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Table 8-32. View Common Configuration Template: Performance Alarm Settings
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Setting Properties
Process memory usage percentage to
issue log info
Specifies the threshold at which the memory usage of any individual
process is logged.
Process to check, comma separated name
list allowing wild cards and exclusion
Specifies a comma-separated list of queries that correspond to the name
of one or more processes to be examined. You can filter the list by using
wildcards within each query.
n
An asterisk (*) matches zero or more characters.
n
A question mark (?) matches exactly one character.
n
An exclamation mark (!) at the beginning of a query excludes any
results produced by that query.
For
example, the following query selects all processes starting with ws and
excludes all processes ending with sys:
'!*sys,ws*'
NOTE Performance alarm settings apply to View Connection Server and View Agent systems only. They do
not apply to View Client systems.
General Settings
Table 8-33 describes the general settings in the View Common Configuration ADM template file.
Table 8-33. View Common Configuration Template: General Settings
Setting Properties
Disk threshold for log and events in
Megabytes
Specifies the minimum remaining disk space threshold for logs and
events.
If no value is specified, the default is 200. When the specified value
is met, event logging stops.
Enable extended logging
Determines whether trace and debug events are included in the log files.
View PCoIP Session Variables ADM Template Settings
The
View PCoIP Session Variables ADM template file (pcoip.adm) contains policy settings related to the PCoIP
display protocol. You can configure settings to default values that can be overridden by an administrator, or
you can configure settings to non-overridable values.
The View PCoIP Session Variables ADM template file contains two subcategories:
Overridable
Administrator Defaults
Specifies PCoIP session variable default values. These settings can be
overridden by an administrator. These settings write registry keys values to
HKLM\Software\Policies\Teradici\PCoIP\pcoip_admin_defaults.
Not Overridable
Administrator Settings
Contains the same settings as Overridable Administrator Defaults, but these
settings
cannot be overridden by an administrator. These settings write registry
key values to HKLM\Software\Policies\Teradici\PCoIP\pcoip_admin.
The template contains Computer Configuration settings only.
Non-Policy Registry Keys
If
a local machine setting needs to be applied and cannot be placed under HKLM\Software\Policies\Teradici,
local machine settings can be placed in registry keys in HKLM\Software\Teradici. The same registry keys can
be placed in HKLM\Software\Teradici as in HKLM\Software\Policies\Teradici. If the same registry key is
present in both locations, the setting in HKLM\Software\Policies\Teradici overrides the local machine value.
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