A user asked about the idle to disconnect feature in ControlUp and how to enable it on a specific set of servers. Another user shared that these triggers can be found under the triggers tab and can be enabled by downloading the required scripts. A blog article was also shared about ControlUp’s automation and resource optimization features. One user mentioned that it should work in Horizon without any issues.
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Good Morning. I have another question. In one of our calls with ControlUP we were briefly looking at scripts and we were looking at the active to idle and then idle to disconnect. I think the idle to disconnect trims the memory and some other things? We would like to use it but I can’t remember the steps to enable them and if I can do it just on a set of servers? We do have the servers in folders inside our console. If anyone can guide me on enabling those scripts I would be grateful. Thank you.
these are listed by default under your triggers as community triggers. If you enable them it will ask you to download the required scripts. WIthin the trigger you can select the folder you want to target
https://www.controlup.com/resources/blog/entry/controlup-automation-session-resource-optimization/
its an old article but i think still sets the basics
play around with them
so much better than doing with group policy
Thank you both.
That is the first time I have seen the article above, has anyone implemented these in Horizon? I would really like to hear about any successes or gotchas.
Should not be a issues and work the same
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