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Dashboard-Based Operations
You can view information at a glance by accessing your XenMobile console dashboard. With this information, you can see issues and successes quickly by using widgets.
The dashboard is usually the screen that appears when you first sign on to the XenMobile console. To access the dashboard from elsewhere in the console, click Analyze. Click Customize on the dashboard to edit the layout of the page and to edit the widgets that appear.
- My Dashboards: You can save up to four dashboards. You can edit these dashboards separately and view each one by selecting the saved dashboard.
- Layout Style: In this row, you can select how many widgets appear on your dashboard and how the widgets are laid out.
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Widget Selection: You can choose which information appears on your dashboard.
- Notifications: Mark the checkbox above the numbers on the left to add a Notifications bar above your widgets. This bar shows the number of compliant devices, inactive devices, and devices wiped or enrolled in the last 24 hours.
- Devices By Platform: Displays the number of managed and unmanaged devices by platform.
- Devices By Carrier: Displays the number of managed and unmanaged devices by carrier. Click each bar to see a breakdown by platform.
- Managed Devices By Platform: Displays the number of managed devices by platform.
- Unmanaged Devices By Platform: Displays the number of unmanaged devices by platform. Devices that appear in this chart might have an agent installed on them, but have had their privileges revoked or have been wiped.
- Devices By ActiveSync Gateway Status: Displays the number of devices grouped by ActiveSync Gateway status. The information shows Blocked, Allowed, or Unknown status. You can click each bar to break down the data by platform.
- Devices By Ownership: Displays the number of devices grouped by ownership status. The information shows corporate-owned, employee-owned, or unknown ownership status.
- Failed Delivery Group Deployments: Displays the total number of failed deployments per package. Only packages that have failed deployments appear.
- Devices By Blocked Reason: Displays the number of devices blocked by ActiveSync
- Installed Apps: By using this widget, you can type an app name, and a graph displays information about that app.
- Volume Purchase Apps License Usage: Displays license usage statistics for Apple volume purchase apps.
Use cases
Some examples for the many ways you can use dashboard widgets to monitor your environment are as follows.
- You have deployed mobile productivity apps and are receiving support tickets regarding mobile productivity apps failing to install on devices. Use the Out of Compliance Devices and Installed Apps widgets to see the devices that do not have mobile productivity apps installed.
- You’d like to monitor inactive devices so that you can remove the devices from your environment and reclaim licenses. Use the Inactive Devices widget to track this statistic.
- You are receiving support tickets concerning data not being synced properly. You might want to use the Devices by ActiveSync Gateway Status and Devices By Blocked Reason widgets to determine whether the issue is ActiveSync related.
Reporting
After your environment is set up and users enroll, you can run reports to learn about your deployment. XenMobile comes with various reports built in to help you get a better picture of the devices running on your environment. For details, see Reports.
Important:
Although it is possible to use SQL Server to create custom reports, Citrix does not recommend this method. Using the SQL Server database in this manner might have unforeseen consequences in your XenMobile deployment. If you do decide to pursue this method of reporting, ensure that SQL queries are run using a read-only account.
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