Setting Up for Linux Desktops
Table Of Contents
- Setting Up Horizon 6 for Linux Desktops
- Contents
- Setting Up Horizon 6 for Linux Desktops
- Features and System Requirements
- Preparing a Linux Virtual Machine for Desktop Deployment
- Setting Up Active Directory Integration for Linux Desktops
- Configuration Options for Linux Desktops
- Setting Up Graphics for Linux Desktops
- Installing View Agent and Managing Linux Desktops
- Install View Agent on a Linux Virtual Machine
- Enable Reversible Password Encryption
- Create a Desktop Pool That Contains Linux Virtual Machines
- Upgrade View Agent on a Linux Virtual Machine
- Uninstalling and Reinstalling Horizon 6 for Linux Machines
- How to Perform Power Operations on Linux Desktops from vSphere
- Gather Information About Horizon 6 for Linux Software
- Bulk Deployment of Horizon 6 for Linux Desktops
- Overview of Bulk Deployment of Linux Desktops
- Create a Virtual Machine Template for Cloning Linux Desktop Machines
- Input File for the Sample PowerCLI Scripts to Deploy Linux Desktops
- Sample Script to Clone Linux Virtual Machines
- Sample Script to Join Cloned Virtual Machines to AD Domain
- Sample Script to Join Cloned Virtual Machines to AD Domain Using SSH
- Sample Script to Install View Agent on Linux Virtual Machines
- Sample Script to Install View Agent on Linux Virtual Machines Using SSH
- Sample Script to Upload Configuration Files to Linux Virtual Machines
- Sample Script to Upload Configuration Files to Linux Virtual Machines Using SSH
- Sample Script to Upgrade View Agent on Linux Desktop Machines
- Sample Script to Upgrade View Agent on Linux Virtual Machines Using SSH
- Sample Script to Perform Operations on Linux Virtual Machines
- Sample Script to Delete Machines from the Connection Server LDAP Database
- Troubleshooting Linux Desktops
- Collect Diagnostic Information for a Horizon 6 for Linux Machine
- Troubleshooting View Agent Registration Failure for a Linux Machine
- Troubleshooting an Unreachable View Agent on a Linux Machine
- Troubleshooting View Agent on a Linux Machine That Is Not Responding
- Configuring the Linux Firewall to Allow Incoming TCP Connections
- Index
See “Sample Script to Upload Configuration Files to Linux Virtual Machines,” on page 73 or “Sample
Script to Upload Configuration Files to Linux Virtual Machines Using SSH,” on page 77.
7 Create a desktop pool.
See “Create a Desktop Pool That Contains Linux Virtual Machines,” on page 42.
Occasionally, you might need to upgrade View Agent on the Linux virtual machines. For a sample script to
upgrade View Agent on virtual machines, see “Sample Script to Upgrade View Agent on Linux Desktop
Machines,” on page 81 or “Sample Script to Upgrade View Agent on Linux Virtual Machines Using SSH,”
on page 85.
For a sample script that performs operations such as powering on, shutting down, restarting, or deleting
virtual machines, see “Sample Script to Perform Operations on Linux Virtual Machines,” on page 90. This
script can delete virtual machines from vCenter Server. To delete desktop machines from View, see “Sample
Script to Delete Machines from the Connection Server LDAP Database,” on page 94.
Create a Virtual Machine Template for Cloning Linux Desktop
Machines
Before you perform virtual machine cloning, you must create a virtual machine template that the clones are
based on.
Prerequisites
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Verify that your deployment meets the requirements for supporting Linux desktops. See “System
Requirements for Horizon 6 for Linux,” on page 9.
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Familiarize yourself with the steps for creating virtual machines in vCenter Server and installing guest
operating systems. See "Creating and Preparing Virtual Machines" in the Setting Up Desktop and
Application Pools in View document.
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Familiarize yourself with the recommended video memory (vRAM) values for the monitors you will
use with the virtual machine. See “System Requirements for Horizon 6 for Linux,” on page 9.
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Familiarize yourself with the steps for AD integration. See Chapter 3, “Setting Up Active Directory
Integration for Linux Desktops,” on page 17.
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If required, familiarize yourself with the steps to configure options using the View configuration files.
See Chapter 4, “Configuration Options for Linux Desktops,” on page 21.
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If you plan to set up graphics, familiarize yourself with the steps. See Chapter 5, “Setting Up Graphics
for Linux Desktops,” on page 25.
Procedure
1 In vSphere Web Client or vSphere Client, create a new virtual machine.
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