Administration

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View LDAP Directory
View LDAP is the data repository for all View conguration information. View LDAP is an embedded
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory that is provided with the View Connection Server
installation.
View LDAP contains standard LDAP directory components that are used by View.
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View schema denitions
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Directory information tree (DIT) denitions
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Access control lists (ACLs)
View LDAP contains directory entries that represent View objects.
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Remote desktop entries that represent each accessible desktop. Each entry contains references to the
Foreign Security Principal (FSP) entries of Windows users and groups in Active Directory who are
authorized to use the desktop.
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Remote desktop pool entries that represent multiple desktops managed together
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Virtual machine entries that represent the vCenter Server virtual machine for each remote desktop
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View component entries that store conguration seings
View LDAP also contains a set of View plug-in DLLs that provide automation and notication services for
other View components.
N Security server instances do not contain a View LDAP directory.
LDAP Replication
When you install a replicated instance of View Connection Server, View copies the View LDAP
conguration data from the existing View Connection Server instance. Identical View LDAP conguration
data is maintained on all View Connection Server instances in the replicated group. When a change is made
on one instance, the updated information is copied to the other instances.
If a replicated instance fails, the other instances in the group continue to operate. When the failed instance
resumes activity, its conguration is updated with the changes that took place during the outage. With
Horizon 7 and later releases, a replication status check is performed every 15 minutes to determine whether
each instance can communicate with the other servers in the replicated group and whether each instance can
fetch LDAP updates from the other servers in the group.
You can use the dashboard in View Administrator to check the replication status. If any View Connection
Server instances have a red icon in the dashboard, click the icon to see the replication status. Replication
might be impaired for any of the following reasons:
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A rewall might be blocking communication
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The VMware VDMDS service might be stopped on a View Connection Server instance
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The VMware VDMDS DSA options might be blocking the replications
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A network problem has occurred
By default, the replication check occurs every 15 minutes. You can use ADSI Edit on a View Connection
Server instance to change the interval. To set the number of minutes, connect to
DC=vdi,DC=vmware,DC=int and edit the pae-ReplicationStatusDataExpiryInMins aribute on the
CN=Common,OU=Global,OU=Properties object.
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