By default, application failures are only captured on Server OS VDAs. In order to capture application faults and errors on Desktop OS VDAs, enable the policy “Enable monitoring of application failures on Desktop OS VDAs.”
In addition, you can also configure whether application faults, errors, or both faults and errors are collected by selecting the policy “Enable monitoring of application failures” and selecting the appropriate drop down.
Click on Both Application errors and faulty
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Enable Process Monitoring for enable CPU and Memory use on Real-Time
When an application fails to launch, log into Director and select the Trends tab. Then select the Application Failures tab.
The Applications view displays application-based analytics in a single, consolidated view to help analyze and manage application performance efficiently. You can gain valuable insight into the health and usage information of all applications published on the Site. The default view helps identify the top running applications. This feature requires Delivery Controller(s) Version 7.16 or later and VDAs Version 7.15 or later.
Application probing automates the process of checking the health of Citrix Virtual Apps that are published in a Site. The results of application probing are available in Director.
We need to install Application Probe Agent on a Windows Workstation
Next you install Citrix Workspace App or Citrix Receiver 4.8+
In the Configure To Display Probe Result tab, enter your Director credentials and click Validate.
The agent executes application probing as per the probe configuration it fetches from Director periodically. It launches selected applications serially using StoreFront. The agent reports the results back to Director via the Monitor database. Failures are reported in five specific stages: