Installing an Appliance and Configuring a VDI HostFor some of the hypervisors, such as VMWare ESXi server, you have to configure and run an appliance instead of the RAS VDI Agent. An appliance is a virtual machine, configured in a certain way, which you can designate as RAS VDI Agent. Installing the Appliance For the information about how to install an appliance, refer to the VDI Agent Technology section . Configuring a VDI Host To configure a VDI host, select it in the Virtual Desktop Hosts list and click Tasks > Properties . The Host Properties dialog opens. Note: Some of the properties described below may be unavailable on some servers. This depends on the type of the hypervisor installed on the host server. Enabling or Disabling a VDI Host in the Farm By default a VDI host is enabled in the farm. When it is disabled, published applications and virtual desktops cannot be served from it. To disable a host, clear the Enable Host in site option on the Properties tab page. Configuring VDI Host Connection Settings The following properties can be configured on the Properties tab page:
Specifying Credentials On the Credentials tab page, specify the user name and password to log into the VDI host. Click the Check Credentials button to verify the credentials that you've entered. Configuring the RAS VDI Agent on the Server Each VDI host in the farm has the RAS VDI Agent installed (or running as an appliance). The VDI agent can be configured on the Agent Settings tab page.
Configuring RDP Printing The RDP Printer tab allows you to configure the renaming format of redirected printers. The format may vary depending on which version and language of the server you are using. Select the RDP Printer Name Format option specifically for the configured server:
The other RDP Printing options available in the RDP Printer tab are:
Configuring VDI Host Maintenance Time Window The Scheduler tab page allows you to create a maintenance time window for the server. During this time, published resources won’t be accessible from that server. To configure a maintenance time window click Tasks > Add and then set the following options:
The On disable option allows you to specify what should happen to current sessions when a scheduled task triggers. |
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