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How to Manage the App-V Client Cache Using Performance Counters | How to Manage the App-V Client Cache Using Performance Counters | dansimp | 49d6c3f2-68b8-4c69-befa-7598a8737d05 | dansimp | dansimp | mdop, appcompat, virtualization | deploy | library | w10 | 06/16/2016 |
How to Manage the App-V Client Cache Using Performance Counters
You can use the following procedure to determine how much free space is available in the Application Virtualization (App-V) client cache by using Performance Monitor to display the information graphically. This information is captured on the client computer by a performance counter called “App Virt Client Cache,” and it includes the following counters: “Cache size (MB),” “Cache free space (MB),” and “% free space.”
To determine client cache space usage
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Open a command prompt as administrator, or click Start, Run, type perfmon.exe, and click OK.
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Depending on the Windows operating system being used, click the Performance Monitor or System Monitor tool after the MMC window opens.
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To add counters, right-click the graph area and select Add Counters.
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Click the drop-down to display the list of available counters, scroll to find App Virt Client Cache, and then add the three counters.
Important The App-V performance counters are implemented in a 32-bit DLL, so to see them, you must use the following command to start the 32-bit version of Performance Monitor: mmc /32 perfmon.msc. This command must be run directly on the computer being monitored and cannot be used to monitor a remote computer running a 64-bit operating system.
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