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Oracle Secure Global Desktop Administration Guide for Version 4.6

Document Information

Preface

1.  Networking and Security

2.  User Authentication

3.  Publishing Applications to Users

4.  Configuring Applications

5.  Client Device Support

6.  SGD Client and Webtop

7.  SGD Servers, Arrays, and Load Balancing

A.  Global Settings and Caches

B.  Secure Global Desktop Server Settings

Secure Global Desktop Servers Tab

The Secure Global Desktop Server List Table

General Tab

External DNS Names

User Login

Redirection URL

Security Tab

Connection Types

SSL Accelerator Support

Firewall Forwarding URL

Performance Tab

Maximum Simultaneous Requests

Maximum Simultaneous User Sessions

Maximum File Descriptors

JVM Size

Daily Resource Synchronization Time

Load Balancing Groups

Protocol Engines Tab

Character Protocol Engine Tab

Maximum Sessions

Exit Timeout

Command-Line Arguments

X Protocol Engine Tab

Monitor Resolution

Font Path

RGB Database

Keyboard Map

Client Window Size

Session Start Timeout

Maximum Sessions

Exit Timeout

Command-Line Arguments

Execution Protocol Engine Tab

Maximum Sessions

Exit Timeout

Login Script Directory

Command-Line Arguments

Channel Protocol Engine Tab

Packet Compression

Packet Compression Threshold

Exit Timeout

Print Protocol Engine Tab

Packet Compression

Packet Compression Threshold

Exit Timeout

Audio Protocol Engine Tab

Packet Compression

IO Protocol Engine Tab

Packet Compression

User Sessions Tab

The User Session List Table

Application Sessions Tab

The Application Session List Table

C.  User Profiles, Applications, and Application Servers

D.  Commands

E.  Login Scripts

F.  Third-Party Legal Notices

Glossary

Index

Secure Global Desktop Servers Tab

The Secure Global Desktop Servers tab gives you an overview of the current status of each SGD server in the array, including how many user and application sessions each server is hosting.

SGD server information is shown in the Secure Global Desktop Server List table.

If you click the name of a server in the Secure Global Desktop Server List table a series of tabs are displayed. The tabs are used to view and change the configuration for the server.

The following tabs are shown:

The Secure Global Desktop Server List Table

The number of SGD servers in the array is indicated in brackets at the top of the table.

The Add Server button adds an SGD server to the array. The SGD server is added as a secondary server.

If you select a secondary server in the table, the Make Primary button makes the selected server the primary server in the SGD array.

The Remove Server button removes the selected SGD server from the array. The selected SGD server must be a secondary server.

You update the Secure Global Desktop Server List table by clicking the Reload button.

The Secure Global Desktop Server List table includes the following information for each SGD server in the array:

Command Line

From the command line, use the tarantella array commands to add servers to the SGD array, remove servers from the SGD array, make a secondary server the primary server, or view information about the SGD array. See The tarantella array Command.