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Settings an alert if available sessions is low
- Jun 28, 2021
DeletedHey, Vinisz
I don't have the Kusto query for you, but this could be an alternative option. look at this (full Credit goes to Travis, I just pulled the relevant parts out - replace the hostpool variables with your own), you should be able to turn the below into an Azure Automation runbook to trigger an email based on count:
#https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tsrob50/WVD-Public/master/WVDARM_ScaleHostPoolVMs.ps1
# Set default error action
$defaultErrorAction = $ErrorActionPreference# Enable Verbose logging
$VerbosePreference = 'SilentlyContinue'$hostPoolName = 'avd-pooled'
$hostPoolRg = 'avd_prod'$hostPool = Get-AzWvdHostPool -ResourceGroupName $hostPoolRg -HostPoolName $hostPoolName
$sessionHosts = Get-AzWvdSessionHost -ResourceGroupName $hostPoolRg -HostPoolName $hostPoolName | Where-Object { $_.AllowNewSession -eq $true }
$runningSessionHosts = $sessionHosts | Where-Object { $_.Status -eq "Available" }
# Get the Max Session Limit on the host pool
# This is the total number of sessions per session host
$maxSession = $hostPool.MaxSessionLimit
# Get current active user sessions
$currentSessions = 0
foreach ($sessionHost in $sessionHosts) {
$count = $sessionHost.session
$currentSessions += $count
}
$runningSessionHostsCount = $runningSessionHosts.count
$sessionHostTarget = [math]::Ceiling((($currentSessions) / $maxSession))
if ($runningSessionHostsCount -lt $sessionHostTarget) {
Write-Verbose "Running session host count $runningSessionHostsCount is less than session host target count $sessionHostTarget"}
elseif ($runningSessionHostsCount -gt $sessionHostTarget) {
Write-Verbose "Running session hosts count $runningSessionHostsCount is greater than session host target count $sessionHostTarget"}
else {
Write-Verbose "Running session host count $runningSessionHostsCount matches session host target count $sessionHostTarget, doing nothing"
}
- DanPaffettSep 09, 2021Copper Contributor
Deleted did you every find the solution to this? I am currently trawling the internet for the right Kusto query.
Kind regards,
- DeletedSep 21, 2021Well, not in the way I wanted it to work in the first time, but we are now doing this via a logic-app, which asks the host pools via the API and then the session hosts of that pool.
After that, some calculations with retrieved data and then it can check the available sessions.
At the end, we send that data to log-analytics for trending (in powerBI) and to put an alert on it (via log analytics alert) , still working for several months like this without any problems