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The machine state can be one of the following values: UNDEFINED, PRE_PROVISIONED, CLONING,
CLONINGERROR, CUSTOMIZING, READY, DELETING, MAINTENANCE, ERROR, LOGOUT.
The command does not display all dynamic machine states, such as Connected or Disconnected,
that are displayed in View Administrator.
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SID of the assigned user.
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Account name of the assigned user.
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Domain name of the assigned user.
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Inventory path of the virtual machine (if applicable).
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Date on which the machine was created.
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Template path of the machine (if applicable).
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URL of the vCenter Server (if applicable).
Options
Table 1210 shows the options that you can use to specify the machine whose details you want to display.
Table 1210. Options for Displaying Information About Machines
Option Description
-d desktop Specifies the name of the desktop pool.
-m machine Specifies the name of the virtual machine.
-u domain\user Specifies the login name and domain of the user.
Examples
Display information about the underlying machine for the remote desktop in the pool dtpool2 that is
assigned to the user Jo in the CORP domain and format the output as XML using ASCII characters.
vdmadmin -M -u CORP\Jo -d dtpool2 -xml -n
Display information about the machine machine3 and format the output as comma-separated values.
vdmadmin -M -m machine3 -csv
Reclaiming Disk Space on Virtual Machines Using the M
Option
You can use the vdmadmin command with the -M option to mark a linked-clone virtual machine for disk
space reclamation. Horizon 7 directs the ESXi host to reclaim disk space on the linked-clone OS disk
without waiting for the unused space on the OS disk to reach the minimum threshold that is specified in
Horizon Administrator.
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