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title: "Collect_NetScaler_Hardware"
slug: "collect-netscaler-hardware"
updated: 2026-02-24T11:32:38Z
published: 2026-02-24T11:32:38Z
---

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# Collect_NetScaler_Hardware

The Collect_NetScaler_Hardware collection extension collects physical hardware status data from a Citrix NetScaler.

- **Type:** Collection
- **Source of data:** Citrix NetScaler NitroAPI: `/nitro/v1/stat/system`
- **Tables created:** CitrixNetScalerHardware
- **Log files created:** Collect_NetScaler_Hardware.log

## Columns

The following table explains the columns created by Collect_NetScaler_Hardware:

| Name | Type | Display Name | Description |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| name | String | name | This is the NetScaler device. |
| voltagev12n | Double | voltagev12n | Power supply -12V output. Acceptable range is -13.20 through -10.80 volts. 9800 and 9960 platforms display standard value of -12.0V. |
| voltagev5n | Double | voltagev5n | Power supply -5V output. Acceptable range is -5.50 through -4.50 volts. 9800 and 9960 platforms display standard value of -5.0V. |
| auxvolt7 | Double | auxvolt7 | Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 7. |
| auxvolt6 | Double | auxvolt6 | Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 6. |
| auxvolt5 | Double | auxvolt5 | Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 5. |
| auxvolt4 | Double | auxvolt4 | Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 4. |
| auxvolt3 | Double | auxvolt3 | Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 3. |
| auxvolt2 | Double | auxvolt2 | Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 2. |
| auxvolt1 | Double | auxvolt1 | Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 1. |
| auxvolt0 | Double | auxvolt0 | Voltage of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 0. |
| voltagevsen2 | Double | voltagevsen2 | Voltage Sensor 2 Input. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter, and for older platforms this will be 0. |
| voltagev5sb | Double | voltagev5sb | Power Supply 5V Standby Voltage. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter. and for older platforms this will be 0. |
| voltagevtt | Double | voltagevtt | Intel CPU Vtt power. Currently only 13k Platforms will have valid value for this counter, and for older platforms this will be 0. |
| voltagevbat | Double | voltagevbat | Onboard battery power supply output. 9800 and 9950 platforms display standard value of 5.0V. |
| voltagev12p | Double | voltagev12p | Power supply +12V output. Acceptable range is 10.80 through 13.20 volts. |
| voltagev5p | Double | voltagev5p | Power supply +5V output. Acceptable range is 4.50 through 5.50 volts. |
| voltagev33stby | Double | voltagev33stby | Standby power supply +3.3V output. Acceptable range is 2.970 through 3.630 volts. 9800 and 9960 platforms display standard value of 3.3V. |
| voltagev33main | Double | voltagev33main | Main power supply +3.3V output. Acceptable range is 2.970 through 3.630 volts. This is a critical counter. |
| voltagevcc1 | Double | voltagevcc1 | CPU core 1 voltage. Acceptable range is 1.080 through 1.650 volts. If CPU 1 is not connected to the health monitoring chip, display shows voltage of CPU 0. |
| voltagevcc0 | Double | voltagevcc0 | CPU core 0 voltage. Acceptable range is 1.080 through 1.650 volts. |
| cpufan0speed | Double | cpufan0speed | CPU Fan 0 speed. Acceptable range is 3000 through 6000 RPM. This is a critical counter. You can configure CPU Fan 0 Speed by using the **Set snmp alarm FAN-SPEED-LOW** command to set the lower limit. |
| cpufan1speed | Double | cpufan1speed | CPU Fan 1 speed. Acceptable range is 3000 through 6000 RPM. 7000 platform displays speed of CPU fan 0. This is a critical counter. |
| systemfanspeed | Double | systemfanspeed | System fan speed. Acceptable range is 3000 through 6000 RPM. This is a critical counter. |
| fan0speed | Double | fan0speed | System fan 1 speed. For new platforms, the associated pin is connected to CPU supporting fans. For platforms in which it is not connected, it will point to System Fan. |
| fanspeed | Double | fanspeed | System fan 2 speed. For new platforms, the associated pin is connected to CPU supporting fans. For platforms in which it is not connected, it will point to System Fan. |
| cpu0temp | Double | cpu0temp | CPU 0 temperature. 9800 and 9960 platforms display internal chip temperature. This is a critical counter |
| cpu1temp | Double | cpu1temp | CPU 1 temperature. 9800 and 9960 platforms display internal chip temperature. 7000, 9010, and 10010 platforms display CPU 0 temperature. This is a critical counter. |
| powersupply1status | String | powersupply1status | Power supply 1 failure status. |
| powersupply2status | String | powersupply2status | Power supply 2 failure status. |
| powersupply3status | String | powersupply3status | Power supply 3 failure status. |
| powersupply4status | String | powersupply4status | Power supply 4 failure status. |
| fan2speed | Double | fan2speed | Speed of Fan 0 if associated pin is connected to health monitoring chip. |
| fan3speed | Double | fan3speed | Speed of Fan 1 if associated pin is connected to health monitoring chip. |
| fan4speed | Double | fan4speed | Speed of Fan 2 if associated pin is connected to health monitoring chip. |
| fan5speed | Double | fan5speed | Speed of Fan 3 if associated pin is connected to health monitoring chip. |
| auxtemp0 | Double | auxtemp0 | Temperature of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 0. |
| auxtemp1 | Double | auxtemp1 | Temperature of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 1. |
| auxtemp2 | Double | auxtemp2 | Temperature of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 2. |
| auxtemp3 | Double | auxtemp3 | Temperature of a device connected to health monitoring chip through pin 3. |

## Files

The following files are created for Collect_NetScaler_Hardware:

- **Collect_NetScaler_Hardware.bat:** Calls the PowerShell script that is doing the actual collection.
- **Collect_NetScaler_Hardware.metadata:** Collection extension instructions used by SysTrack.
- **Collect_NetScaler_Hardware.ps1:** PowerShell script that does the collections.
