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Table 13-1. View Transfer Server States During Normal Operations
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Status
Description
Maintenance mode Active data transfers are suspended. Users cannot initiate new transfers. Scheduled,
pending transfers cannot take place. View Transfer Server cannot publish packages to
the Transfer Server repository.
Initializing Transfer Server
repository
View Transfer Server is initializing the Transfer Server repository.
If View Transfer Server has trouble initializing the Transfer Server repository, the status
will change to an error state. To resolve the issue, see the troubleshooting tip for the
displayed error state.
View Transfer Server enters an error state when it becomes unavailable or cannot operate normally. To resolve
an
issue, read the troubleshooting tip for the displayed error state. See “Troubleshooting View Transfer Server
and Local Desktop Operations,” on page 248.
Table 13-2. View Transfer Server Error States
Status
Description
Bad Transfer Server repository The Transfer Server repository that View Transfer Server is configured to connect to
differs from the Transfer Server repository that is currently configured in View
Connection Server.
Repository connection error View Transfer Server cannot connect to the configured Transfer Server repository.
Bad health check View Transfer Server failed the View Manager health check. View Transfer Server is
unavailable or not operating properly.
Missing Transfer Server
repository
No Transfer Server repository is configured in View Connection Server.
Transfer Server repository
conflict
Multiple View Transfer Server instances are configured to connect to different Transfer
Server repositories.
This state can occur if, at the same time, multiple View Transfer Server instances are
added to View Manager, and each instance is configured with a different Transfer Server
repository.
Web Server down The Apache2.2 service that supports the Transfer Server repository is not running.
Managing the Transfer Server Repository
View Transfer Server uses the Transfer Server repository to store View Composer base images that are
downloaded to local desktops. The Transfer Server repository is required for checking out linked-clone
desktops to run in local mode.
Using the Transfer Server Repository to Download System Images
To
support linked-clone desktops that run in local mode, the Transfer Server repository stores View Composer
base images in an accessible datastore. View Manager and View Transfer Server provision and update linked-
clone, local desktops from the Transfer Server repository.
Before a user can check out a linked-clone desktop so that it can run in local mode, you must publish its base
image to the Transfer Server repository.
When you publish an image file to the Transfer Server repository, View Transfer Server stores the files as
encrypted packages. View Transfer Server can compress the packages to streamline downloads to local
desktops.
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