VMware vRealize Operations for Horizon - 6.2.1 Administrator’s Guide

VMware vRealize Operations for
Horizon Administration
vRealize Operations for Horizon 6.2.1
VMware vRealize Operations for Horizon 6.2.1
VMware vRealize Operations for Horizon Administration
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Contents

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Monitoring Your Horizon Environment 7
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Using the Horizon Dashboards 7
Using the Horizon Reports 17
Maintaining vRealize Operations for Horizon 19
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Pair the Broker Agent with a Horizon Adapter Instance 19
Modify the Broker Agent Service Logging Level 20
Reissue Horizon Desktop Authentication Tokens 20
Change the Desktop Pools to Monitor 20
Change Horizon Events Database Credential Seings 21
Troubleshooting a vRealize Operations for Horizon Installation 23
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Create a vRealize Operations Manager Support Bundle 23
Download vRealize Operations for Horizon Broker Agent Log Files 24
Download vRealize Operations for Horizon Desktop Agent Log Files 24
View the Collection State and Status of a Horizon Adapter Object 24
Horizon Collector and Horizon Adapter Log Files 26
Modify the Logging Level for Horizon Adapter Log Files 26
Index 27
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VMware vRealize Operations for Horizon Administration provides information about how to use VMware vRealize™ Operations Manager™ to monitor a VMware Horizon™ with View™ environment.
Intended Audience
This information is intended for users who monitor the performance of objects in Horizon environments in VMware vRealize Operations Manager and administrators who are responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting a vRealize Operations for Horizon conguration.
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Monitoring Your Horizon
Environment 1
When you install the vRealize Operations for Horizon solution, precongured Horizon dashboards and predened Horizon report templates appear in the vRealize Operations Manager user interface. You can use
these Horizon-specic dashboards and reports along with the standard vRealize Operations Manager object monitoring features to monitor your Horizon environment.
This chapter includes the following topics:
“Using the Horizon Dashboards,” on page 7
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“Using the Horizon Reports,” on page 17
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Using the Horizon Dashboards

The Horizon dashboards are in the Horizon group in the Dashboard List menu in the vRealize Operations Manager user interface.
Most Horizon dashboards contain at least one master (or providing) widget and several receiving widgets. Master widgets provide data to receiving widgets, and receiving widgets update the data they display depending on the information they receive from master widgets.
The widgets on the Horizon dashboards are created from standard vRealize Operations Manager widgets. If your user account has the necessary access rights, you can modify the Horizon dashboards and widgets or create your own Horizon dashboards.
For information about creating and modifying dashboards and customizing widgets, see the vRealize Operations Manager Customization and Administration Guide.

Introducing the Horizon Dashboards

You can use the precongured Horizon dashboards to monitor the performance of your Horizon environment.
Table 11. Horizon Dashboard Summary
Horizon Dashboard What It Shows When To Use It
“Horizon Overview Dashboard,” on page 9
“Horizon Infrastructure Dashboard,” on page 9
Status of your end-to-end Horizon environment, including the top Horizon­related alerts.
Information about the health, workload, and connectivity of infrastructure hosts, remote desktops, datastores, and RDS hosts in your Horizon environment.
Assess Horizon pod usage, client
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performance, and the overall user experience
View the top Horizon-related
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alerts
Understand the relationships
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between objects in your Horizon infrastructure
Assess the underlying vSphere
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and Horizon infrastructure
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Table 11. Horizon Dashboard Summary (Continued)
Horizon Dashboard What It Shows When To Use It
“Horizon User Sessions Dashboard,” on page 10
“Horizon VDI Pools Dashboard,” on page 10
“Horizon RDS Pools Dashboard,” on page 11
“Horizon Applications Dashboard,” on page 12
“Horizon Desktop Usage Dashboard,” on page 12
“Horizon User Session Details Dashboard,” on page 13
“View RDS Host Details Dashboard,” on page 14
“Horizon Adapter Self Health Dashboard,” on page 15
“Horizon End User Experience Dashboard,” on page 16
Metrics and performance information for all types of sessions, including VDI desktop sessions, RDS desktop sessions, and application sessions.
Metrics and performance information for VDI pools.
Metrics and performance information for RDS pools.
N This dashboard is specic to Horizon with Horizon 6.0.3 and VMware Horizon 6 version 6.1 and version 6.2 environments.
Status and performance information for application pools and their associated farms, RDS hosts, application sessions, applications, and Horizon clients.
N This dashboard is specic to Horizon with Horizon 6.0.x and VMware Horizon 6 version 6.1environments.
Usage data for all of the desktop pools in your Horizon environment, including VDI desktop pools.
Detailed information about all types of sessions running in your Horizon environment, including VDI desktop sessions, RDS desktop sessions, and application sessions.
Detailed information about the RDS hosts in your Horizon environment.
Health information for your Horizon adapters and the broker agents connected to those adapters. This dashboard also contains license compliance information.
Health information for your resources.
Identify and troubleshoot poorly
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performing remote sessions
Troubleshoot poorly performing
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desktop virtual machines and sessions
Identify the RDS hosts that are
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using the most resources
Troubleshoot poorly performing
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RDS desktop and application sessions
Understand the relationships
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between objects in your application infrastructure
Troubleshoot remote
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applications
View active and disconnected
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sessions and identify session trends for selected desktop pools
View top alerts for selected
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desktop pools
Collect in-guest process data
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from desktop sessions
Troubleshoot poorly performing
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sessions
Identify when session problems
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occurred
Collect in-guest process data
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from desktop sessions
View desktop and application
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sessions currently running on selected RDS hosts
Identify when RDS host
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problems occurred
Collect and view in-guest
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process data from RDS hosts
Troubleshoot Horizon adapter
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problems
Monitor license use
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Troubleshoot problems related
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to vCenter resources adapter.
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Chapter 1 Monitoring Your Horizon Environment

Horizon Overview Dashboard

The Horizon Overview dashboard shows the overall status of your Horizon environment. Use the Horizon Overview dashboard to visualize the end-to-end environment, its underlying environment, and alerts.
The Horizon Top Alerts widget shows the alerts of the greatest signicance for Horizon objects. When you select a pod in the Horizon Pods widget, the Pod Indicator Metrics, Pod Session Metrics, and Pod Capacity Metrics widgets show data for the pod that you selected.
Tips for Using the Horizon Overview Dashboard
Click an alert in the Horizon Top Alerts widget to open the alert details.
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Use the Horizon Pods widget to determine the total number sessions, including the number of
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connected and disconnected sessions, for a selected pod. Use the Pod Session Metrics widget to view desktop, application, PCoIP, RDP, and Blast HTML session metrics.
The vCenter Server Instance widget shows the vCenter that the View pod is associated with. It includes
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vCenter name, vCenter CPU capacity usage, vCenter usable memory, vCenter disk capacity remaining, and collecting status.
The Capacity remaining widget shows the capacity related information of the selected vCenter in
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vCenter Server Instance widget. It shows the graph of used capacity and remaining capacity.
The Reclaimable Capacity widget shows the reclaimable capacity of the selected vCenter in the vCenter
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Server Instance widget. It shows the reclaimable CPU, memory, and disk. It also shows the percentage of VMs in dierent status.

Horizon Infrastructure Dashboard

Use the Horizon Infrastructure dashboard to quickly assess the underlying vSphere and Horizon infrastructure that supports your Horizon environment.
Horizon Infrastructure Hosts, Horizon VDI Desktop VMs, View Datastores, and View RDS Hosts are Heat Map widgets. These widgets show information about the health, workload, and connectivity of infrastructure hosts, remote desktops, and datastores, RDS (Microsoft Remote Desktop Services) hosts in your Horizon environment.
You can select an object in any widget and click the Dashboard Navigation buon on the widget toolbar to navigate to vSphere dashboards. You can double-click an object to navigate to the object Summary tab in vRealize Operations Manager.
N RDS hosts are specic to Horizon with View 6.0.x and VMware Horizon 6 version 6.1 and later environments.
Tips for Using the Horizon Infrastructure Dashboard
The colored rectangles in each widget represent particular objects. For example, in the Horizon VDI
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Desktop VMs widget, each rectangle represents a particular virtual machine. You can point to a rectangle to view basic information about its associated object.
The size of the rectangle indicates the value of one metric, the color of the rectangle indicates the value
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of another metric, and the widget conguration determines which metric values the widget shows. For example, if you select Sized by Workload - Colored by Health from the  drop-down menu, rectangles are sized according to the value of the workload aribute and are colored according to the value of the health aribute. Red indicates a low value and green indicates the high end of the value range.
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