Administering View Cloud Pod Architecture
Table Of Contents
- Administering View Cloud Pod Architecture
- Contents
- Administering View Cloud Pod Architecture
- Introduction to Cloud Pod Architecture
- Designing a Cloud Pod Architecture Topology
- Creating Cloud Pod Architecture Sites
- Entitling Users and Groups in the Pod Federation
- Finding and Allocating Desktops in the Pod Federation
- Global Entitlement Example
- Cloud Pod Architecture Topology Limits
- Cloud Pod Architecture Port Requirements
- Security Considerations for Cloud Pod Architecture Topologies
- Setting Up a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
- Managing a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
- View a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
- View Pod Federation Health in View Administrator
- View Desktop Sessions in the Pod Federation
- Determine the Effective Home Site for a User
- Add a Pod to a Site
- Modifying Global Entitlements
- Remove a Home Site Association
- Remove a Pod From the Pod Federation
- Uninitialize the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
- lmvutil Command Reference
- Index
Table 5‑9. Options for Modifying Global Entitlements (Continued)
Option Description
--disableMultipleSessionAutoClean (Optional) Disables the --multipleSessionAutoClean option function
if the --multipleSessionAutoClean option was previously specified
for the global entitlement.
--requireHomeSite
(Optional) Causes the global entitlement to be available only if the user
has a home site. This option is applicable only when the --fromHome
option is also specified.
--disableRequireHomeSite (Optional) Disables the --requireHomeSite option function if the
--requireHomeSite option was previously specified for the global
entitlement.
--defaultProtocol
(Optional) Default display protocol for desktops in the global
entitlement. Valid values are RDP and PCOIP.
Example
lmvutil --authAs adminEast --authDomain domainEast --authPassword "*" --updateGlobalEntitlement
--entitlementName "Agent Sales" --scope ANY --isDedicated
Deleting a Global Entitlement
You can use the lmvutil command with the --deleteGlobalEntitlement option to delete a global
entitlement.
Syntax
lmvutil --deleteGlobalEntitlement --entitlementName name
Command Usage
The lmvutil command returns an error message if the specified global entitlement does not exist, the Cloud
Pod Architecture feature is not initialized, or the command cannot delete the global entitlement.
Options
You use the --entitlementName option to specify the name of the global entitlement to delete.
Example
lmvutil --authAs adminEast --authDomain domainEast --authPassword "*"
--deleteGlobalEntitlement --entitlementName "Agent Sales"
Adding a Desktop Pool to a Global Entitlement
You can use the lmvutil command with the --addPoolAssociation option to add a desktop pool to a
global entitlement.
Syntax
lmvutil --addPoolAssociation --entitlementName name --poolId poolid
Usage Notes
You must perform the lmvutil command on a View Connection Server instance in the pod that contains the
desktop pool. For example, if pod1 contains the desktop pool to associate with the global entitlement, you
must run the command on a View Connection Server instance that resides in pod1.
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