Integration
Table Of Contents
- View Integration
- Contents
- View Integration
- Introduction to View Integration
- Integrating View with the Event Database
- Using View PowerCLI
- Getting Started with View PowerCLI
- View Administrator, View PowerCLI, and vdmadmin Compared
- View PowerCLI cmdlet Reference
- View PowerCLI cmdlet Parameters
- Examples of Using View PowerCLI cmdlets
- Managing View Connection Server Instances
- Managing vCenter Server Instances in View
- Managing Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Automatically Provisioned Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Manually Provisioned Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Manual Unmanaged Desktop Pools
- Displaying Information About Users and Groups
- Managing Desktop Entitlements
- Managing Remote Sessions
- Managing Virtual Machines
- Displaying Information About Physical Machines
- Updating Virtual Machine Ownership
- Displaying Event Reports
- Displaying and Updating Global Settings
- Displaying and Adding License Keys
- Examples of Using View PowerCLI to Perform Advanced Tasks
- Assigning Multiple Network Labels to a Desktop Pool
- Network Label Configuration File Format
- Example Network Label Configuration File
- Obtain and Export NIC and Network Label Information
- Verify and Edit a Network Label Configuration File
- Deploy a Desktop Pool That Uses Multiple Network Labels
- Displaying Network Label Assignments for a Pool
- Displaying Network Label Assignments for a Virtual Machine
- Displaying vCenter Server Network Label Assignments for a Virtual Machine
- Disable Automatic Network Label Assignments
- Customizing LDAP Data
- Integrating View with Microsoft SCOM
- Setting Up a SCOM Integration
- Assign a Name to the View Connection Server Group
- View Management Packs
- Import the View Management Packs on the SCOM Server
- Enable a Proxy Agent on a View Connection Server Host or Security Server
- Run the Discovery Script in the Operations Manager Console
- View Connection Server and Security Server Managed Objects
- View Object Classes and Relationships
- Monitoring View in the Operations Manager Console
- Setting Up a SCOM Integration
- Examining PCoIP Session Statistics with WMI
- Setting Desktop Policies with Start Session Scripts
- Index
Table 3‑4. View PowerCLI cmdlets (Continued)
Object cmdlet Description
Physical machine
Get-DesktopPhysicalMachine
Returns a list of physical machines that are
available for use with unmanaged desktop
pools.
Virtual machine
Get-DesktopVM
Returns information about virtual machines.
Send-VMReset
Resets a virtual machine.
Event
Get-EventReport
Returns an event report for a specified view.
Get-EventReportList
Returns the views that are available for use
with the Get-EventReport cmdlet.
View global setting
Get-GlobalSetting
Returns global configuration information
about the View environment.
Update-GlobalSetting
Updates global configuration information
about the View environment.
View service health
monitor
Get-Monitor
Returns a list of health monitors for View
services.
Persistent user data disk
Get-ProfileDisk
Returns information about persistent user
data disks.
Remote session
Get-RemoteSession
Returns information about active remote
sessions.
Send-SessionDisconnect
Disconnects an active remote session.
Send-SessionLogoff
Logs out an active remote session.
User
Get-User
Returns information about users.
Remove-UserOwnership
Removes the ownership of a virtual machine.
Update-UserOwnership
Assigns a user (specified as a SID) to a virtual
machine. This cmdlet does not support the
assignment of users to physical machines.
vCenter Server instance
Add-ViewVC
Adds a vCenter Server instance to View.
Get-ViewVC
Returns information about vCenter Server
instances.
Remove-ViewVC
Removes a vCenter Server instance from
View.
Update-ViewVC
Updates the configuration of a vCenter Server
instance in View.
View PowerCLI cmdlet Parameters
Some View PowerCLI cmdlet parameters accept settings. For example, the -flashQuality parameter accepts
settings that specify the maximum allowable quality for Adobe Flash content.
Default Display Protocol Parameter
The -defaultProtocol parameter specifies the default display protocol for a desktop pool.
Table 3‑5. -defaultProtocol Parameter Settings
Setting Description
PCOIP Set the default display protocol to PCoIP.
RDP Set the default display protocol to Microsoft RDP.
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