Network Admin Posted August 14, 2023 Share Posted August 14, 2023 We have an application we run in Citrix. It's running in 2 separate farms. One is Xenapp 2012 , the other is Xenapp 2203 LTSR CU2. We've tried VDA versions 2012 and version 2203. When trying to go through a process in the app we get a dialog box from the app that says "Out of Stack Space". The vendor swears it's Citrix causing the issue. We have our old environment still running, an individual Terminal Server, with local profiles. It does not appear to happen on there. Anyone seen this error in Citrix? Is there any way to adjust stack space? I don't think you can adjust that in Windows, I think it's app dependent. Link to comment
0 Jeff Riechers Posted August 15, 2023 Share Posted August 15, 2023 What type of application? Does it work from the console of the machine? Does it work from an RDP session? Link to comment
0 Jason Ochs1709152296 Posted August 21, 2023 Share Posted August 21, 2023 If you run your app server on a hypervisor, the simplest test would be: Take a snapshot of the Citrix App server. Uninstall Citrix VDA. Test application. Re-install app (if it still fails) Vendors tend to blame Citrix too easily. After your testing is done you can revert to the snapshot to recover your server. Link to comment
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We have an application we run in Citrix.
It's running in 2 separate farms. One is Xenapp 2012 , the other is Xenapp 2203 LTSR CU2.
We've tried VDA versions 2012 and version 2203.
When trying to go through a process in the app we get a dialog box from the app that says "Out of Stack Space".
The vendor swears it's Citrix causing the issue.
We have our old environment still running, an individual Terminal Server, with local profiles. It does not appear to happen on there.
Anyone seen this error in Citrix?
Is there any way to adjust stack space? I don't think you can adjust that in Windows, I think it's app dependent.
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