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Subject: [THIN] Citrix Load Evaluator / Total Sessions per Server & Application
From: <TBarnhart () rcrh ! org>
Date: 2009-02-23 21:34:22
Message-ID: 6A5A90D575C7A548920744498616EF67D25CEF73C9 () EXCHMBX ! rcrh ! org
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Hey all,
We've had a small issue for the past year, and I can't seem to find an answer about \
it.
We started a new 4.5 farm this time last year and have an application that is \
published & load-managed across 20 servers.
There is a custom load-evaluator is built on these 4 "Assigned Rules": Application \
User Load, Load Throttling, Memory Usage, Server User Load.
Overall, this load-evaluator appears to be working well for our userload; per server \
and per application.
Except... One server seems to always have about 10-20% more total sessions then the \
other 19 servers.
Over thousands of session - the 19 servers will all be within a range of 100 or so \
total sessions, but this one server will be always at the top of the list for total \
sessions by several hundred more sessions for any time period.
Theoretically - all of these are equal.
At anytime I run a "qfarm /app" (during average workday) - all of my servers are in \
the 4500-6000 load range. In the "Presentation Console" everything is running against \
this load-evaluator. Also, We have Citrix Edgesight collecting data, that looks \
normal other than the total session count. My performance statistics appear fairly \
normal at anytime we take a look. The application is installed identically across the \
20 servers.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Troy
Troy Barnhart, Sr. Systems Programmer
tbarnhart@rcrh.org
Regional Health, Inc.
353 Fairmont Boulevard
Rapid City, South Dakota 57701
PH: 605-716-8352 / FAX: 605-716-8302
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