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Optimizing NetScaler for Enterprise Applications

Optimizing NetScaler for Enterprise Applications. Dave Hawkins, TRM May 11, 2010. Topics. Generic Optimization Features Standard NetScaler Optimization & Configuration AppExpert Templates Specific Application Examples Troubleshooting. NetScaler Optimization Features.

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Optimizing NetScaler for Enterprise Applications

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  1. Optimizing NetScaler for Enterprise Applications Dave Hawkins, TRM May 11, 2010

  2. Topics • Generic Optimization Features • Standard NetScaler Optimization & Configuration • AppExpert Templates • Specific Application Examples • Troubleshooting Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  3. NetScaler Optimization Features

  4. NetScaler Optimization Features • SSL Offload • Content Compression • Content Caching • Connection reuse • NetScaler Push • Responder Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  5. NetScaler Optimization Features – SSL Offload SSL Offload Compression • Reduce Server Load • Higher TPS • Central Certificate Management • Central Cipher Management Caching Connection Reuse Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  6. NetScaler Optimization Features – Compression SSL Offload Compression • Faster response • Fewer bytes on-wire • Better response for low-bandwidth clients • Policy-based rules Caching Connection Reuse Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  7. NetScaler Optimization Features – Caching SSL Offload Compression • Reduce server load • Faster response • Policy-based controls Caching Connection Reuse Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  8. NetScaler Optimization Features – Connection Reuse SSL Offload Compression • Reduce server load • Faster server response Caching Connection Reuse Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  9. NetScaler Optimization Features – NetScaler Push Request • Web 2.0: Request-Response-Response model • Requires long-lived sessions with dynamic updates Response • Web 1.0: Request-Response model Update Update Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  10. NetScaler Optimization Features – NetScaler Push Request Update Response Request Response Update Update • Alleviate long-lived TCP connections between clients & servers • Push single update to multiple clients • *MPP REST based Request Request Response Response Request Response Update Request Response Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  11. NetScaler Optimization Features – Responder GET /etc/db/credit-cards.xml ZZZzzzzzz... • Policy-based configuration • Reduce server load • Reset, Redirect, or Respond-With Request Response 302 – Object MovedLocation: http://www.fbi.gov Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  12. Standard Configuration and Optimization Performance

  13. Standard HTTP Load Balancing “Sharepoint” SSL+HTTP Load Balancing Configuration SSL Handling on Servers *Times based on 1.5mbps connection with 0.7% packet loss. Source: Citrix Application Optimization for MOSS 2007 Performance Assessment - http://support.citrix.com/article/ctx120235 Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  14. SSL-Offloaded HTTP Load Balancing SSL-Offload + Compression Load Balancing Configuration SSL Handling on NetScalerStatic/Dynamic content compressed Servers configured as plaintext HTTP Source: Citrix Application Optimization for MOSS 2007 Performance Assessment - http://support.citrix.com/article/ctx120235 Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  15. SSL-Offload + Cmp +Caching HTTP Load Balancing SSL offload + Compression + Integrated CachingLoad Balancing Configuration SSL Handling on NetScaler + Compression with Integrated Caching *Cache object max. limit set to 10MB Source: Citrix Application Optimization for MOSS 2007 Performance Assessment - http://support.citrix.com/article/ctx120235 Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  16. Sharepoint Optimizations • Specific doc types require different handling - .aspx, .doc, .css, etc. • Separate caching policies and content-groups for doc types • Configured max. object size per content-group:Scripts, Images: 4MBDocuments (.doc, .pdf): 10MB • Documents have specific expiry times: 360Ksec HTTP.REQ.METHOD.EQ(GET) && HTTP.REQ.URL.PATH.EQ("/_layouts/download.aspx") HTTP.REQ.METHOD.CONTAINS("LOCK") Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  17. Sharepoint Optimizations • Compression policy – all requests for items not already compressed (except image services) .gz, .tgz • Configure servers for “Load Balanced URL” • Responder module redirect HTTP to SSL Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  18. Advanced Optimization

  19. AppExpert Templates Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  20. AppExpert Templates • Built around standard configuration • Time-tested for stability • Performance-tested for maximumbenefit • Rapid deployment with minimalconfiguration • Free! Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  21. Example: Sharepoint AppExpert Template • Detailed deployment guide • 10 Application Services templates • Includes compression, caching, responder policies • Includes caching selectors for parameterized caching • Available at http://community.citrix.com/display/ns/Microsoft+Sharepoint+AppExpert+Template Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  22. Advanced Optimization: Caching • Use Content-Group settings to optimizefor min/max content size, or overallnumber of hits. • Use parameterization to optimize cache retrieval or invalidation. • Prioritize NO_CACHE policies before CACHE policies • Use multiple Content-Groups to allow for specific cache-clearing Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  23. Advanced Optimization: Compression • Select Optimal compression level (gzip level 5-6 for best size / performance) Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  24. Advanced Optimization: SSL Offload • In end-to-end, use low-level ciphers in NS-to-service communication • Cipher selection depends on client-needs, and security considerations. • Can be combined with IC and Compression for maximum impact Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  25. Advanced Optimization: Network Optimizations • SACK and Window Scaling • Nagle’s Algorithm for small packets • TCP Buffering for slow clients • PMTUD – Path MTU Discovery • USIP (Use Source-IP) & DSR when available =~ 50% Network Savings Request Response Request Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  26. Advanced Troubleshooting

  27. NSCONMSG • Primary tool for detailed analysis • NetScaler logs all statistics every 7 seconds • Uses logs from /var/nslog • Logfiles are gzipped (use zcat) • Some stats now available via GUI(System > Diagnostics) Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  28. NSCONMSG – General Format nsconmsg –K <file> -s <options> -g <grep> -d <operation>(zcat <file.gz> | nsconmsg –K pipe – or gunzip them) • -s options include: • Start date or time • Maximum values • Rate counts • Add timestamps • Debugging levels • *csv format! • Format: • -s option=valueie, -s disptime=1 • -d options include: • Stats – view raw statistics • Memstats – view memory-only stastics • Event – view system events (svc failures) • Auditedcmd – view cmds run on the system • Devcr – view device creation/removal • Example: • -d memstats Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  29. NSCONMSG – Examples Scenario: Testing reports problems with SSL VIP earlier. What happened? Displaying current counter value information NetScaler V20 Performance Data NetScaler NS9.1: Build 101.5.cl, Date: Jan 19 2010, 07:12:11 reltime:mili second between two records Fri Feb 5 10:31:31 2010 Index reltime counter-value symbol-name&device-no 0 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_badversion 1 0 0 ssl_err_cavium_random_seed_failed 2 0 0 ssl_err_ubsec_card_reset 3 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_send_server_hello 4 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_send_server_certificate 5 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_send_server_key_exchange 6 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_send_certificate_request 7 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_send_server_done 8 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_check_client_hello_A_OR_get_client_cert 9 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_client_certificate 10 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_client_key_exchange_card 11 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_check_client_hello_B_OR_get_client_keyEx 12 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_client_key_exchange 13 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_change_cipher_spec 14 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_cert_verify 15 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_finished 16 0 0 ssl_err_ssl3_setup_key_block nsconmsg –K newnslog –g ssl_err –d stats Current logfile Grep for ‘ssl_err’ View initial statistics Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  30. NSCONMSG – Examples Scenario: Testing reports problems with SSL VIP earlier. What happened? View timestamps nsconmsg –K newnslog –s disptime=1 –g ssl_err_ssl3 –d current View historic statistics Index rtimetotalcount-val delta rate/sec symbol-name&device-no&time 108 0 78 1 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_client_hello Fri Feb 5 12:01:06 2010 109 14000 11 2 0 ssl_error_cvm_bad_record Fri Feb 5 12:01:20 2010 110 7000 79 1 0 ssl_err_ssl3_badversion Fri Feb 5 12:01:27 2010 111 0 79 1 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_client_hello Fri Feb 5 12:01:27 2010 112 28000 81 2 0 ssl_err_ssl3_badversion Fri Feb 5 12:01:55 2010 113 0 81 2 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_client_hello Fri Feb 5 12:01:55 2010 114 7000 83 2 0 ssl_err_ssl3_badversion Fri Feb 5 12:02:02 2010 115 0 83 2 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_client_hello Fri Feb 5 12:02:02 2010 116 14000 93 10 1 ssl_err_ssl3_badversion Fri Feb 5 12:02:16 2010 117 0 93 10 1 ssl_err_ssl3_get_client_hello Fri Feb 5 12:02:16 2010 118 7000 96 3 0 ssl_err_ssl3_badversion Fri Feb 5 12:02:23 2010 119 0 96 3 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_client_hello Fri Feb 5 12:02:23 2010 120 112000 97 1 0 ssl_err_ssl3_badversion Fri Feb 5 12:04:15 2010 121 0 97 1 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_client_hello Fri Feb 5 12:04:15 2010 122 7000 98 1 0 ssl_err_ssl3_badversion Fri Feb 5 12:04:22 2010 123 0 98 1 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_client_hello Fri Feb 5 12:04:22 2010 124 7000 104 6 0 ssl_err_ssl3_badversion Fri Feb 5 12:04:29 2010 125 0 104 6 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_client_hello Fri Feb 5 12:04:29 2010 126 70025 105 1 0 ssl_err_ssl3_badversion Fri Feb 5 12:05:45 2010 127 0 105 1 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_client_hello Fri Feb 5 12:05:45 2010 128 7000 107 2 0 ssl_err_ssl3_badversion Fri Feb 5 12:05:52 2010 129 0 107 2 0 ssl_err_ssl3_get_client_hello Fri Feb 5 12:05:52 2010 Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  31. Screen clipping taken: 3/24/2010, 1:59 PM NSCONMSG – Examples Scenario: Testing reports problems with SSL VIP earlier. What happened? Output to csv nsconmsg –K newnslog -s csv=1 –g ssl_err_ssl3_badversion –d current > sslv3.csv Grep specific counter Write to file Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  32. NSCONMSG – Examples Scenario: Intermittent dropped sessions – what’s going on? nsconmsg –K newnslog –g tcp_err –d current reltime:mili second between two records Fri Feb 5 10:55:31 2010 Index rtimetotalcount-val delta rate/sec symbol-name&device-no 1256 0 9 1 0 tcp_err_rst_pass_pnd_data 1257 0 26 1 0 tcp_err_rst_pass_pnd_get 1258 0 60 4 0 tcp_err_rst_pass_srvr 1259 0 140 1 0 tcp_err_oo_range_ack 1260 0 112 1 0 tcp_err_srvr_retransmit 1261 0 448 18 2 tcp_err_clnt_retransmit 1262 0 556 19 2 tcp_err_full_retransmit 1263 0 785 22 3 tcp_err_clnt_out_of_order 1264 0 102 33 4 tcp_err_srvr_out_of_order 1265 0 83 1 0 tcp_err_orphan_ack_keepalive 1266 0 772 21 3 tcp_err_hole_client 1267 0 4 1 0 tcp_err_hole_server 1268 0 776 22 3 tcp_err_hole_detected Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  33. NSCONMSG – Examples Scenario: Intermittent dropped sessions – what’s going on? nsconmsg –K newnslog –g tcp_err_ooo –d current reltime:mili second between two records Fri Feb 5 13:43:54 2010 Index rtimetotalcount-val delta rate/sec symbol-name&device-no 0 11340678 7 7 1 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 1 2485190 10 3 0 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 2 7001 12 2 0 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 3 1470172 13 1 0 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 4 252023 15 2 0 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 5 392017 24 9 1 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 6 357024 26 2 0 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 7 252036 33 7 1 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 8 539040 35 2 0 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 9 1148108 38 3 0 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 10 780611 39 1 0 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 11 504035 55 16 2 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 12 28000 56 1 0 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 13 305818 57 1 0 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 14 589541 62 5 0 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt 15 49021 69 7 0 tcp_err_ooo_maxpkt Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  34. NSCONMSG – Examples Checking utilization and memory use in detail nsconmsg –K newnslog –d memstats Displaying current memory stats information ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TotalMEM: 2688046946 Allocated: 258642274(9.62%) ActualInUse: 192482290(7.16%) Free: 2429404672 MEMPOOL MaxAllowd CurAlloc ErrLmtFailed ErrAllocFailed ErrFreeFailed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MEM_CPROXY 134217728 16777216(0.62%) 0 0 0 MEM_PAC Dynamic 32768(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_RESPONDER_CONFIG Dynamic 8256(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_RW_CONFIG Dynamic 330606(0.01%) 0 0 0 MEM_SSL Dynamic 5509248(0.20%) 0 0 0 MEM_CACONF Dynamic 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_PANNER Dynamic 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_PANSTR Dynamic 434(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_PI_RUNTIME Dynamic 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_HINFOBUF Dynamic 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_PIRL Dynamic 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_PATSET Dynamic 177994(0.01%) 0 0 0 MEM_ASYNC Dynamic 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_WU_MEM Dynamic 5594104(0.21%) 0 0 0 MEM_APPSECURE Dynamic 29886297(1.11%) 0 0 0 MEM_PI_CONFIG Dynamic 63280(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_AUDITLOG 16384000 333772(0.01%) 0 0 0 MEM_POLENG 100663296 106000(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_GSLB 33554432 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_DNS 5242880 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_DCC 10485760 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_TCPBUFFP 0 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_LB_PHYSVC 4796416 801(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_LB_PHYSERVER 3932160 768(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_URLMON 15728640 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_IPFRAG 524288 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_SERVMON 24514560 8704(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_MISC Dynamic 136541842(5.08%) 0 0 0 MEM_DEBUG 262144 1216(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_SNMP 41943040 15808(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_CONN Dynamic 62949376(2.34%) 0 0 0 MEM_LOGGING Dynamic 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_IOH 5242880 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_CSWMEM 16777216 2560(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_LB_SERVICE 12165120 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_LB_VIP 47448064 10144(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_LB_SESSION 136314880 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_LB_SERVER 12582912 0(0.00%) 0 0 0 MEM_PE 20971520 291080(0.01%) 0 0 0 4MB_PAGE_CONN_POOL_MEMBERS: Name CurAllocd CurFree PgAllocd PgAllocFailed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NSB 16380 15867 7 (1.1%) 0 PCB 6553 6552 1 (0.2%) 0 NATPCB 21845 21845 1 (0.2%) 0 B64 65536 65532 1 (0.2%) 0 B128 0 0 0 (0.0%) 0 B256 0 0 0 (0.0%) 0 DNSsmall 0 0 0 (0.0%) 0 DNSfull 0 0 0 (0.0%) 0 SPCB 0 0 0 (0.0%) 0 SSL_SESS 0 0 0 (0.0%) 0 Other_CONN_POOL_MEMBERS: CacheBuf 1(0.0%) 0 4MB_PAGE_MISC_POOL_MEMBERS: Name CurAllocd CurFree PgAllocd PgAllocFailed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SINFO 2048 2025 1 (0.2%) 0 DEVNAME 174762 174422 1 (0.2%) 0 4MB_PAGE_SSL_POOL_MEMBERS: Name CurAllocd CurFree PgAllocd PgAllocFailed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CVMBUF 1 (0.2%) 0 4MB_PAGE_PANNER_POOL_MEMBERS: Name CurAllocd CurFree PgAllocd PgAllocFailed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAN 0 0 0 (0.0%) 0 4MB_PAGE_CPROXY_POOL_MEMBERS: Name CurAllocd CurFree PgAllocd PgAllocFailed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CK1024 4096 4096 1 (0.2%) 0 CK2048 2048 2048 1 (0.2%) 0 CK4096 1024 1024 1 (0.2%) 0 CKPATH 4032 4032 1 (0.2%) 0 Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  35. NSCONMSG – Examples Checking for distribution and performance nsconmsg –K newnslog –s ConLb=3 –d distrconmsg VIP(1.1.1.1:636:UP:WEIGHTEDRR): Hits(2506) Pers(OFF) PersHits(0:0%) Err(0:0%) Ovrride(0:0%) S(1.1.1.100:636:UP) Hits(835:33%) PHits(0:0%) LbHits(835:100%) S(1.1.1.101:636:UP) Hits(836:33%) PHits(0:0%) LbHits(836:100%) S(1.1.1.102:636:UP) Hits(835:33%) PHits(0:0%) LbHits(835:100%) VIP(2.2.2.2:389:UP:WEIGHTEDRR): Hits(6) Pers(OFF) PersHits(0:0%) Err(0:0%) Ovrride(0:0%) S(2.2.2.100:389:UP) Hits(2:33%) PHits(0:0%) LbHits(2:100%) S(2.2.2.101:389:UP) Hits(2:33%) PHits(0:0%) LbHits(2:100%) S(2.2.2.102:389:UP) Hits(2:33%) PHits(0:0%) LbHits(2:100%) VIP(3.3.3.3:123:UP:WEIGHTEDRR): Hits(180) Pers(SOURCEIP) PersHits(180:100%) Err(0:0%) Ovrride(0:0%) S(3.3.3.100:123:UP) Hits(42:23%) PHits(42:100%) LbHits(0:0%) S(3.3.3.101:123:UP) Hits(49:27%) PHits(49:100%) LbHits(0:0%) S(3.3.3.102:123:UP) Hits(46:25%) PHits(46:100%) LbHits(0:0%) S(3.3.3.103:123:UP) Hits(43:23%) PHits(43:100%) LbHits(0:0%) VIP(4.4.4.4:53:UP:WEIGHTEDRR): Hits(9410) Pers(OFF) PersHits(0:0%) Err(0:0%) Ovrride(0:0%) S(4.4.4.100:53:UP) Hits(4705:50%) PHits(0:0%) LbHits(4705:100%) S(4.4.4.101:53:UP) Hits(4705:50%) PHits(0:0%) LbHits(4705:100%) VIP(127.0.0.2:53:DOWN:WEIGHTEDRR): Hits(0) Pers(OFF) PersHits(0:0%) Err(0:0%) Ovrride(0:0%) ------------------------------------------------------- CPU:2.2% MEM:213817642 UP:19.13:41:43 since:Sat Mar 20 01:03:59 2010 Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  36. NSCONMSG – Examples Checking for distribution and performance nsconmsg –K newnslog –s ConLb=3 –d oldconmsg current time is Thu Apr 8 14:45:28 2010 ------------------------------------------------------- NATSession : Free(19644)A(21845)InUse(2201) NATSession: Cur(Tcp[194] Udp[2007] Icmp[0] Other[0]) NATSession: Op/s(Tcp[3] Udp[436] Icmp[1] Other[0]) Session: A:9187 F:4604 IUse:4583 SEs: SIP:4582 C:0 SSL:0 Svr:1 UserId:0 SIPDIP:0 DIP:0 SO:0 SSF: Conn (Srvr 0 Clnt 1) U:0 CM: Conn (Srvr 0 Clnt 1) Sessions PCB 0 NATPCB 0 Z(SIP[68307], C[0], SSL[0] Server[22] SIPDIP[0] DIP[0] SO[0]) Mon: Probes: 24303862, Failed: 3757181 Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  37. NSCONMSG – Examples Checking for distribution and performance nsconmsg –K newnslog –s ConLb=3 –d oldconmsg VIP(3.3.3.3:123:UP:WEIGHTEDRR): Hits(6108723, 4/sec) Mbps(0.01) Pers(SOURCEIP) Err(0) LConn_BestIdx: 1024 Pkt(13/sec, 48 bytes) actSvc(4) DefPol(NONE) override(0) Conn: Clt(907, 4/sec, OE[907]) Svr(907) S(3.3.3.100:123:UP) Hits(1513624, 0/sec, P[1512683, 0/sec]) ATr(210:210) Mbps(0.00) BWlmt(0 kbits) RspTime(0.00 ms) Load(0) LConn_Idx: (C:0; V:0,I:1) Other: Pkt(1/sec, 48 bytes) Wt(1) Wt(Reverse Polarity)(10000) Conn: CSvr(210, 0/sec) MCSvr(249) OE(210) E(210) RP(0) SQ(0) Monitor_ping-default_of_serv1-123(10.153.40.27:123) Resp Time : 461 micros S(3.3.3.101:123:UP) Hits(1512236, 1/sec, P[1511295, 1/sec]) ATr(237:237) Mbps(0.00) BWlmt(0 kbits) RspTime(0.00 ms) Load(0) LConn_Idx: (C:0; V:0,I:1) Other: Pkt(4/sec, 48 bytes) Wt(1) Wt(Reverse Polarity)(10000) Conn: CSvr(237, 1/sec) MCSvr(269) OE(237) E(237) RP(0) SQ(0) Monitor_ping-default_of_serv2-123(10.153.40.26:123) Resp Time : 578 micros S(3.3.3.102:123:UP) Hits(1544960, 0/sec, P[1544019, 0/sec]) ATr(243:243) Mbps(0.00) BWlmt(0 kbits) RspTime(0.00 ms) Load(0) LConn_Idx: (C:0; V:0,I:1) Other: Pkt(2/sec, 48 bytes) Wt(1) Wt(Reverse Polarity)(10000) Conn: CSvr(243, 0/sec) MCSvr(237) OE(243) E(243) RP(0) SQ(0) Monitor_ping-default_of_serv3-123(10.153.38.27:123) Resp Time : 553 micros S(3.3.3.103:123:UP) Hits(1537903, 1/sec, P[1536962, 1/sec]) ATr(217:217) Mbps(0.00) BWlmt(0 kbits) RspTime(0.00 ms) Load(0) LConn_Idx: (C:0; V:0,I:1) Other: Pkt(5/sec, 48 bytes) Wt(1) Wt(Reverse Polarity)(10000) Conn: CSvr(217, 1/sec) MCSvr(260) OE(217) E(217) RP(0) SQ(0) Monitor_ping-default_of_serv4-123(10.153.38.26:123) Resp Time : 543 micros Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  38. NSCONMSG – Examples Checking for distribution and performance nsconmsg –K newnslog –s Con???=3 –d oldconmsg ConDebug - Debugging ConLb - Load Balancing ConMon - Monitoring Probes ConMEM - Memory Management ConCSW - Content Switching ConSSL - SSL Offload ConCMP - Compression ConIC - Integrated Caching Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  39. nstrace.sh • Nstrace supports filtering in 9.x nstrace -size 0 -filter "SOURCEIP == 10.1.2.3 && SOURCEPORT == 8080" -link ENABLE Packet-size limit Filters in standard NS policy format Booleans supported! Automatically capture linkedclient/server connections Filter on: SOURCEIPSOURCEPORTDESTIPDESTPORTSVCNAMEVSVRNAMESTATE http://support.citrix.com/article/ctx121166 Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  40. Wireshark Just one missing frame… …can cause big headaches. Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

  41. Wireshark • nstrace files now officially supported in Wireshark! • Available in latest dev release (not Stable release) – 1.3.4 • Includes ns.pdevno and ns.l_pdevno filtering Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

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