Indeed, forgotten to mention EdgeSight.  We have it running for E2E
simulation trough encrypted ICA.  Edgesight is configured to send SNMP
traps into our Spectrum.  If you will have EdgeSight, I think your
biggest added value will be to look at the NetQos pieces for "network
aware application performance" monitoring.
 
Success,  regards Erwin

________________________________

From: John Villaire [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: vrijdag 14 januari 2011 15:50
To: spectrum
Subject: Re: [spectrum] Monitoring for Citrix


Erwin,
 
Thank you, this is helpful.  It is the basic approach that I am looking
to take for our POC; monitor the infrastructre from our offices back
into the data centers utilizing the CA Solutions.  I will also be
incorporating the Citrix EdgeSight since the team that will be the
Citrix Administrators are very interested in that solution and I think
it will be needed.
 
We will be evalution the CA Solutions, Spectrum, eHealth, NetQoS +
SuperAgent.  This will get us the overall infrastructure framework
covered; and Spectrum will be functioning as the MoM.  Since it looks
like we will be using encrypted ICA communication from the offices to
the data center, the Citrix EdgeSight will be needed to gain that
visibility into the Citrix Application Stack.
 
If I had more time I would look into other solutions such as the
eginnovations to determine if it could be a EdgeSight alternative.
Unfortunately, I was just informed yesterday afternoon that I have less
than 5 weeks to get everything setup before our pilot begins; I'll need
to have the monitoring setup by then. 
 
Since this User Group has been very informative and helpful, I want to
thank you for your advice and input. 
 
Regards,
John Villaire


________________________________

From: "De Munter, Erwin" <[email protected]>
To: spectrum <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, January 14, 2011 4:54:59 AM
Subject: RE: [spectrum] Monitoring for Citrix


 
Do not agree with previous statement in the group.  For E2E synthetic
and network aware application performance testing for Citrix,  have a
look together with CA to NetQos ReporterAnalyzer and SuperAgent.  In
fact Citrix use Netqos products in house to monitor Citrix application
performance.
Even Wily CEM could be a possibility.  Based on your requirements and
citrix setup, a good CA technical Sales could be point you in the best
direction
 
If it is just for Fault mngnt, basic monitoring we do a lot with
Spectrum / eHealth.  Combination of  SAA Paths, simulation of citrix
traffic within the correct QOS queue's,  and event handling of the
Citrix Infrastructure, SCOM, Netscaler events into Spectrum.  Spectrum
positionied as MOM
 
 
Regards,  Erwin

________________________________

From: Karpovitch, Sergei [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: donderdag 13 januari 2011 18:19
To: spectrum
Subject: RE: [spectrum] Monitoring for Citrix



http://www.eginnovations.com/demorequest/demorequest.php?name=citrix

this product is better to monitor Citrix env.

 

 

Sergei Karpovitch
Senior Data Security Engineer
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
1701 Market Street | Philadelphia, PA 19103-2921
Direct: 215.963.5197 | Main: 215.963.5000 | Fax: 215.963.5001
[email protected] | www.morganlewis.com
<http://www.morganlewis.com/> 

 

From: John Villaire [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2011 9:19 AM
To: spectrum
Subject: [spectrum] Monitoring for Citrix

 

Hello,

We are in the process of launching a Citrix Pilot for our branch
offices. We will be utilizing the full Citrix infrastructure from the
desktop to the back-end Citrix servers.  As the supervisor of the
monitoring tools team, I am tasked with putting together the monitoring
requirements, investigating monitoring options and then proposing
solutions.

At this time we are not using Spectrum or other CA solutions.  I have
engaged our CA account team and are in discussion with them now.  During
the pilot I am scoping out a monitoring POC and we will be looking at
evaluating the CA Infrastructure Manager solution (Spectrum, eHealth,
NetQoS functionality) as well as the Superagent.  We are also looking at
the Citrix solution for monitoring their components.

My question to the list is; do any of you currently have Citrix
in-house?  If you do, what do you use to monitor Citrix and do you tie
it into the network monitoring?

Regards,

John Villaire

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