How to Start a Horizon Session from a Linux Command Line
This is the third and final article in a series on starting the Horizon Client from the command line. In the first article, I walked through how to launch the Horizon Client to a Horizon desktop using a .bat file. In the second article, I showed how I added a .bat file to the taskbar and Start menu which could automatically log me in to a Horizon streaming application. Being that I was already down this rabbit hole, I figured it would be worthwhile to go one step further; in this article, I will go over how to start a Horizon session from the Linux command line, even if you are not on the GUI.
If you are not familiar using the vmware-view command, I highly recommend first reading the articles mentioned above.
On a Linux system, the executable file for the Horizon Client is located at /usr/bin/vmware-view. Entering VMware-view -h shows that it has many of the same features as it does on a Windows system. However, a few of the switches are slightly different and the arguments to the switches are prefaced with a double dash with an equal sign connecting them, as shown here:.
To test connecting to a Horizon desktop from a Linux desktop, I entered the following:
/usr/bin/vmware-view --desktopName=Hrz8ICPA [email protected] --password=nope --desktopSize=large --serverURL=10.0.0.61 --monitors=1 --nonInteractive --unauthenticatioedAcccessEnabled=TRUE &
After entering the command, I was connected to a Horizon desktop. The "&" at the end of the command ran the process in the background so I could run other commands from the command line.
To kill the job, I entered: kill %%.
Next, I wanted to be able to start the session from an remote connection that I SSH’ed to the machine. To do this, I entered xhost + on the command line on the GUI, then I appended --display=:0.0 to it to have it start on graphics display. The full command is:
/usr/bin/vmware-view --desktopName=Hrz8ICPA [email protected] --password=nope --desktopSize=large --serverURL=10.0.0.61 --monitors=1 --nonInteractive --unauthenticatioedAccessEnabled=TRUE --display=:0.0 &
The whole point of me doing this was to demonstrate the monitoring software I needed in order to have an active desktop always running. To mimic a user logging off and reconnecting, I created the following Bash script:
#!/bin/bash ## This script will run a horizon desktop indefinitely ## If it is run remotely xhost + must be run on the GUI while true do ## Start a Horizon session in the background /usr/bin/vmware-view --desktopName=Hrz8ICPA [email protected] --password=nope --desktopSize=large --serverURL=10.0.0.61 --monitors=1 --nonInteractive --unauthenticatioedAccessEnabled=TRUE --display=:0.0 & ## restart the session every four hours sleep 14400 pkill -u root vmware-view sleep 60 done
Whether you use the vmware-view command in a .bat file on a Windows machine to instantiate a connection to a Horizon desktop or application with a single click, or use it in a Linux Bash script, I am sure you find this to be a useful tool.
About the Author
Tom Fenton has a wealth of hands-on IT experience gained over the past 25 years in a variety of technologies, with the past 15 years focusing on virtualization and storage. He currently works as a Technical Marketing Manager for ControlUp. He previously worked at VMware as a Senior Course Developer, Solutions Engineer, and in the Competitive Marketing group. He has also worked as a Senior Validation Engineer with The Taneja Group, where he headed the Validation Service Lab and was instrumental in starting up its vSphere Virtual Volumes practice. He's on Twitter @vDoppler.
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