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CHAPTER 6
Once you have deployed and configured your MetaFrame servers and ICA
Clients, you have to maintain your systems. This chapter includes information to
assist you with:
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Monitoring network activity and performance
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Applying service packs and hotfixes
Monitoring Network Activity and Performance
This section discusses tools that track network activity and performance. These
tools, Event Viewer, Network Monitor, and Performance Monitor, display three
types of information, respectively:
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Event logs that record errors, security audits, and other significant events for
problem diagnosis
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Network traffic statistics that indicate such things as network utilization, total
frames received per second, and broadcast frames received per second
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Performance statistics that indicate such things as queue activity, processor
utilization, memory usage, and server throughput
Event Viewer
Windows 2000 with Terminal Services installed keeps a record of errors, logon
activities, and other significant events that happen on computers. These records
are stored in event logs that can be examined with the Event Viewer. Typical log
entries include such items as the failure of a device driver, a data error from a
network card, or an unsuccessful logon.
Every Windows 2000 computer has several logs in which events are recorded.
The following table describes the event logs relevant to MetaFrame.
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