Load Manager Values Explained
Tuesday, 23 January 2007 by Michel Roth
Whenever Load Balancing in a Citrix farm goes rotten, the first thing you usually do if perform a Qfarm. Sometimes there's a server that has weird values. This Citrix support article explains what these special mean:

0 to 9998
: This is the normal range for Load Manager.
99999: No load evaluator is configured.
10000: Load is at 100 percent (full load).
20000: The Presentation Server Console contains an incorrect server edition or a license mismatch.
99990: Results when a custom administrator with restricted rights runs QFARM commands.

Read the entire article here.

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