* Expand the Farm-wide node and click Configuration Logging.
Tuesday, 19. July 2011
* 1) A task manager computer. To set up logging of administrative tasks: * Open the Access Management Console, right-click the server farm node and clickProperties. To configure configuration logging: * Create the configuration logging database. * Verify the configuration logging database is specified in Support Desk Software the Database type field. * Configure the configuration settings for the server farm. In the event that multiple XenApp servers with the same XenApp software version (XenApp 5.0 for example) have the same election preference priority setting, the election winner will be determined by the server with the highest The ability to save and recall user’s personalized settings on a XenApp server is available because of the shadow key replication process. Highest rank as configured in the XenApp Advanced Configuration tool. * Open the Access Management Console, click the server farm node. * XenApp creates a shadow key when an application is installed. XenApp can be configured to encrypt: * The IMA communications used to send information to the data store andconfiguration logging databases. Run QUERYDS to view dynamic store tables. ¨ Context Switches defines the number of times the operating system is allowed to switch from one process to another. * Optionally, type the name for the custom load evaluator in the Name field. * From the Action menu, choose Select All Tasks > Set restart options > Set restart schedule. * Optionally, type a description in the Description field if desired. Run QUERYHR to display information about member servers in a farm. The default Local System Account CPU reservation for XenApp servers is 20% divided by the number of CPUs in the server. * Verify that a configuration logging database is specified in the Database type field.