Workspace Environment Management

Monitoring

These pages contain detailed user login and machine boot reports. You can Export all reports in various formats.


Daily reports

Daily Login Report. A daily summary of login times across all users connected to this site. You can double-click a category for a detailed view showing individual logon times for each user on each device.

Daily Boot Report. A daily summary of boot times across all devices connected to this site. You can double-click a category for a detailed view showing individual boot times for each device.


Login Trends Report. This report displays overall login trends for each day over the selected period. You can double-click each category of each day for a detailed view.

Boot Trends Report. This report displays overall boot trends for each day over the selected period. You can double-click each category of each day for a detailed view.

Device Types. This report displays a daily count of the number of devices of each listed operating system connecting to this site. You can double-click each device type for a detailed view.


User & device reports

User Report. This report allows you to view login trends for a single user over the selected period. You can double-click each data point for a detailed view.

Device Report. This report allows you to view boot trends for a single device over the selected period. You can double-click each data point for a detailed view.


Profile container insights

This feature monitors profile containers for Profile Management and FSLogix. It provides insights into the basic usage data of the profile containers, the status of sessions using the profile containers, the issues detected, and more.

Use this feature to stay on top of space usage for profile containers and to identify problems that prevent profile containers from working.

Summary

Includes two doughnut charts:

  • Used Space. The chart on the left side shows the space usage of profile containers over the specified time period.

  • Session Status. The chart on the right side shows results of attaching profile containers for sessions established over the specified time period.

After specifying the time period (for example, last 6 days), click Refresh to trigger a refresh of the charts.

High when used space is more than (GB). Lets you type a threshold value above which to treat the space usage of the profile containers as high. Type a positive integer.

Low when used space is less than (GB). Lets you type a threshold value below which to treat the space usage of the profile containers as low. Type a positive integer.

Note:

  • The high threshold value must be greater than the low threshold value.
  • After specifying the high and the low threshold values, click Refresh to trigger a refresh of the Used Space chart.
  • After specifying the high and the low threshold values, space usage in between defaults to Medium.

Profile container status

Displays a list of status records for profile containers over a specified time period. After specifying the time period (for example, last 6 days), click the Refresh button to filter records.

You can trigger the collection of data for the container the selected record pertains to. Doing so brings you up to date with the user’s container status. To achieve that, right-click a status record and then select Refresh. The refresh operation results in a sequence of tasks. First, a task is immediately sent to the associated agent host. The agent receives the task and then collects status-related data if the container is in use on the agent host. Then, the latest attach record is updated with the collected data. It might take a while for the status to be updated. Click the Refresh button for the up-to-date record to appear.

The Status column displays information about status and error codes. For information about error codes, see the Microsoft documentation at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/fslogix/fslogix-error-codes-reference.


Configuration

Report options

These options allow you to control the reporting period and work days. You can also specify minimum Boot Time and Login Time (in seconds) below which values are not reported.

Monitoring