Connection Server Performance Problems
Connection Servers play a central role in any Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, servering as a broker for the end users to access their virtual desktop.
The performance for a connection server has a direct impact on user satisfaction, session stability, and the overall scalability of the system. When these servers experience slowdowns, bottlenecks, or resource limitations, the entire environment can be affected resulting in user frustration, reduced productivity, and higher support overhead.
Task 1: Verify the Horizon Connection Server CPU and Memory
Objective and Tasks.
You address performance problems with the connection server.
- Verify the Horizon Connection Server CPU and Memory
- View the Event logs
- Confirm java heap Use in Logs
- Change the Connection Server CPU and Memory.
- Verify the New Java Head Size
Task 1: Verify the Horizon Connection Server CPU and Memory
- On the ControlCenter Server
- Open Chrome Browser for Site-1
- from the Favourites bar,
- Select vCenter-01a
- Login with
- [email protected]
- Pa$$w0rd
- Once logged it to the vCenter,
- From the Inventory, navigate to VMs and Templates.
- Expand vcenter-01a.techseals.co>Region01A Datacenter
- Identify the HZN-01c VM.
- Select the HZN-01c VM and click the Summary tab
- Under VM Hardware find and record the values for CPU and RAM allocated to this VM.
- Right-click HZN-01c VM in the left navigation pane and select Power > Restart Guest OS
- To Confirm the Guest OS Restart, click Yes
- Wait 2-3 minutes to allow time for the VM to reboot before continuing to the next task
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Note
- Regular reboots can ensure that the cache is cleared and logs are easier to navigate.
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Task 2: View the Event Logs.
- From the STUDENT-A-01 desktop, open a new Firefox browser tab and click the Connection Server 01 bookmark.
- Log in to the Horizon Connection Server.
- User name: administrator
- Password: Pa$$w0rd
- From the left navigation pane, expand Monitor and select Events.
- On the Events page, click the Filter icon to open the Event Filters page.
- Change the Time Period to Last Week
- From the Severity menu, select Warning and click Submit.
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