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Linux VDI with Horizon 6 & Above

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One of the new features provided in Horizon View 6.1.1, which I’ve mentioned in the  What’s New  article, is the support of providing Linux based virtual desktops. There are some limitations, but it is definitely a feature which is good to have in our pocket as VDI engineers. Limitations Here is the list with limitation from the official VMware documentation: Single Sign-on (SSO) is not supported. After logging in to Horizon 6 and launching the remote desktop, the user must log in to the Linux guest operating system. Automated provisioning and other features that are provided only with automated desktop pools are not supported. For example, the refresh on logoff operation is not available. Local devices cannot be used on the remote desktop. For example, USB redirection, virtual printing, location-based printing, clipboard redirection, Real-Time Audio-Video, and smart cards are not supported. HTML Access is not supported. Supported Linux versions Ubuntu 12.04 – ...

Skip KMS Activation for Linked clone Desktops - VMware View

Skip KMS Activation Login to Master/Golden image & make this change.  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\vmware-viewcomposer-ga Navigate to the SkipLicenseActivation registry value. The default value is 0. Set the value to 1. Take snapshot of Master Image & recompose the pool with latest snapshot. 

Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) – Install and Configure (2008 R2)

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Problem Windows Server Update Service or  WSUS , (previously called SUS Software Update Services) was an additional download that you could use to let one or more servers in your organisation handle the updates for your Windows clients and Microsoft applications. With Server 2008  R2 , it is now included as a server ‘role’ rather than a download. It’s a great tool for centrally managing and reporting on your network’s update status, and if you do not allow your clients web access, lets you update them without punching holes in your firewall. Also it saves all your clients pulling their updates from Microsoft, and hammering your internet connection. WSUS Prerequisites Before you start, make sure the server you are going to use is fully updated, and has the  Microsoft Report Viewer Redistributable 2008  installed on it. (Report Viewer 2010 is available but  WSUS  3 needs the 2008 version at time of writing). You will also need 6 GB  (Approx) ...

Windows Clients not appearing in WSUS

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Problem Before you start troubleshooting clients, how long have you waited? I usually setup and configure  WSUS  up at the start of a job, then leave it alone for a few  DAYS , before I start worrying. Here are the steps I usually follow to get the machines listed in the  WSUS management console. Solution 1. Assuming you are deploying your  WSUS  settings by  GPO , make sure the machine in question is actually trying to apply the policy, you can do this by running rsop.msc like so: Or by running gpresult /R from command line Note : If you cannot see Computer Policy / Computer Settings, i.e. you can  only  see user settings, then you are probably not running the command window as ‘Administrator’ (Locate cmd.exe > right click >  Run as Administrator ). 2. If you are enforcing by  GPO , or directly via registry edit, your next step is to check that the registry entries exist. Start > In the Search/Run box t...

Kill Hung Task from Esxi

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At first you have to investigate where a hang process exists (Clicking summary tab on VM). Then: Log in to ESXi host via SSH (using e.g. putty). If the SSH service is not running on ESXi host, please enable it. To enable SSH from the vSphere Client: Select the host and click the Configuration tab. Click Security Profile in the Software panel. In the Services section, click Properties. Select SSH and click Options. Change the SSH options. Click OK. Run  ps  command. If you face problems to find the running processes related to the VM please use  grep  e.g.  ps | grep  VM_name. In the below example, I looked for VM named: SPDB1CEN-T: Kill the parent process by running the command  kill id_parent . In my case:  kill 84695 . The hang task should be canceled now.

Upgrading to Horizon View 6

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Courtesy : elgwhoppo.com   Start the View Composer Upgrade by running the EXE we downloaded already (make sure to run as administrator if you have UAC on). And now, WIZARRRD PICTURES! If you use integrated (AD) authentication instead of SQL auth, you will need to make sure you are logged in as the user who has access to the database. I re-used the existing certificate.  And completed! Next up connection servers. Stop all connection server services in the replicated instance ** EDIT 5/8/2015 – It is now supported to complete the operation without a complete downtime. Check  this blog post  for the details! ** Upgrade connection server 1 Tada! When it’s finished, make sure to stop the View Connection Server service before continuing on to the next broker.  Now start on Connection server 2.  Huzzah! Now let’s go start the services.  Except, what the heck? At this point, while some of the services would sta...