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Property Description
RDS Host Name of the RDS host.
Farm Farm to which the RDS host belongs.
Desktop Pool RDS desktop pool associated with the farm.
Agent Version Version of ViewView Agent that runs on the RDS host.
Sessions Number of client sessions.
DNS Name DNS name of the RDS host.
Type Version of Windows Server that runs on the RDS host.
RDS Farm Farm to which the RDS host belongs.
Max Number of Connections Maximum number of connections that the RDS host can support.
Enabled Whether the RDS host is enabled.
Status State of the RDS host. See “Status of RDS Hosts,” on page 157 for a description
of the possible states.
Status of RDS Hosts
An RDS host can be in various states from the time that it is initialized. As a best practice, check that RDS
hosts are in the state that you expect them to be in before and after you perform tasks or operations on them.
Table 91. Status of an RDS Host
Status Description
Startup View Agent has started on the RDS host, but other required services such as the display
protocol are still starting. The View Agent startup period also allows other processes such
as protocol services to start up.
Disable in progress RDS host is in the process of being disabled while sessions are still running on the host.
When the sessions end, the status changes to Disabled.
Disabled Process of disabling the RDS host is complete.
Validating Occurs after View Connection Server first becomes aware of the RDS host, typically after
View Connection Server is started or restarted, and before the first successful
communication with View Agent on the RDS host. Typically, this state is transient. This
state is not the same as the Agent unreachable state, which indicates a communication
problem.
Agent disabled Occurs if View Connection Server disables View Agent. This state ensures that a new
desktop or application session cannot be started on the RDS host.
Agent unreachable View Connection Server cannot establish communication with View Agent on an RDS
host.
Invalid IP Subnet mask registry setting is configured on the RDS host, and no active network
adapters have an IP address within the configured range.
Agent needs reboot View component was upgraded, and the RDS host must be restarted to allow View Agent
to operate with the upgraded component.
Protocol failure The RDP display protocol is not running correctly. If RDP is not running and PCoIP is
running, clients cannot connect using either RDP or PCoIP. However, if RDP is running
and PCoIP is not running, clients can connect using RDP.
Domain failure RDS host encountered a problem reaching the domain. The domain server was not
accessible, or the domain authentication failed.
Configuration error RDS role is not enabled on the server.
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