Administration

Table Of Contents
Table 117. CPU, Memory, and Latency Details
Option Description
Session CPU CPU usage of the current session.
Host CPU CPU usage of the virtual machine to which the session is
assigned.
Session Memory Memory usage of the current session.
Host Memory Memory usage of the virtual machine to which the session is
assigned.
Session Latency Displays a chart for the latency for the PCoIP or Blast display
protocol.
Session Logon Segments
Displays the logon duration and usage segments that are created during logon.
Table 118. Session Logon Segments
Option Description
Logon duration The length of time calculated from the time the user clicks the
desktop or application pool to the time when Windows Explorer
starts.
Session Logon Time The length of time that the user was logged in to the session.
Logon Segments Displays the segments that are created during logon.
n
Brokering. Total time for Connection Server to process a
session connect or reconnect. Calculated from the time the
user clicks the desktop pool to the time when the tunnel
connection is set up. Includes the times for Connection
Server tasks such as user authentication, machine
selection, and machine preparation for setting up the tunnel
connection.
n
GPO load. Total time for Windows group policy processing.
Displays 0 if there is no global policy configured.
n
Profile load. Total time for Windows user profile processing.
n
Interactive. Total time for Horizon Agent to process a
session connect or reconnect. Calculated from the time
when PCoIP or Blast Extreme uses the tunnel connection to
the time when Windows Explorer starts.
n
Authentication. Total time for Connection Server to
authenticate the session.
n
VM Start. Total time taken to start a VM. This time includes
the time for booting the operating system, resuming a
suspended machine, and the time it takes Horizon Agent to
signal that it is ready for a connection.
Use the following guidelines when you use the information in logon segments for troubleshooting:
n
If the session is a new virtual desktop session, all the logon segments appear. The GPO Load logon
segment time is 0 if no global policy is configured.
View Administration
VMware, Inc. 211