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Troubleshooting Citrix Xendesktop

Troubleshooting Citrix Xendesktop

By : Gurpinder Singh
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Troubleshooting Citrix Xendesktop

Troubleshooting Citrix Xendesktop

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By: Gurpinder Singh

Overview of this book

In today’s world, many organizations have decided to move to secure and stable VDI platforms to benefit their organization to meet their security needs. To meet an organization’s requirements, Citrix XenDesktop serves as the best desktop virtualization solution available, providing the optimum user experience. Troubleshooting Citrix XenDesktop is a single resource guide that will help you dig deep into all the technical issues you encounter to resolve them using an autonomous and well-defined approach. The book starts by walking you through the XenDesktop architecture and the troubleshooting toolkit for Citrix XenDesktop. The subsequent chapters will help you identify possible causes of various types of Citrix XenDesktop problems that may arise while installing, configuring, or troubleshooting day-to-day problems. You will also be dealing with the most common and important VDA registration problems that you might often face while working with the XenDesktop product suite. Additionally, you will resolve issues that arise while launching Citrix sessions, troubleshoot performance issues, and learn how to integrate Citrix NetScaler with your XenDesktop environment.
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Understanding the XenDesktop® service architecture


XenDesktop works on the FMA architecture, which includes subsets of multiple services that are responsible for the entire communication flow from controllers to VDAs for a successful desktop delivery platform.

To understand the communication flow and how the services interact with each other, refer to the following flow diagram that is based on the FMA service architecture. It includes 10-12 primary services that build up the complete FMA architecture.

There are 10 controller-level services with two services that run on a VDA device; we will discuss all the services and their roles in the following flow chart:

To understand this illustration and each service role in the communication framework, we have listed down the service interaction and roles, as follows:

  • Broker Service (XML): This is one of the most common and important services, responsible to broker new sessions, desktop enumeration, STA tickets, handling and managing session data,...

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