HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.2.5 User Guide - Page 6

Appendix A: Using RGS with HP VDI, Optimizing RGS performance

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7 Using Directory Mode 7-1-1 Directory file format...134 7-1-2 Starting the Receiver in Directory Mode 135 8 RGS properties 8-1 Property syntax ...136 8-2 Setting property values in a configuration file 136 8-3 Setting properties on the command line 137 8-4 Authenticator properties ...137 8-5 RGS Receiver properties 138 8-5-1 Receiver property hierarchy 138 8-5-2 Receiver property groups 139 8-5-3 Receiver general properties 142 8-5-4 Receiver browser properties 147 8-5-5 Receiver audio properties 148 8-5-6 Receiver microphone property 148 8-5-7 Receiver USB properties ...148 8-5-8 Receiver network properties 149 8-5-9 Receiver hotkey properties 149 8-5-10 Receiver Remote Clipboard properties 150 8-5-11 Receiver logging properties 151 8-5-12 Receiver image codec properties 152 8-5-13 Windows placement and size properties 153 8-6 RGS Sender properties ...154 8-6-1 Sender property groups ...154 8-6-2 Sender general properties 155 8-6-3 Sender microphone property 156 8-6-4 Sender network timeout properties 157 8-6-5 Sender USB access control list properties 157 8-6-6 Sender NIC binding properties 157 8-6-7 Sender clipboard property 158 9 Sender event logging on Windows 9-1 The HPRemote log ...159 9-2 Usages of the HPRemote log 161 9-3 Additional information on event logging 162 10 Remote Application Termination 10-1 RGS connection and user status 163 10-2 HPRemote log format ...163 10-3 Sample agent ...166 10-4 Agent design issues ...169 10-5 Additional safeguard features for Windows systems 170 11 Optimizing RGS performance 11-1 Performance tuning for all platforms 172 11-2 Performance tuning for Windows 172 11-3 Troubleshooting graphics performance 172 11-4 Configuring your network for optimal performance 173 12 Troubleshooting RGS 12-1 Potential RGS issues and troubleshooting suggestions 174 13 RGS error messages 13-1 Receiver error messages 175 Appendix A: Using RGS with HP VDI A-1 VMware ESX networking considerations 179 A-2 Using RGS with static HP VDI ...179 A-2-1 Create a new virtual machine 179 Contents 6

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Contents
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7
Using Directory Mode
7-1-1
Directory file format
..........................................................................................................
134
7-1-2
Starting the Receiver in Directory Mode
..............................................................................
135
8
RGS properties
8-1
Property syntax
................................................................................................................
136
8-2
Setting property values in a configuration file
.......................................................................
136
8-3
Setting properties on the command line
...............................................................................
137
8-4
Authenticator properties
....................................................................................................
137
8-5
RGS Receiver properties
...................................................................................................
138
8-5-1
Receiver property hierarchy
...............................................................................................
138
8-5-2
Receiver property groups
..................................................................................................
139
8-5-3
Receiver general properties
...............................................................................................
142
8-5-4
Receiver browser properties
..............................................................................................
147
8-5-5
Receiver audio properties
..................................................................................................
148
8-5-6
Receiver microphone property
...........................................................................................
148
8-5-7
Receiver USB properties
....................................................................................................
148
8-5-8
Receiver network properties
...............................................................................................
149
8-5-9
Receiver hotkey properties
.................................................................................................
149
8-5-10
Receiver Remote Clipboard properties
......................................................................
150
8-5-11
Receiver logging properties
.....................................................................................
151
8-5-12
Receiver image codec properties
..............................................................................
152
8-5-13
Windows placement and size properties
...................................................................
153
8-6
RGS Sender properties
.....................................................................................................
154
8-6-1
Sender property groups
....................................................................................................
154
8-6-2
Sender general properties
.................................................................................................
155
8-6-3
Sender microphone property
.............................................................................................
156
8-6-4
Sender network timeout properties
......................................................................................
157
8-6-5
Sender USB access control list properties
............................................................................
157
8-6-6
Sender NIC binding properties
..........................................................................................
157
8-6-7
Sender clipboard property
................................................................................................
158
9
Sender event logging on Windows
9-1
The HPRemote log
............................................................................................................
159
9-2
Usages of the HPRemote log
..............................................................................................
161
9-3
Additional information on event logging
.............................................................................
162
10
Remote Application Termination
10-1
RGS connection and user status
.........................................................................................
163
10-2
HPRemote log format
........................................................................................................
163
10-3
Sample agent
..................................................................................................................
166
10-4
Agent design issues
..........................................................................................................
169
10-5
Additional safeguard features for Windows systems
.............................................................
170
11
Optimizing RGS performance
11-1
Performance tuning for all platforms
....................................................................................
172
11-2
Performance tuning for Windows
.......................................................................................
172
11-3
Troubleshooting graphics performance
................................................................................
172
11-4
Configuring your network for optimal performance
...............................................................
173
12
Troubleshooting RGS
12-1
Potential RGS issues and troubleshooting suggestions
...........................................................
174
13
RGS error messages
13-1
Receiver error messages
...................................................................................................
175
Appendix A: Using RGS with HP VDI
A-1 VMware ESX networking considerations
...........................................................................................
179
A-2 Using RGS with static HP VDI
..........................................................................................................
179
A-2-1 Create a new virtual machine
..................................................................................................
179