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Troubleshooting Citrix Xendesktop

You're reading from   Troubleshooting Citrix Xendesktop The ultimate troubleshooting guide for clear, concise, and real-world solutions to a wide range of common Citrix XenDesktop problems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785280139
Length 274 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gurpinder Singh Gurpinder Singh
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Preface 1. Getting Started – Understanding Citrix XenDesktop® and its Architecture 2. Troubleshooting Toolkit for Citrix XenDesktop® FREE CHAPTER 3. Getting Around Installation Issues 4. Overcoming VDA Registration Problems 5. Conquering Citrix Session Launch Difficulties 6. Surpassing XenDesktop® Service Issues 7. Troubleshooting Performance 8. Solving Printing Issues 9. Getting the Better of HDX™ MediaStream Challenges 10. Taming MCS and PVS™ Setbacks Gracefully 11. Troubleshooting NetScaler® Integration Issues 12. Dealing with Known Issues in Citrix XenDesktop® Index

Starting with the basics – the event viewer

One of the most common errors that you may encounter in a XenDesktop deployment is your VDA getting stuck in the unregistered state. Until the VDA is registered with the Controller, you won't be able to deliver virtual desktops to end users.

Troubleshooting any issue in a Windows environment starts with the event viewer. This is the starting point for any administrator looking to resolve a problem affecting their Windows server environment. The same applies when troubleshooting XenDesktop VDA registration issues.

So, whenever you see the VDA state as unregistered on the Studio console, open up the Windows event viewer on the host machine where VDA is installed and check the application logs. You will notice an error similar to the following screenshot:

Starting with the basics – the event viewer

The VDA or Broker Service has failed to register itself with the available controller servers. This means that either the registry entry for the list of DDC servers doesn't have any...

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