VDI Installation Considerations
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VDI Installation Considerations
Optimize the default
session policy on the VDI test pool to assure stable session spawning
when the VDI is recompiled.
Every new VDI creation will start with the initial policy
as configured on the golden image. When the golden image is active
and communicating with the ESM Server, test the policy on the VDI
test pool and push it to the VDI Traps agents. Then fine tune the policy.
Issues on restricted non-persistent sessions are harder to
investigate because there is no forensic data after the session
closes. Consider the following options to ensure forensic data is
available:
Configure an agent setting rule on all
non-persistent hostnames to enable the Traps agent to Send
the memory dumps automatically.
Reproduce the issue on a persistent session to collect logs
and memory dumps and allow additional troubleshooting.
Set a fixed number of session hostnames (not random) as licenses
are issued by the ESM according to hostname. All naming conventions
are supported.
The ESM Server automatically revokes a license when an agent
logs off of a VDI session. In cases where the VDI session is not properly
closed, the ESM server waits for a timeout before automatically
revoking the license to make it available for other agents. If another VDI
session needs to use the license before the license revocation period
expires, you can forcefully
remove an endpoint from the ESM
Console. This action returns the license to the license pool
and removes the VDI session from the ESM Console.