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  • Introduction
    • Parallels RAS release history
    • Overview
    • What's new
  • Installation and Configuration
    • Prerequisites
    • Installation
  • Get Started with RAS Management Portal
    • Log in to RAS Management Portal
    • Configure RAS Web Administration Service
    • RAS Management Portal user interface
  • Site Category
  • Farm Settings
    • Administrators
    • Mailbox
    • Licensing
  • Site Settings
    • Connection and authentication
    • Multi-factor authentication
      • Using RADIUS
      • Using Google Authenticator
      • Configuring MFA rules
    • FSLogix Profile Container
      • Configure managing existing profiles by Parallels RAS
      • Configure Site defaults and hosts for FSLogix
    • Universal Printing
    • Universal Scanning
  • Infrastructure
    • RD Session Hosts
      • Add an RD Session Host
      • Configure an RD Session Host
        • Using Site or host pool defaults
        • General
        • Agent Settings
        • User Profile
        • Desktop Access
        • Printing and Scanning
      • Manage an RD Session Host
        • Overview
        • Active Sessions
        • Running Resources
        • Running Processes
        • Troubleshooting
      • RDSH groups
    • Virtual Desktops Infrastructure
    • Certificates
      • Generate a self-signed certificate
      • Generate a certificate signing request (CSR)
      • Let's Encrypt certificates
        • Working with Let's Encrypt certificates
        • How Parallels RAS requests certificates from Let's Encrypt
      • Import a certificate from a file
      • Export a certificate to a file
      • Assign a certificate to Gateways and HALB
    • Gateways
      • Add a Gateway
      • Configure a Gateway
        • General
        • Mode
        • Network
        • SSL/TLS
          • Client and Server configurations
        • User Portal
          • Web
        • Wyse
        • Security
      • Managing Gateways
    • Connection Brokers
      • Configure RAS Connection Broker
      • Add a secondary Connection Broker
      • Manage RAS Connection Brokers
    • Providers
    • Site defaults
  • Sessions
    • Overview
    • Session information
    • User sessions
    • Running resources
  • Publishing
    • Publish an application
    • Publish a desktop
    • Publish a document
    • Publish a folder on the file system
    • Manage published resources
      • Manage published applications
      • Manage published desktops
      • Manage folders
      • Site defaults (Publishing)
      • Using filtering rules
      • Configuring preferred routing
  • Monitoring
    • Overview
    • Install RAS Performance Monitor
    • Enable monitoring in RAS Management Portal
    • Viewing performance metrics
    • Configure RAS Performance Monitor Security
  • Updating RAS Agents
  • Help and Support
  • Appendix
    • Microsoft license requirements in Parallels RAS
    • Port reference
      • Parallels Client
      • Web browsers
      • HALB
      • RAS Secure Gateway
      • RAS Connection Broker
      • RAS Console
      • SSRS
      • RAS Reporting
      • RAS Web Administration Service (REST/Management Portal)
      • RAS PowerShell
      • RAS Provider Agent
      • RAS Enrollment Server
      • RAS RD Session Host Agent
      • RAS Guest Agent
      • RAS Remote PC Agent
      • Tenant Broker
      • Active Directory and Domain Services ports
      • Azure Virtual Desktop
    • RAS performance counters
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  1. Infrastructure
  2. RD Session Hosts
  3. Manage an RD Session Host

Troubleshooting

For troubleshooting information and tasks, select Troubleshooting in the navigation bar.

The data displayed in the Troubleshooting view is retrieved by the RAS Management Portal directly from the RD Session Host, not through the RAS Connection Broker. This view can show data important to troubleshoot issues with the RAS RD Session Host Agent even if the agent cannot be reached by the RAS Connection Broker or is currently registered with a different RAS Connection Broker.

The following data is displayed:

  • Host: The RD Session Host name.

  • Agent: Agent status (e.g. OK).

  • Version: Agent version.

  • RDS role: Whether RDS role is enabled on the RD Session Host.

  • OS type: Operating system type installed on the host.

  • Status: Displays a long version of the agent status. If the agent is OK, it will say so. If there's an issue, this field explains what is wrong with the agent. You can use this information to troubleshoot the issue.

You can also perform the following actions in the Troubleshooting view:

  • Retrieve logs: Retrieve host logs as a single ZIP archive.

  • Configure logs: Allows you specify a log level for Parallels RAS Components. Note that you should use Extended and Verbose logging for troubleshooting only. When selecting one of these levels, you can also set the time period after which the log level will go back to Standard.

  • Clear logs: Clear all existing logs.

  • Reboot agent: Reboot the RAS RD Session Host Agent.

  • Uninstall agent: Uninstall the agent.

  • Refresh: Refresh the agent information.

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