
The system information is divided into few major categories: SIW can create a report file (CSV, HTML, TXT or XML), and is able to run in batch mode (for Asset Inventory Tracking, Computer (Software and Hardware) Inventory, PC Audit, Software Audit, Software License Compliance Management).

I find that in many cases NetScaler support falls in the Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop team’s hands as they inherit it from the initial XenApp install and NetScaler has that Citrix name attached to it 🙂 Sometimes these hard-core Windows guys are not big fans of CLI and other black screens I feel your pain guys and I am one of you 🙂 In other cases, when NetScaler support falls under Networking team responsibility and CLI is not an issue for them if they can find the right commands. In this post, I am going to give you a list of helpful Citrix NetScaler Command Line Interface (CLI) commands that will help with your appliance support and troubleshooting. The truth is, we are actually creating this cheat sheets for ourselves to save time browsing the net, notes and bothering teammates 🙂 that are available on the net, but it usually takes way too much time to find them.


The idea behind the “How Do I” series is to give you a handy cheat sheet that would be easy to use and contain important commands, paths, shortcuts, etc. With this blog post, we are opening a series of “How Do I” posts about all sorts of technical tips and tricks that will help you co configure, support, troubleshoot and monitor various systems. Grab a handy cheat sheet to help you with configurations
