I have never tried in practical environment but in theory - this probably can happen. If you are hosting license server on a virtual machine, remember that in virtual Machine environment - vm's - MAC Address is derived by running a special algorithm of vmdk file location etc. etc. - so if you have registered your license server with hostname and mac address - it might change if that virtual machine is moved from one virtual server to another. The work around is that once you have registerd the vm to run as a Citrix license server you can edit the appropriate file and make the MAC address to go static. Thanks, On 5/27/07, Greg Reese <gareese@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
i have run several. No problems. I don't put a lot of users on them though. I use them when I have a nasty app i need to isolate and only 10 people or so need it. I also use them for testing apps and for sysadmins to use to load all their crap on. On 5/27/07, Les DeFoor <ldefoor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Has anyone run TS / Citrix in a Virtual Server? > > > > I have been doing it for about a month now and haven't run across any > problems, but wanted to find out if anyone else is and if they have had any > problems? > > > > Well, actually, I ran into one problem, but it isn't TS related. It is > Virtual Server related. I can't get the dang virtuals to AUTO START when it > is rebooted. > > > > Thanks > > *Disclaimer* > > *IRS Circular 230 Disclaimer:* > > To ensure compliance with IRS Circular 230, any U.S. federal tax advice > provided in this communication is not intended or written to be used, and it > cannot be used by the recipient or any other taxpayer (i) for the purpose of > avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed on the recipient or any other > taxpayer, or (ii) in promoting, marketing or recommending to another party a > partnership or other entity, investment plan, arrangement or other > transaction addressed herein. >