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Citrix Command Center – NetScaler Syslog

November 22, 2015 By George Michaelides

Citrix Command Center can be configured as a Syslog server for NetScaler. You can always opt to forward syslog events to other servers and does not have to be a Command Center server, but Citrix Command Center syslog capabilities may be adequate for your needs.

Filed Under: Citrix, Command Center, NetScaler Tagged With: Citrix, Citrix Command Center

Citrix Command Center – Digital Certificate

September 25, 2015 By George Michaelides

How to install a digital certificate on the Citrix Command Center server replacing the default one.

Filed Under: Citrix, Command Center Tagged With: Citrix, Citrix Command Center

How to Upgrade NetScaler 10.1 to 10.5

December 20, 2014 By George Michaelides

This is a simple guide on how to upgrade NetScaler 10.1 to 10.5 utilizing the NetScaler GUI interface. There is a command line option but for a limited number of NetScaler appliances, the GUI option can be a quick and efficient approach.

Filed Under: Citrix, NetScaler Tagged With: Citrix, NetScaler

How to Enable Citrix XenDesktop Virtual Desktop Agent VDA Logging

May 21, 2012 By George Michaelides

This article describes how to enable Virtual Desktop Agent VDA Logging for Citrix XenDesktop.

Filed Under: XenDesktop Tagged With: Citrix, XenDesktop

Citrix XenDesktop 5.6: Deleting XD Storage and Personal vDisk Storage with PowerShell

May 16, 2012 By George Michaelides

Ever wonder how to delete a defined Virtual machine storage and Personal vDisk storage in Desktop Studio? This article describes a way to delete defined storage for both virtual machines and Personal vDisks. (The Hypervisor used in this example was VMWARE vSphere 4.x).

Filed Under: XenDesktop Tagged With: Citrix, vDisk, XenDesktop

Citrix XenDesktop 5.6 Personal vDisk: Modify Application and User Profile Allocation

May 15, 2012 By George Michaelides

This article describes on how to modify the Citrix Personal vDisk allocation to address your specific needs. By default the allocation is a 50-50 split, meaning that 50% of the space on the Personal vDisk is allocated for Applications and 50% for User Profile needs.

Filed Under: XenDesktop Tagged With: Citrix, vDisk, XenDesktop

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