Citrix::SessionSet - Query UNIX Citrix Sessions from a Citrix Farm.
Citrix::SessionSet Allows querying:
Parses output from Citrix command line tools to Perl objects. The module tries to do its best to deal with traditional problems of sub-shell execution (command piping) and remote shelling (rsh).
A UNIX Citrix "application" is usually a complete Desktop environment, but may also be single app like X-Terminal, Mail Client or Word processor.
Column format string
Citrix Session set attributes (matching the letters in $ctxcols format string). These turn into hash keys in the sessionset collection.
Class level "global" debugging level (Notice that also instance has a debug flag). Set to true to troubleshoot Citrix::SessionSet retrieval.
Construct a new Citrix session collection. Indicate Farm context of query by $fc (See Citrix::Farm). Return empty session set (to be queried later)
Get all sessions for a single host (passed as $host) and load the sessions (adding them) into session set instance. Return 1 for errors, 0 on success.
Get a session identified by $hostsess string (HOST:SESSID) from session set (Involves sequential search within session set as sessions are not indexed in current version). The composite key of form "HOST:SESSID" is required, because session set may contain sessions from multiple hosts (With single farm context though). Return the single identified session (as hash) or undef if no session by SESSID is found.
Load sessions for single user (by username) into session set. Usually loading takes place on an empty set to have truly the sessions for individual only. This can be used to create "My Sessions" views, but this is just "Sessions for User by ID". Return 1 (and up) for errors 0, for success.
Accessor method to get the number of sessions stored in current session set. Return the (integer) count.
To install Citrix, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Citrix
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Citrix
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.