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Configure pooled capacity

The Citrix ADC pooled capacity allows you to share bandwidth or instance licenses across different ADC form factors. For virtual CPU subscription based instances, you can share virtual CPU license across instances. Use this pooled capacity for the instances that are in the data center or public clouds. When an instance no longer requires the resources, it checks the allocated capacity back into the common pool. Reuse the released capacity to other ADC instances that need resources.

You can use pooled licensing to maximize the bandwidth utilization by ensuring the necessary bandwidth allocation to an instance and not more than its need. Increase or decrease the bandwidth allocated to an instance at run time without affecting the traffic. With the pooled capacity licenses, you can automate the instance provisioning.

To use ADC pooled capacity, ensure to attach an Citrix ADM agent to an ADC instance. ADC instances check in and check out licenses from Citrix ADM through an agent.

You can also use pooled capacity licenses for ADC FIPS instances. You can perform the following tasks in Citrix ADM:

  1. Upload the pooled capacity license files (bandwidth pool or instance Pool) to the license server.

  2. Allocate licenses from the license pool to ADC instances on demand.

    • Check out the licenses from ADC instances (MPX-Z /SDX-Z/VPX/CPX/BLX) based on the minimum and maximum capacity of the instance.

Pooled licensing in Citrix ADM

ADC pooled capacity issues

The pooled capacity states indicate the license requirement on an ADC instance. The ADC instances configured with pooled capacity display one of the following states:

  • Optimum: Instance is running with proper license capacity.

  • Capacity mismatch: Instance is running with a capacity less than the user configured.

  • Grace: Instance is running on a grace license.

  • Grace & Mismatch: Instance is running on grace but with a capacity less than the user configured.

  • Not available: Instance is not registered with Citrix ADM for management, or NITRO communication from Citrix ADM to the instances is not working.

  • Not allocated: License is not allocated in the instance.

Before you begin

Ensure the following before you configure pooled capacity:

  • Install and register an agent in Citrix ADM. To install and register an agent, see Getting started.

  • Ensure that all registered agents are in UP state for pooled licensing to work properly. If agents are in DOWN state but not yet decommissioned or terminated, bring them to UP state. If DOWN agents are decommissioned or terminated or not in use anymore, delete them from Citrix ADM.

  • The 27000 and 7279 ports are available to check out licenses from Citrix ADM to an instance. See, System Requirements

Step 1 - Apply licenses in Citrix ADM

  1. In Citrix ADM, navigate to Infrastructure > Pooled Licensing.

  2. In the License Files section, select Add License File and select one of the following options:

    • Upload license files from a local computer. If a license file is already present on your local computer, you can upload it to Citrix ADM.

    • Use license access code. Specify the license access code for the license that you have purchased from Citrix. Then, select Get Licenses. Then select Finish.

    Note

    At any time, you can add more licenses to Citrix ADM from License Settings.

  3. Click Finish.

    The license files are added to Citrix ADM. The License Expiry Information tab lists the licenses present in the Citrix ADM and the remaining days to expiry.

  4. In License Files, select a license file that you want to apply and click Apply licenses.

    This action enables ADC instances to use the selected license as a pooled capacity.

Step 2 - Register the Citrix ADM as a license server

You can register the Citrix ADM as a license server to a Citrix ADC instance using an agent.

Use one of the following procedures to register the Citrix ADM as a license server:

Use GUI to register an Citrix ADM agent

In the Citrix ADM GUI, register the Citrix ADM agent associated with an ADC instance.

  1. Log in to Citrix ADC GUI.

  2. Navigate to System > Licenses > Manage Licenses.

  3. Click Add New License.

  4. Select Use remote licensing and select the remote licensing mode from the list.

  5. In the Server Name/IP address field, specify the associated Citrix ADM agent’s IP address that is registered with the Citrix ADM.

  6. Select Register with Citrix ADM.

  7. Enter your Citrix ADM agent credentials to register an instance with Citrix ADM and click Continue. In Citrix ADM, one of the agents is the license server.

    Manage license in ADC

  8. In Allocate licenses, select the license edition and specify the required bandwidth.

    For the first time, allocate licenses in Citrix ADC. You can later change or release the license allocation from the Citrix ADM GUI.

    Allocate licenses from ADC GUI

  9. Click Get Licenses.

    Important

    Warm restart the instance if you change the license edition. The configuration changes do not take effect until you restart the instance.

Use CLI to add an Citrix ADM agent

If an ADC instance has no GUI, use the following CLI commands to add an Citrix ADM agent associated with an instance:

  1. Log in to the Citrix ADC console.

  2. Add the associated Citrix ADM agent’s IP address that is registered with the Citrix ADM:

    > add ns licenseserver <adm-agent-IP-address> -port <adm-agent-license-port-number>
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