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Deploying virtual desktops to VMs using the XenDesktop Setup Wizard
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Configuring virtual host connections for automated vDisk updates
When you use vDisk Update Management, a designated hypervisor server is selected from within a virtual pool that is then used to communicate with Citrix Provisioning. Create the designated hypervisor by running the Virtual Host Connection Wizard. If you are running a vCenter server on alternate ports, the following registry modifications must be made to connect to it from Citrix Provisioning:
- Create a registry key named PlatformEsx under HKLM\Software\Citrix\ProvisioningServices
- Create a string value in the PlatformEsx key named ServerConnectionString and set it to
http://{0}:PORT#/sdk
. If you are using port 300,ServerConnectionString= http://{0}:300/sdk
.
To configure virtual host connections:
- Under the vDisk Update Management node in the Console tree, right-click on Hosts, then select the Add host… option. The Virtual Host Connection Wizard appears.
- Click Next to begin. The Hypervisor page appears.
- Click the radio button next to the type of hypervisor used by this pool, then click Next. Options include Citrix XenServer Microsoft, SCVMM/Hyper-V, or vSphere/ESX. The Name/Description page appears.
- Enter the name, and optionally a description, for the Virtual Host Connection then click Next.
- Enter the hostname or the IP address of the server to contact. If an ESX hypervisor was selected, optionally specify the datacenter to use when connecting to the host. Note: It can take several minutes before a hostname/IP address can be reentered, if that hostname/IP was previously entered and then deleted.
- Click Next. The Credentials page appears.
- Enter the appropriate credentials required to connect to this host, then click Next: Username – the account name with appropriate permissions to access the virtual host pool server. Password – password used with this account name. The password must be a maximum of 32 characters. The Confirmation page appears.
- Review the settings to ensure accuracy, then click Finish. Virtual Host Pool properties can be viewed or modified on the Virtual Host Connection Properties dialog.
General tab
Field | Description |
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Type | The type of virtual host connection that was selected when the Virtual Host Connection Wizard was run. This field cannot be modified. |
Name | The name to use when referencing this virtual host connection by Citrix Provisioning. |
Description | A brief description of this virtual host connection. |
Host | The hostname or IP address of the virtual host connection server used by Citrix Provisioning. To use a different port for the ESX server connection, in the server address field, enter the full connection string and include the correct port number. The format for the connection string is http://server_name:port/sdk . Note: If you are running a vCenter server on alternate ports, the following registry modifications must be made to connect to it from Citrix Provisioning: Create a new key HKLM\Software\Citrix\ProvisioningServices\PlatformEsx . Or, create a string in the PlatformEsx key named ‘ServerConnectionString’ and set it to http://{0}:PORT#/sdk . If you are using port 300, ServerConnectionString= http://{0}:300/sdk . |
Datacenter | Optional. If an ESX hypervisor was selected, optionally specify the datacenter to use when connecting to the host. |
Credentials tab
Field | Description |
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Update limit | The account user name required to connect to the virtual host server. |
Password | The account password that is associated with the username. The password must be a maximum of 32 characters. |
Verify Connection Button | Click this button to verify that the username and password entered are valid and allow communications to the virtual host pool server. |
Advanced tab
Field | Description |
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Update limit | Controls the number of virtual machines that can concurrently process updates. Any additional updates are queued and start as virtual machines complete processing. |
Update timeout | The maximum amount of time allowed to perform an update to an image. If the update has not completed before the timeout period, the update is canceled. |
Shutdown timeout | The maximum amount of time to wait for the virtual machine to shut down. If the virtual machine has not shut-down before the time-out period, the virtual machine forces a shutdown by the server. |
Port | Sets the IP port number. This field is not available with VMWare vSphere/ESX. |
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