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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Controlling Reporting
1.1
Obtaining User Event Information
1.2
Increasing the Size of the Failed Groups
1.3
Increasing the Default Limits for User Flows
1.4
Obtaining Client IP Addresses within Desktop Virtualization Environments
1.5
Controlling the Maximum Session Duration and Idle Time
1.6
Improving Processing Concurrency
2
Configuring Collector Systems
2.1
Increasing Memory Availability to Collectors
2.2
Configuring Domain-Based Segmentation
2.3
Configuring the Forms Socket Mode Timeout
2.4
Configuring Collector Performance Settings
3
Maintaining the System
3.1
Disabling Modification to Administrators' Properties
3.2
Increasing the Linux Socket Memory Allocation Limit
3.3
Improving GUI Performance
3.4
Backing up a RUEI Deployment
3.4.1
Backing up RUEI Configuration Data
3.4.2
Backing up Session Diagnostic Data
3.4.3
Restoring a RUEI Deployment Backup
3.5
Moving RUEI Datafiles to a New Location
3.6
Managing Users
3.7
Modifying Browser JS Library API Keys
3.8
Uploading Named Clients from file
4
Managing the Database
4.1
Viewing the Status of RUEI Database Tables
4.2
Suspending Processing When Performing Database Maintenance
4.3
Enabling Online Tablespace Backups
4.4
Improving KPI Calculation Performance
4.5
Managing Subpartitions in RUEI Tables
4.6
Enterprise Manager Repository Maintenance
5
Troubleshooting
5.1
Enabling Core Dumps for Collector Processes
5.2
Manually Creating Helpdesk Reports
A
Third-Party Licenses
A.1
Apache Software License, Version 2.0
A.2
OpenSSL
A.3
PHP
A.4
Java Runtime Environment
A.5
The MIT License (MIT)
B
Connecting a Collector to a GRE Tunnel
B.1
Introduction and Features of GRE Tunnelling
B.1.1
GRE Tunnel Requirements
B.1.2
Overview of Procedure
B.2
Setting Up a Basic RUEI Tap and GRE Tunnel
B.2.1
Prerequisites for a Basic RUEI Tap and GRE Tunnel
B.2.2
Manual Setup for Basic RUEI Tap and GRE Tunnel
B.2.3
Scripted Setup for Basic RUEI Tap and GRE Tunnel
B.2.4
Making a Tunnel Unidirectional
B.2.5
Adding a Virtual Tap
B.3
Configuring a Collector for GRE Tunnelling
B.4
Configuring a GRE Tunnel Using the tunnelctl Script
B.4.1
Requirements for tunnelctl Script
B.4.2
Setting Up a Tunnel Endpoint
B.4.3
Setting Up Other Endpoints
B.5
Configuring a GRE Tunnel Manually
B.5.1
Requirements for Configuring a GRE Tunnel Manually
B.5.2
Setting Up a Tunnel Endpoint Manually
B.5.3
Setting Up Other Endpoints
B.6
Creating and Setting Up a Linux Bridge
B.6.1
Requirements for a Linux Bridge
B.6.2
Creating a Linux Bridge
B.6.3
Adding and Removing Bridge Interfaces
B.7
Testing a GRE Tunnel
B.8
Creating a Virtual Tap
B.8.1
Introduction to Virtual Taps
B.8.2
Creating the Mirror and Tap Interfaces
B.8.3
Configuring the Mirror
B.8.4
Testing the Tap
B.9
Preparing an Interface for Mirrored Traffic
B.9.1
Configuring an Interface for Mirrored Traffic
B.9.2
Adapting the Firewall
B.9.3
Disabling Network Throttling
B.10
Making GRE Tunnel Environment Changes Permanent
Index
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