The Ultimate Citrix Install Guide
 
1 - Preface
2 - Project Management
3 - Analysis Phase
4 - Design Phase
5 - Implementation Phase
  1. Implementation Overview

2. Prepare the Network Environment

3. 3rd Party IMA Data Store Installation & Maintenance.

4. Install Operating System

5. Install MetaFrame XP with Feature Release 2

6. Tweak Windows 2000 / MetaFrame XP

7. How to Install and Configure Microsoft Office 2000

8. Install Image Applications

9. Rapid Server Deployment

10. Install Manual Applications

11. Resource Manager 2.2 Counters Explained

12. How to Setup Automatic Reboot for MetaFrame Servers

13. MetaFrame Delegated Administration.

14. How to Set the MetaFrame Server Preference for Data Collector Elections

15. How to Create a Zone & Move MetaFrame Servers to it

16. Citrix User Policies

17. How to Implement Automatic ICA Client Updates

18. Client Drive Mapping

19. How to Implement Client to Server Content Redirection

20. How to Implement Server to Client Content Redirection

21. Publishing through the Citrix Management Console

22. How to Build a Stable Printing Environment

23. NFuse Integration

24. How to Secure an Internet Information Services (IIS) Server

25. How to Secure ICA Session Traffic with Citrix Secure Gateway (CSG) 1.1

26. MetaFrame XP Remote Administration Tools

27. ICA Clients

28. Microsoft Terminal Services License Server

29. Implement Windows System Policies.

30. Implementation - Checkpoint
6 - Readiness Phase
7 - Rollout Phase
8 - Appendix

14. How to Set the MetaFrame Server Preference for Data Collector Elections

Every Zone in a MetaFrame farm consists of one data collector. If a new MetaFrame server joins the zone or the current data collector is unavailable then an election is triggered to determine a data collector. When a zone elects a new data collector, it uses a preference ranking of the servers in the zone. Each zone has four levels of preference for election of data collectors and every server is assigned a preference level. The preference levels, in order from highest to lowest preference, are:

       Most Preferred

       Preferred

       Default Preference

       Not Preferred

By default, a MetaFrame server is set to the Default Preference setting. This is the case for all server except the for the first server added to the zone, in which it is set to Most Preferred and it is set to be the zones initial data collector.

To designate a specific server as the data collector you will want to set the election preference for the server to Most Preferred and all other servers to something lower.

If you do not want a server to be a data collector then you will need to set the preference to Not Preferred.

If you create a new zone, the first server that you move to the new zone becomes the zones data collector, and its preference level is set to Most Preferred.

Note: As discussed in the design phase, when the server farm exceeds five or more servers or it is experiencing high session traffic, you can reduce the possibility of data collector performance issues and sluggish farm enumeration by setting up MetaFrame XP server as a data collector or what I like to call a Control Server. This server will be dedicated for acting as the data collector so you will NOT want to publish any applications to it.


The following details how to change a servers data collector election preference:

1.      Open the Citrix Management Console and right click on the MetaFrame farm properties.

 

2.      Click the Zones tab highlight the MetaFrame server you would like to adjust the preference level on and click the Set Preference button.

 


3.      Click the desired preference level and click OK.

Note: To designate a specific server to be a zones data collector when the next election occurs, make sure that the server has the highest election preference. You can do this by making the server the only one set to Most Preferred level. The zone will elect the server to be the data collector when the next election occurs.

 

Repeat the above steps to add the MetaFrame servers in the farm to properly configure them for their respective roll.

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