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id : VirtualMachine-vm-46148
vc_id : 2162aa44-e99c-4f1a-875d-dd295681d2ca
Name : pool2-85
UnescapedName : pool2-85
Path : /resource/vm/Discovered virtual machine/pool2/pool2-85
GuestFullName : Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit)
GuestID : windows7Guest
HostName : POOL2-85.vdi3.net
IPAddress : 192.168.1.10
networkLabels : {Network adapter 1=desktop-auto01-230}
machine_id : be14deda-ec1b-4dd1-834a-915fcc7d51a0
user_sid :
user_displayname :
isInPool : true
pool_id : pool2
isLinkedClone : true
composerTask :
netLabelAutoAssigns : {Network adapter 1=desktop-auto01-230} ...
NOTE Because the -getNetworkLabel parameter is a long-running parameter, run the Get-DesktopVM cmdlet
with the -getNetworkLabel parameter during off-peak periods of vSphere utilization.
Disable Automatic Network Label Assignments
You can disable network label assignments on an existing pool that uses automatic assignments.
Procedure
1 In a text editor, open the network label configuration file.
2 Set the enabled flag to false.
For example: enabled=false
3 Save your changes.
4 Run the Update-AutomaticLinkedClonePool or Update-AutomaticPool cmdlet and specify the path to the
updated network label configuration file with the -NetworkLabelConfigFile parameter.
When View provisions new virtual machines in the pool, it uses the network labels on the parent virtual
machine or template.
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