Howdy,
Hypothetically speaking, if I were to reboot the servers responsible for our VDI environment without disconnecting/logging off/shutting down any of the clients, would that cause any issues with the clients not being able to re-establish connection once the servers came back up?
Recently, Microsoft Windows updates were pushed out to our two VMmware View servers (VMWareVIEW1 and VMwareVIEW2), as well as our VDI server (VMwareVDI). These servers rebooted, and then we had issues with clones being able to connect to the pools. In the end, deleting the clients from the ADAM database was required. I should add, that we were also updating the all of the hosts for the pools during this time. When the three aforementioned servers came online, we were not done updating one of the three hosts, clones began connecting and trying to fail over to the other two hosts. We tried to stop this by disabling the pools while clients were still connecting.
Would I be correct in thinking that a reboot of the three servers, mentioned earlier, should not cause any sort of ADAM db corruption which, in turn, would affect clone/pool connection/relationship?
Thanks in advance for any input.