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Virtualization by Davis: “Technotes: How to Reallocate a License File” plus 6 more

Virtualization by Davis: “Technotes: How to Reallocate a License File” plus 6 more


Technotes: How to Reallocate a License File

Posted: 29 Jun 2012 01:57 AM PDT

Technotes: How to Reallocate a License File Citrix Systems
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App-v Client Launch Error - 29-000003ED

Posted: 29 Jun 2012 10:53 AM PDT

Recently one of our app-v clients is getting this error:

          [06/29/2012 13:02:10:666 TRAY ERR] {tid=418:usr=xxxxxxxx}
          The Application Virtualization Client could not launch P-Excel 07 12.0.6550.5004.

          The volume does not contain a recognized file system.
          Please make sure that all required file system drivers are loaded and that the volume is not corrupted.

          Error code: 4615186-00000729-000003ED

While I have seen a lot of different app-v client errors, I have never seen one like this before. The first time this happened I tried reseting app-v cache through the registry, as I have had success doing that before with other errors. But it didn't solve the problem, so I uninstalled app-v 4.6 (x64), rebooted and reinstalled app-v 4.6 (x64). That fixed the problem all app-v applications were launching with out error. A couple hours later though the error returned. Did the same thing (uninstall/reinstall) to fix the problem but now I'm just waiting till the error returns. The client computer is running Windows 7 Pro x64.

I searched quite a bit online and haven't found anything on this error, if someone could please help I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks!


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VMware vCenter Server scalability for VDI deployments View

Posted: 29 Jun 2012 10:42 AM PDT

Yesterday Thincomputing.net published an article that highlights the limits that vCenter imposes on VDI deployments.

The article tries to answer the VMware View Administrators' question about the scalability differences between desktop and server workload.

vCenter Server 5.0 has a documented scalability of 10,000 virtual machines. However, VMware View 5.0 has a documented scalability of 2,000 desktops. As of VMware View 5.1 few things changed, as noted below.

VMware Architecture Guide defines the following: "With vCenter 4.1 and 5.0, each vCenter Server can support up to 10,000 virtual machines. This support enables you to have building blocks that contain more than 2,000 View desktops. However, the actual block size is also subject to other View-specific limitations. If you have only one building block in a pod, use two View Connection Server instances for redundancy."



Labels: VMware, VMware View

Google launches Compute Engine to compete with Amazon’s EC2

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 04:01 PM PDT

Today Google has revealed, through its developers' blog, its plans to launch an Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS) in competition with Amazon's Elastic Compute (EC2) service.

Google Compute Engine will be focused on distributed computing power, in fact, according to Om Malik, Google is planning to show off a genomic app that runs on 600,00 cores and another that will use 10,000 virtual machines.

Following this marketing placement Google is going to initially offer a limited preview and then sell the service to customers that are looking for 100 or more cores.

CONTINUE READING ON CLOUDCOMPUTING.INFO…



Labels: Compute Engine, Google

Appv Application Launch Error Client Error 29-00000020

Posted: 29 Jun 2012 07:00 AM PDT

Hi,

I have a application that launches succesfully, whoever later in the day when closed down and relaunched by the same user session receive error 29-00000020.

It is recoverable by running a repair on the application.

My research does not turn up anythng with this error code.

Has anyone else seen this before, logically it would seem the application is not shuting down properly - wbut even wth adding terminate child into the OSD it has not resolved the problem.

Thanks

Steve.


Stephen Harper UKN Group

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Red Hat Honors Sean Millichamp as 2012 Worldwide Red Hat Certified Professional of the Year

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 09:00 PM PDT

Red Hat Announces Dates for Red Hat Summit 2013

Posted: 28 Jun 2012 09:00 PM PDT

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