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I think the mistake I made, was that I added the key manually to the ESXi Host as I did it in the past with our other VMware ESXi Host. But with the Nutanix Nodes I need to add the Key within the Prism Console using the Cluster Lockdown Feature. I will test this and will report about it soon.
Hi,we have to different locations. In each Location we have a Nutanix Cluster (each 10 Nodes).We are running different workloads within the VDI Infrastructure, so we using linked clone Desktops which will be destroyed after every log off and full clone Desktops which are persistent.In case of a disaster, we will roll out some more linked clone Desktops at the outlive location, so for this scenario there is no action needed.But for our full clone Desktop Pool we have setup two Protection Domains which will replicate the VMs every 120 Minutes to the other location. Both Location are active, so there is no primary or secondary location. So the full clone Desktop from Site A will be replicated to Site B and the other way round.Our Horizon Infrastructure in short:- We have two VMware Connection server (one in each location) which are behind a loadbalancer which are responsible for both sides.- In each location we have a vCenter Server Appliance running which manage the local Nutanix Cluster
I don't know if this will help me. [root@esxi-hp-06:~] [b]chmod +t /etc/ssh/keys-root/authorized_keys[/b]This will be a step that will help, but I think the CVM will overwrite this file from time to time.
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