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Table 53. View Server Configuration Template Settings
Setting Properties
Recursive Enumeration of Trusted
Domains
Determines whether every domain trusted by the domain in which the
server resides is enumerated. To establish a complete chain of trust, the
domains trusted by each trusted domain are also enumerated and the
process continues recursively until all trusted domains are discovered.
This information is passed to View Connection Server so that all trusted
domains are available to the client on login.
This setting is enabled by default. When it is disabled, only directly
trusted domains are enumerated and connection to remote domain
controllers does not take place.
In environments with complex domain relationships, such as those that
use multiple forest structures with trust between domains in their
forests, this process can take a few minutes to complete.
View Common Configuration ADM Template Settings
The View Common Configuration ADM template file (vdm_common.adm) contains policy settings common to
all View components. This template contains only Computer Configuration settings.
Log Configuration Settings
Table 5-4 describes the log configuration policy setting in the View Common Configuration ADM template
file.
Table 54. View Common Configuration Template: Log Configuration Settings
Setting Properties
Number of days to keep production
logs
Specifies the number of days for which log files are retained on the
system. If no value is set, the default applies and log files are kept for
seven days.
Maximum number of debug logs
Specifies the maximum number of debug log files to retain on the
system. When a log file reaches its maximum size, no further entries are
added and a new log file is created. When the number of previous log
files reaches this value, the oldest log file is deleted.
Maximum debug log size in Megabytes
Specifies the maximum size in megabytes that a debug log can reach
before the log file is closed and a new log file is created.
Log Directory
Specifies the full path to the directory for log files. If the location is not
writeable, the default location is used. For client log files, an extra
directory with the client name is created.
Send logs to a Syslog server
Allows View server logs to be sent to a Syslog server such as VMware
vCenter Log Insight. Logs are sent from all View servers in the OU or
domain in which this GPO is configured.
You can send View Agent logs to a Syslog server by enabling this setting
in a GPO that is linked to an OU that contains your desktops.
To send log data to a Syslog server, enable this setting and specify the
log level and the server's fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or IP
address. You can specify an alternate port if you do not want to use
default port 514. Separate each element in your specification with a
vertical bar (|). Use the following syntax:
Log Level|Server FQDN or IP [|Port number(514 default)]
For example: Debug|192.0.2.2
IMPORTANT Syslog data is sent across the network without software-
based encryption. Because View server logs might contain sensitive
data, avoid sending Syslog data on an insecure network. If possible, use
link-layer security such as IPsec to prevent the possibility of this data
being monitored on the network.
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