Setting Up for Linux Desktops
Table Of Contents
- Setting Up Horizon 7 for Linux Desktops
- Contents
- Setting Up Horizon 7 for Linux Desktops
- Features and System Requirements
- Preparing a Linux Virtual Machine for Desktop Deployment
- Setting Up Active Directory Integration for Linux Desktops
- Setting Up Graphics for Linux Desktops
- Installing Horizon Agent
- Configuration Options for Linux Desktops
- Create and Manage Linux Desktop Pools
- Bulk Deployment of Horizon 7 for Manual Desktop Pools
- Overview of Bulk Deployment of Linux Desktops
- Overview of Bulk Upgrade 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 Upload Configuration Files to Linux Virtual Machines
- Sample Script to Upload Configuration Files to Linux Virtual Machines Using SSH
- Sample Script to Upgrade Horizon Agent on Linux Desktop Machines
- Sample Script to Upgrade Horizon Agent on Linux Virtual Machines Using SSH
- Sample Script to Perform Operations on Linux Virtual Machines
- Troubleshooting Linux Desktops
- Collect Diagnostic Information for Horizon 7 for Linux Machine
- Troubleshooting Copy and Paste between Remote Desktop and Client Host
- Configuring the Linux Firewall to Allow Incoming TCP Connections
- View Agent Fails to Disconnect on an iPad Pro Horizon Client
- SLES 12 SP1 Desktop does not Auto Refresh after Drag and Drop
- SSO Fails to Connect to a PowerOff Agent
- Unreachable VM After Creating a Manual Desktop Pool for Linux
- Index
Table 1‑2. Required Platform and Horizon 7 Software Versions
Platform and Software Supported Versions
vSphere platform version
n
vSphere 6.0 U2 or a later release
n
vSphere 6.5 or a later release
Horizon environment
n
Horizon Connection Server 7.2
Horizon Client software
n
Horizon Client 4.5.0 for Android
n
Horizon Client 4.5.0 for Windows
n
Horizon Client 4.5.0 for Linux
n
Horizon Client 4.5.0 for Mac OS X
n
Horizon Client 4.5.0 for iOS (iPad Pro)
n
HTML Access 4.5.0 on Chrome, Firefox, and Internet
Explorer
n
Zero clients are not supported
TCP Ports Used By Linux Virtual Machines
View Agent and Horizon Clients use TCP ports for network access between each other and various View
server components.
Table 1‑3. TCP Ports Used By Linux Virtual Machines
Source Port Target Port Protocol Description
Horizon Client * Linux Agent 22443 TCP Blast if Blast
Security Gateway
is not used
Security Server,
View Connection
Server, or Access
Point appliance
* Linux Agent 22443 TCP Blast if Blast
Security Gateway
is used
View Agent * View Connection
Server
4001, 4002 TCP JMS SSL trac.
N For more information on TCP and UDP ports used by clients, see TCP and UDP Ports Used by
Clients and View Agent in the Horizon Client and View Agent Security in View document.
Verify the Linux Account Used By Linux Virtual Machines
The following table lists the account name and account type used by Linux virtual machines.
Table 1‑4. Account Name and Account Type
Account Name Account Type Used By
root Linux OS built-in Java Standalone Agent,
mksvchanserver, shell scripts
vmwblast created by Linux Agent installer VMwareBlastServer
<current login user> Linux OS built-in or AD user or
LDAP user
python script
Desktop Environment
Horizon 7 for Linux Desktop supports multiple desktop environments on dierent Linux distributions. The
following table lists the default desktop environments for each Linux distribution supported by Horizon 7
for Linux Desktop.
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