Detail view
When clicking on a record in the session list, you access the details of the selected session. The interface is structured into 3 sections:
- Available actions at the top
- General information
- Specific information segmented into tabs at the bottom
Available actions
From the device detail view, it’s possible to perform the same actions as in the list view for the active device. This includes:
- Microservices execution.
- The actions included in the
Operations
button
Microservices execution
From the >-
button, you can execute any of the microservices enabled for the organization that have Session
as a configured context. This allows the microservices to be executed under the user's identity.
The actions of enabling, creating, modifying, or deleting microservices are performed from the Portal.
Operations
From the Operations
button, you can execute the actions detailed in Available Operations for the active device.
General
The general information block of the device contains:
- User: User of the session in domain\user format.
- Machine: Device hostname.
- Session Type: Session type, which can be Workspace or application for virtualized application sessions.
- Start Date: Date and time of session establishment.
- Connected From: When the selected device is a VDI or similar, it shows the endpoint name from which the virtual device is accessed.
- Connected: Indicates whether the user is actively connected to the session, or has disconnected from it, otherwise.
- Device Type: Which can be virtual or physical.
- Session Analyzer: Indicates whether the FlexxAgent session analysis process is active or inactive.
- Subscription/Broker: If used, the Microsoft Azure or Citrix service that manages user connections to the workspace (i.e. Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD), Citrix DaaS, Citrix On-premises).
- Group / Catalog: If used, a collection of machines that defines the specifications of the workspaces and how they are provisioned to users (e.g. e.g. host pools in Azure Virtual Desktop or machine catalogs in Citrix).
- Delivery Group: If detected, a collection of machines is selected from one or more machine catalogs. It specifies which users can use those machines, plus the applications and desktops available to those users.
Tabs
The tabs at the bottom show specific grouped information, including the following tabs:
Connections
This tab contains information about the device's connections, i.e., each time a user starts or reconnects a disconnected session.
The session end date is only reported for disconnected or closed sessions; while the session remains active, the session end date will remain empty.
Performance
This tab groups graphs of the main performance counters for the last two hours. Graphs are included for:
- CPU: Percentage of session processor usage, excluding resources used by other sessions or system processes.
- Memory: Amount of memory used, excluding resources used by other sessions or system processes.
- Session User input delay: User input delay refers to the time lag between when a user performs an action, such as clicking a mouse button or pressing a key, and when the corresponding response is displayed on the screen or executed by the computer.
- Session Round Trip Time (RTT): The time it takes for a data packet to travel from the user’s device to a server or remote destination, and back to the user.
At the top of the tab, a link allows direct access to the diagnostic view for the active session in Analyzer.
Login information
This tab allows you to view detailed information about user login times. The view is composed of two sections: At the top, two graphs are displayed. The first shows detailed information about the user's last login and the times of each step, and the second graph offers a view of historical logins and their duration in seconds.
At the bottom, there is a table with details of each login step for each recent user login.
Notifications
Allows you to see if the session has any active notifications and its configuration. When there are active notifications, a notice additionally appears at the top of the page.
Group Policy (GPO)
This tab shows information about the group policies applied to the active session. It allows you to view the names of the policies applied, both at the user level and at the device level.