Deployment Guide
NOTE: You cannot assign more than one WDM Configuration Package to a group. If you do not have ThreadX 5.x
configurations assigned to views, and you use an individual JSON Configuration Package in WDM, then assign the
Configuration Packages to groups.
2. From the drop-down list, select a group type. If you want to create a group hierarchy, click the plus sign (+) next to the drop-down
list, and start adding the group types. If you select a default group type from the list at any level, the same group type is not listed
again for selection.
NOTE: If there are group levels with empty values, then the group levels are renamed to NotSet. However, if the
group levels are missing in WDM, then they are assigned to the available parent.
3. Select any of the following options based on your requirement:
• Groups—By default, the Groups check box is selected.
• Devices—To associate devices to a group in the created view, select the Devices check box, and click Next.
• ThreadX_5X Configurations—To assign a ThreadX 5.x configuration to a group in the created view:
a. Select the ThreadX_5X Configurations check box, and click Next.
b. From the Profile drop-down list, select a Teradici-based configuration.
c. From the Group drop-down list, select a group.
To add more profiles and groups, click the plus sign (+) next to the drop-down list, and start adding configurations and groups.
When you are creating the group hierarchy, select only up to nine group levels. This is because the maximum number of groups
does not exceed the supported levels of Wyse Management Suite.
You can select both Devices and ThreadX_5X Configurations check boxes if you want to assign both devices and Teradici-
based configurations to the created view.
NOTE: If you are managing Windows-based devices, and want to import Windows-based profiles, select the WES
Profiles check box. For more information, see Import View and WES profiles.
View import status of view and Teradici-based
configurations
After you import the view and Teradici-based profiles using the WDM Import task screen, the task status screen is displayed automatically.
The status screen displays the following attributes:
• Imported Groups—Displays the total number of groups that are successfully imported.
• Imported Configurations—Displays the total number of Teradici-based configuration that are successfully imported.
• Imported Devices—Displays the total number of ThreadX 5.x devices that are successfully imported.
• Failed import Groups—Displays the total number of groups that failed during import. To import a failed group, perform the rollback
activity, and then import the group again.
• Failed import Configurations—Displays the total number of Teradici-based configurations that failed during import. To import a
failed configuration, perform the rollback activity, and then import the configuration again.
• Failed import Devices—Displays the total number of ThreadX 5.x devices that failed during import. To import a failed device,
perform the rollback activity, and then import the device again.
NOTE:
• After the import activity of the view and Teradici-based configuration is complete, the VIEW STATUS and Rollback
options are displayed during next login or after you click Back to Task. For more information about rollback capability
—see Rollback capability.
• The date of the last import activity is displayed in the View and WES Profile/ThreadX_5X Configurations task
section.
Roll-back capability
Wyse Management Suite Import tool provides you with a Rollback option to erase all groups, devices, and profiles imported to Wyse
Management Suite.
CAUTION:
The Rollback option erases all the data that are imported to Wyse Management Suite. If the administrator
has created any group, device, or profile, the relevant data are also removed from Wyse Management Suite.
After rollback, you can perform the view and profiles import activity again.
Importing data inventory
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