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Este texto foi traduzido automaticamente. Este artigo foi traduzido automaticamente. Use the Citrix Provisioning console to manage components within a farm. The console can be installed on any machine that can access the farm. For more information about using the console to configure Citrix Provisioning, see the Console page. To connect to a farm, see Farm Tasks. In the console window, you can perform tasks when setting up, modifying, tracking, deleting, and defining the relationships among vDisks, target devices, and Citrix Provisioning servers.

The tree is located in the left pane of the console window. It displays a hierarchical view of your network environment and managed objects within your network. The Details view display depends on the object you have selected in the tree and your user role. Farm administrators can create sites, views, and stores within the farm. The farm level tree is organized as follows:. Site administrators generally manage those objects within sites to which they have privileges.

The site level tree is organized as follows:. The right-hand pane of the console window contains the details view. This view provides information about the object selected in the tree, in table format.

The types of objects that display in the view include provisioning servers, target devices, and vDisks. For more detailed information, right-click on the object, then select the Properties menu. In the console, the objects that display and the tasks that you can perform depend on the assigned role. The development, release and timing of any features or functionality described in the Preview documentation remains at our sole discretion and are subject to change without notice or consultation.

The documentation is for informational purposes only and is not a commitment, promise or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality and should not be relied upon in making Citrix product purchase decisions. Citrix Provisioning.

View PDF. This content has been machine translated dynamically. Installing and configuring Provisioning Services. Pre-installation tasks. Upgrading a Provisioning Services target device vDisk using in-place upgrade. Configuring UEFI pre-boot environments. Installing Provisioning Services Server software. Configuring the farm. Running the Configuration Wizard silently. Installing Provisioning Services Console software. Adding additional Provisioning Servers.

Preparing a master target device for imaging. Using the Imaging Wizard to create a new vDisk. Assigning vDisks to target devices. Uninstalling Provisioning Services product software. Configuring the bootstrap file from the console. Getting the bootstrap file. Using the Manage Boot Devices utility. CIS Problem Reporting. About SAN policies. Configure Linux Streaming.

Configure PVS-Accelerator. Using the Provisioning Services Console. Performing tasks in the Console. Managing farms. Farm properties. Farm tasks. Managing sites. Managing administrative roles. Managing farm administrators. Managing site administrators. Managing device administrators. Managing device operators. Managing stores. Managing Provisioning Servers. Provisioning Servers in the console. Provisioning Server properties. Overview of Provisioning Server tasks. Copying and pasting Provisioning Server properties.

Deleting a Provisioning Server. Starting, stopping, or restarting Provisioning Services. Showing Provisioning Server connections. Balancing the target device load on Provisioning Servers. Views can be created at the site level or at the farm level.

To perform a task on members of a view:. For more information on views, see Managing Views. This file must be configured so that it contains the information needed to communicate with the provisioning servers. The Configure Bootstrap dialog is used to define the IP addresses for up to four provisioning servers in the boot file. If using high availability, specify up to four provisioning servers for the same Host name on your DNS server. If using high availability high availability , enter up to four provisioning servers.

If you are not using high availability, only enter one. Use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to sort the servers boot order. The first one listed is the server that the target device attempts to boot from. In the console, select a provisioning server within the Servers folder in the tree, then select Configure bootstrap from the Actions pane or the context menu.

The Configure Bootstrap dialog appears. Select the boot file that was copied to the directory you selected during the Citrix Provisioning server setup. The server returns the list of bootstrap files found under Citrix Provisioning Program Data. As a result, the server must be active for the Configure Bootstrap menu item to appear. If a previous version of Citrix Provisioning was installed on this server, you must change the default location from:.

If the default is not changed, the bootstrap file cannot be configured from the console and target devices fail to boot. If you installed the console on a separate machine, select the path of the remote provisioning server which has boot services installed. The Configuration Wizard writes the list of IP addresses to the database for the server. Selecting Read Servers from the Database gets the first IP and port for the server and populates it into the list.

This step is performed when the list is blank, or to replace the whole list with new values. Citrix Provisioning uses the first network card selected. If the partition containing the vDisks is formatted as a FAT file system, a message displays a warning, resulting in suboptimal performance.

Do not change the address in the Port field. Enter the time, in milliseconds, between retries when polling for servers. Each server is sent a login request packet in sequence. The first responding server is used. This time-out simply defines how often to retry the single available server with the initial login request. This time-out defines how quickly the round-robin routine switches from one server to the next, in trying to find an active server.

The valid range is from 1, milliseconds to 60, milliseconds. Enter the time-out, in milliseconds, for all login associated packets. Do not include the initial login polling time-out. In the virtual disk properties screen, select Asynchronous IO. The development, release and timing of any features or functionality described in the Preview documentation remains at our sole discretion and are subject to change without notice or consultation.

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