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To move a detached persistent disk from non-Virtual SAN to Virtual SAN, you can recreate the disk on a
virtual machine that is stored on a non-Virtual SAN datastore and rebalance the virtual machine's desktop
pool to a Virtual SAN datastore.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Resources > Persistent Disks.
2 On the Detached tab, select the persistent disk and click Recreate Machine.
You can select multiple persistent disks to recreate a linked-clone virtual machine for each disk.
3 Click OK.
View creates a linked-clone virtual machine for each persistent disk you select and adds the virtual machine
to the original desktop pool.
The persistent disks remain on the datastore where they were stored.
Restore a Linked Clone by Importing a Persistent Disk from vSphere
If a linked-clone virtual machine becomes inaccessible in View, you can restore the virtual machine if it was
configured with a View Composer persistent disk. You can import the persistent disk from a vSphere
datastore into View.
You import the persistent disk file as a detached persistent disk in View. You can either attach the detached
disk to an existing virtual machine or recreate the original linked clone in View.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Resources > Persistent Disks.
2 On the Detached tab, click Import from vCenter.
3 Select a vCenter Server instance.
4 Select the datacenter where the disk file is located.
5 Select a linked-clone desktop pool in which to create a new linked clone virtual machine with the
persistent disk.
6 In the Persistent Disk File text box, click Browse, click the down arrow, and select a datastore from the
Choose a Datastore menu.
You cannot import a persistent disk from a local datastore. Only shared datastores are available.
7 Click the datastore name to display its disk storage files and virtual-machine files.
8 Select the persistent-disk file you want to import.
9 In the User text box, click Browse, select a user to assign to the virtual machine, and click OK.
The disk file is imported into View as a detached persistent disk.
What to do next
To restore the linked-clone virtual machine, you can recreate the original virtual machine or attach the
detached persistent disk to another virtual machine.
For details, see “Recreate a Linked Clone With a Detached Persistent Disk,” on page 136 and “Attach a View
Composer Persistent Disk to Another Linked Clone,” on page 135.
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