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What to do next
Make sure that the user of the linked clone has sufficient privileges to use the attached secondary disk. For
example, if the original user had certain access permissions on the persistent disk, and the persistent disk is
attached as drive D on the new linked clone, the new user of the linked clone must have the original user's
access permissions on drive D.
Log in to the linked clone's guest operating system as an administrator and assign appropriate privileges to
the new user.
Edit a View Composer Persistent Disk's Pool or User
You can assign a detached View Composer persistent disk to a new desktoop pool or user if the original
desktop pool or user was deleted from View.
A detached persistent disk is still associated with its original desktop pool and user. If the desktop pool or
user is deleted from View, you cannot use the persistent disk to recreate a linked-clone virtual machine.
By editing the desktop pool and user, you can use the detached persistent disk to recreate a virtual machine
in the new desktop pool. The virtual machine is assigned to the new user.
You can select a new desktop pool, a new user, or both.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the persistent disk's desktop pool or user was deleted from View.
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Verify that the new desktop pool uses the same operating system as the desktop pool in which
persistent disk was created.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Resources > Persistent Disks
2 Select the persistent disk for which the user or desktop pool has been deleted and click Edit.
3 (Optional) Select a linked-cloned desktop pool from the list.
4 (Optional) Select a user for the persistent disk.
You can browse your Active Directory for the domain and username.
What to do next
Recreate a linked-clone virtual machine with the detached persistent disk.
Recreate a Linked Clone With a Detached Persistent Disk
When you detach a View Composer persistent disk, the linked clone is deleted. You can give the original
user access to the detached user settings and information by recreating the linked-clone virtual machine
from the detached disk.
NOTE If you recreate a linked-clone virtual machine in a desktop pool that has reached its maximum size,
the recreated virtual machine is still added to the desktop pool. The desktop pool grows larger than the
specified maximum size.
If a persistent disk's original desktop pool or user was deleted from View, you can assign a new one to the
persistent disk. See “Edit a View Composer Persistent Disk's Pool or User,” on page 136.
View does not support recreating a virtual machine with a persistent disk that is stored on a non-Virtual
SAN datastore if the new virtual machine is stored on a Virtual SAN datastore. Similarly, if the persistent
disk is stored on Virtual SAN, View does not support recreating a virtual machine on non-Virtual SAN.
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