Administering View Cloud Pod Architecture

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lmvutil Command Reference 5
You use the lmvutil command-line interface to configure and manage a Cloud Pod Architecture
implementation.
NOTE You can use the vdmutil command-line interface to perform the same operations as lmvutil.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“lmvutil Command Use,” on page 37
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“Initializing the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature,” on page 40
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“Disabling the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature,” on page 41
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“Managing Pod Federations,” on page 41
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“Managing Sites,” on page 43
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“Managing Global Entitlements,” on page 46
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“Managing Home Sites,” on page 53
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“Viewing a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration,” on page 55
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“Managing SSL Certificates,” on page 60
lmvutil Command Use
The syntax of the lmvutil command controls its operation.
Use the following form of the lmvutil command from a Windows command prompt.
lmvutil command_option [additional_option argument] ...
Alternatively, you can use the vdmutil command to perform the same operations as the lmvutil command.
Use the following form of the vdmutil command from a Windows command prompt.
vdmutil command_option [additional_option argument] ...
The additional options that you can use depend on the command option.
By default, the path to the lmvutil and vdmutil command executable files is C:\Program
Files\VMware\VMware View\Server\tools\bin. To avoid entering the path on the command line, add the
path to your PATH environment variable.
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