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Steve_M__153836
Nimbostratus
Jul 11, 2014Odd Behavior of Monitor for Citrix XenApp
I have deployed the monitor for Citrix XenApp against two version 6.5 servers. I followed the instructions in the deployment guide to use the script from this page to create the monitor: https://devc...
Greg_Crosby_319
Jul 11, 2014Historic F5 Account
The XML broker maintains application availability and, from the xml brokers health inspection, presents the application to the user if the user is entitled and the application is available. The monitor is not verifying the specific application is available, but rather verifies the xml services which enumerate publish applications is healthy. I would take a tcpdump and look at the response being sent back to the BIG-IP, somehow the application name is in the response, otherwise the monitor would go down. For example, maybe your application name for your health monitor is notepad and your Citrix application servers have notepad and notepad++ and the user you specified is entitled to both. You disable notepad on the citrix server, however, notepad++ is still being returned in the list of available applications for the user. The receive string is still a match because "notepad" is within "notepad"++.
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