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, PowerCLI Cmdlets, and View Command-Line Interfaces 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
Display Alerts for a View Connection Server Group
You can use the Health Explorer in the Operations Manager console to display information about alerts that
the health monitors raise for a View Connection Server group.
Prerequisites
Integrate View with SCOM. See “Seing Up a SCOM Integration,” on page 67.
Procedure
1 In the Operations Manager console, go to Monitoring\VMware View and select the Active Alerts view.
2 Select an alert to display the knowledge article for that alert.
Close an Alert
You can close an alert in the Operations Manager console without taking any action.
N This method does not prevent the alert from being raised again if the underlying cause persists.
Prerequisites
Integrate View with SCOM. See “Seing Up a SCOM Integration,” on page 67.
Procedure
1 In the Operations Manager console, go to Monitoring\VMware View and select the Active Alerts view.
2 Select the alert and click the Close Alert action.
Restart a View Component Service
You can restart a service from the Health Explorer in the Operations Manager console. The service
component monitors alert you if a View component service stops working.
Prerequisites
Integrate View with SCOM. See “Seing Up a SCOM Integration,” on page 67.
Procedure
1 In the Operations Manager console, go to Monitoring\VMware View and select the Group State view
or the Group Node State view.
2 Right-click a View Connection Server group or member that is in the alert state and select Open >
Health Explorer.
3 In the Health Explorer, select the alert and click Restart the service in the knowledge article.
Exclude a Domain from Connectivity Monitoring
The Domain Connectivity Health monitor checks the connectivity between a View Connection Server host’s
domain and any trusted domains. To avoid seeing alerts for a domain, you can exclude the domain from
connectivity monitoring.
Prerequisites
Integrate View with SCOM. See “Seing Up a SCOM Integration,” on page 67.
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