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In response to: Remove dead Citrix Servers from the farm

Paullo [Member]
1. First you may try to run "dscheck /full servers /clean" on one of the Citrix servers. This may give you a cleaner view.

2. I found that Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 Console and Citrix Access Management Console 4.5 are not able to remove 4.0 non-existent servers. You may first try to install Citrix Presentation Server Console 4.0 on one Citrix server and remove these servers from that console.

3. If that is not working, check what IP addresses these servers have been, and change IP address of one machine, either desktop or server to thoese IP one by one, and remove servers from 4.0 Presentation Server console. 4.0 only need to ping the server before removing it.

4. If this is still not working. Make one server with same name, install Citrix on it, join the farm, and then remove Citrix right away. Repeat this for all non-existent servers. You should be able to remove all.

After doing this, remember to dscheck clean again.

PermalinkPermalink 13/07/10 @ 21:07

In response to: Remove dead Citrix Servers from the farm

Cheap SSL [Visitor] · http://www.clickssl.com
I have started a new position and would like to do some spring cleanup. There are multiple servers that are old and nonexistent at this point. They cannot be brought back. Within the CMC, they are listed at PS 4.0, however the farm is now 4.5
I have tried to right click and remove from farm to no avail. I did this on the DC, and then ran DSMAINT RECREATELHC...again, nothing happens.
Are there any other methods for removing these servers. I have about 10 in total, and they will not able to come back online.
PermalinkPermalink 13/07/10 @ 12:52

In response to: A Citrix Farm with no Data Store

百度蜘蛛记录程序 [Visitor] · http://semthinking.com/seo-tools/167
excellent post,but i have some difficulty in understanding the last paragraph, could you please explain a little bit indepth?
PermalinkPermalink 19/06/10 @ 20:21

In response to: Practical SolarWinds APM and Citrix

Carlos R [Visitor]
Just after step D "Select “Trigger Condition” tab", Change the Type of Property to Monitor drop down menu to 'APM:Application'
PermalinkPermalink 12/06/10 @ 07:51

In response to: Remove dead Citrix Servers from the farm

Resume Writing Service [Visitor] · http://www.resumedocket.com
I would like to say this is an excellent blog that I have ever come across. Very informative. Please write more so that we can get more details.
PermalinkPermalink 17/05/10 @ 21:16

In response to: Script to Backup VM on ESX

Boar Hunting [Visitor] · http://wild-game-hunting.com
I ran across your article and I wanted to say thank you for doing such great work.
PermalinkPermalink 20/03/10 @ 02:30

In response to: AGEE "SSL Error 38" and Citrix XTE Service

Paullo [Member]
Also please note that if you have Citrix Access Gateway in DMZ and one of the Citrix servers is in the subnet where not allowed from Firewall, then the end users will get SSL Error 38 as well.
PermalinkPermalink 15/10/09 @ 21:34

In response to: A Citrix Farm with no Data Store

banque et credit [Visitor] · http://banqueetcredit.com/
Interesting post, i am glad i found this article! great job with this site...keep going!
PermalinkPermalink 15/10/09 @ 21:20

In response to: Publishing Explorer.exe on Xenapp 4.0

server racks [Visitor] · http://www.dsiwholesalers.com
The search still won't work on our remote and we are using /select as well. Any clues?
PermalinkPermalink 09/07/09 @ 03:17

In response to: Publishing Explorer.exe on Xenapp 4.0

Paullo [Member]
Thanks a lot Harro. We still have the published explorer with left pane default to My Documents. What issues users had with that?
PermalinkPermalink 17/06/09 @ 12:35

In response to: Splunk - filter all that IT Data

Paul Zhang [Visitor]
I have played with Splunk. On Windows servers it works like a MOM agent. I am not sure the CPU and Memory cost of the agent. It is very cool for me to monitor the AGEE (Citrix Access Gateway Enterprise Edition) with its searching functions.
PermalinkPermalink 18/11/08 @ 13:15

In response to: Script to Backup VM on ESX

Good for people to know.
PermalinkPermalink 29/10/08 @ 06:51

In response to: NetScaler Flash Card Handling

pedro [Visitor]
thank you so much for your info, I just resuscitate a netscaler that crash after a firmware upgrade using the GUI.
PermalinkPermalink 20/10/08 @ 05:19

In response to: Citrix XTE ServerTroubleshooting

Mike McAlea [Visitor] · http://www.eatitnow.co.uk
All very good you need 443 for SSL on a website aka https://www.bla.com
If you change it to 444 you must type:
https://www.blah.com:444 which is just no good for customers.
There must be a way to change citrix to use 444 so we dont have to sacrafice the website?
PermalinkPermalink 17/10/08 @ 02:19

In response to: Script to Backup VM on ESX

Eric [Visitor]
Nice Script thanks for info will come in handy in the near future.

If your after backing up your vmware image on a windows machine (I'm running vmware server) there is a script here by saxa.

http://communities.vmware.com/thread/54782

PermalinkPermalink 19/06/08 @ 17:31

In response to: A Citrix Farm with no Data Store

HaRRo [Member]
Darn, I miss the "House" style debates !!!!
PermalinkPermalink 16/05/08 @ 14:05

In response to: Fix EdgeSight Report Server Problem after SQL Server Upgrade

HaRRo [Member]
Hey Paul,
seems we both be doing a little work on Edgesight. Here is my migration steps.

Check out the last NOTE** Regarding reporting services

1.On the EdgeSight Web server system, perform the following steps to shut down critical EdgeSight processes:

a.In the Control Panel's Services interface, locate and stop the Reporting Services.
b.Using the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager tool, stop the EdgeSight Web site.

2.On the SQL Server system, detach the EdgeSight database from the current SQL Server. This can be done using the SQL Enterprise Manager (SQL Server 2000) or the SQL Server Management Studio (SQL Server 2005).

3.Locate and copy the underlying EdgeSight database files (.mdf and .ldf files) to the new SQL Server system.

4.Attach the actual EdgeSight database mdf file on the new SQL Server system using the same tools described in Step 2 above.

5.Create the SpectUser SQL logon account within the new SQL Server system. Again, the tools mentioned in Step 2 can be used to accomplish this. This account should be given full dbo rights to EdgeSight database.

6.On the Reporting Services machine, open the Report Manager web console (http://myserver/reports) and configure the edgesight datasource properties by updating the connection string.

a.Change data source to the name of the new server.
b.Change initial catalog to the new database name.
c.Change password to the new password for the SpectUser.

7.On the existing EdgeSight Web Server machine, use the esconfig.exe utility to view or modify the connection string (ZTECH_CONNECTION) in \Program Files\Citrix\System Monitoring\Server\EdgeSight 4.0\EdgeSight.cfg configuration file. The connection string contained in configuration file is encrypted. The default location for the utility is \Program Files\Common Files\Citrix\System Monitoring\Server\Components.

a.Execute "esconfig.exe /csserver:[ServerName]" to set the name of the new SQL Server system the database is now residing on.
b.Execute "esconfig.exe /csdb:[DatabaseName]" to set the name of the new database.
c.Execute "esconfig.exe /cspass:[Password]" to set the SpectUser password to match the one that was created on the new SQL Server system.

8.Restart the EdgeSight Web server system.

Note the following conditions:

*The new SQL Server system should be running the same version of SQL Server as the old SQL Server system. The versions of SQL Server should match exactly on both machines.

*This process only describes how to move the EdgeSight database.It does NOT describe how to move the Microsoft SQL Reporting Services databases (ReportServer, ReportServerTempDB). You are not required to move these. However, if you want to move them, Citrix recommends completely uninstalling/reinstalling Reporting Services.
PermalinkPermalink 08/05/08 @ 09:47

In response to: Citrix Access Gateway Enterprise Edition Exam

Paullo [Member]
Hi, I have received CCA for AGEE yesterday.
Happy.
PermalinkPermalink 07/05/08 @ 20:06

In response to: Citrix Access Gateway Enterprise Edition Exam

HaRRo [Member]
Congrats Paullo :)

PermalinkPermalink 21/04/08 @ 10:42

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