06:45 AM
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TSE Sessions can be monitored on a Windows server. To do this, simply activate the Terminal Server counter in Real-Time Domains:
1. From the Console, right-click on the Monitored Object, in the menu choose "Modify Parameter" > "Define Collector Parameters..." as follows:
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2. In the
Real-Time Domains
section, set
Terminal Server
to Yes:
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3. Restart the Collector to take the parameter into account.
You can follow the following metrics:
No active sessions (no)
Max no active sessions (no)
No inactive sessions (no)
Number of active threads (no)
Total Cpu use (%)
No page faults (no/s)
Frames received/sent (no/s)
Bytes received/sent (kB/s)
No input errors (no)
No output errors (no)
No input/output errors (no)
Swap (kB)
Example of Real-Time Tracking for Active Sessions:
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Example of Activity Monitoring:
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