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Change the Size of an Automated Pool Provisioned by a Naming Pattern
When you provision an automated desktop pool by using a naming pattern, you can increase or decrease
the size of the pool by changing the maximum number of machines.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you provisioned the desktop pool by using a naming pattern. If you specify machine names
manually, see “Add Machines to an Automated Pool Provisioned by a List of Names,” on page 142.
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Verify that the desktop pool is automated.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Catalog > Desktop Pools.
2 Select the desktop pool and click Edit.
3 On the Provisioning Settings tab, type the new number of machines in the desktop pool in the Max
number of machines text box.
If you increase the desktop pool size, new machines can be added to the pool up to the maximum number.
If you decrease the size of a floating-assignment pool, unused machines are deleted. If more users are
logged into the pool than the new maximum, the pool size decreases after users log off.
If you decrease the size of a dedicated-assignment pool, unassigned machines are deleted. If more users are
assigned to machines than the new maximum, the pool size decreases after you unassign users.
NOTE When you decrease the size of a desktop pool, the actual number of machines might be larger than
Max number of machines if more users are currently logged in or assigned to machines than the value that
is specified in Max number of machines.
Add Machines to an Automated Pool Provisioned by a List of Names
To add machines to an automated desktop pool provisioned by manually specifying machine names, you
provide another list of new machine names. This feature lets you expand a desktop pool and continue to use
your company's naming conventions.
Follow these guidelines for manually adding machine names:
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Type each machine name on a separate line.
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A machine name can have up to 15 alphanumeric characters.
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You can add a user name to each machine entry. Use a comma to separate the user name from the
machine name.
In this example, two machines are added. The second machine is associated with a user:
Desktop-001
Desktop-002,abccorp.com/jdoe
NOTE In a floating-assignment pool, you cannot associate user names with machine names. The machines
are not dedicated to the associated users. In a floating-assignment pool, all machines that are not currently
in use remain accessible to any user who logs in.
Prerequisites
Verify that you created the desktop pool by manually specifying machine names. You cannot add machines
by providing new machine names if you created the pool by providing a naming pattern.
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