Attributes on the General Properties For... panel of
Array Manager are general settings for a particular array
member. The attributes apply independently to each
Secure Global Desktop server.
Changes to these attributes take effect immediately.
Array Manager |
Command line |
Description |
DNS Name |
--server-dns-external dns_name |
- The external DNS names of this server.
- This setting allows you to use different names depending on the IP address of the client.
- Only change this setting if this server is known by different names on the
network, for example, inside and outside a firewall.
- Each name has the format
IP_pattern:DNS name ,
where IP_pattern is a regular expression matching a client IP
address, for example 192.168.10.* . - If this server only has one name, use one line matching all clients, for example:
*:www.indigo-insurance.com . - The order of the names is important. The DNS name for the
first matching IP pattern is used. For example if the following names are defined:
192.168.10.*:boston.indigo-insurance.com
*:www.indigo-insurance.com
clients with IP addresses beginning 192.168.10 connect to boston.indigo-insurance.com, and all other clients connect to www.indigo-insurance.com. - In Array Manager, press the RETURN key after each name definition.
On the command line, use a space to separate the names, for example:
--server-dns-external "192.168.10.*:boston.indigo-insurance.com" "*:www.indigo-insurance.com"
Note You must restart this Secure Global Desktop server for a change to this setting to take effect.
|
Log Directory |
--server-logdir dir |
- Where diagnostic logs are stored on this host.
- You can set the Log Filter on the Array
properties panel.
Note This is a read-only attribute and can't be changed.
|
Location |
--server-location location |
- A string identifying the location of the array member, used for
intelligent array routing.
- Leave blank unless your array spans a WAN (or includes slow
links) and you use the intelligent array routing load balancing
feature.
- More than one string is allowed, but this slows application launch.
- This setting constrains emulator session and application
server load balancing to ensure optimal bandwidth
usage. Secure Global Desktop servers are chosen with the same
location as application servers, where possible.
- If used, you should set this attribute on all array members, and
for appropriate host objects in the organizational hierarchy.
|
Secure Global Desktop Login |
--server-login enabled | disabled |
- Whether to allow users to log in to this Secure Global Desktop
server.
- Choose Not Allowed (disabled) to "decommission" a
Secure Global Desktop server: no users may log in and no new emulator
sessions can start. Users currently logged in to this server, or with
emulator sessions hosted on this server, are not affected. Users may
log in to another array member and resume emulator sessions hosted
on this server.
- Users are redirected to the web page defined in the Redirection
URL. Typically, you would set this to another Secure Global Desktop
server in the array.
|
Redirection URL |
--server-redirectionurl url |
- The URL that client devices are redirected to if this
Secure Global Desktop server is not allowing users to log in.
- If blank, redirects to a page telling users that they may not
log in.
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