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Table 5-22. Power Policies
Power Policy Description
Take no power action View Manager does not enforce any power policy after a user
logs off. This setting has two consequences.
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View Manager does not change the power state of the
virtual machine after a user logs off.
For example, if a user shuts down the virtual machine,
the virtual machine remains powered off. If a user logs
off without shutting down, the virtual machine remains
powered on. When a user reconnects to the desktop, the
virtual machine restarts if it was powered off.
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View Manager does not enforce any power state after an
administrative task is completed.
For example, a user might log off without shutting down.
The virtual machine remains powered on. When a
scheduled recomposition takes place, the virtual
machine is powered off. After the recomposition is
completed, View Manager does nothing to change the
power state of the virtual machine. It remains powered
off.
Ensure desktops are always powered on The virtual machine remains powered on, even when it is not
in use. If a user shuts down the virtual machine, it
immediately restarts. The virtual machine also restarts after
an administrative task such as refresh, recompose, or
rebalance is completed.
Select Ensure desktops are always powered on if you run
batch processes or system management tools that must
contact the virtual machines at scheduled times.
Suspend The virtual machine enters a suspended state when a user
logs off, but not when a user disconnects.
You can also configure desktops in a dedicated pool to be
suspended when a user disconnects without logging off. To
configure this policy, you must set an attribute in View
LDAP.
See “Configure Dedicated Desktops To Be Suspended
After Users Disconnect,” on page 142.
When multiple virtual machines are resumed from a
suspended state, some virtual machines might have delays
in powering on. Whether any delays occur depends on the
ESXi host hardware and the number of virtual machines that
are configured on an ESXi host. Users connecting to their
desktops from View Client might temporarily see a desktop-
not-available message. To access their desktops, users can
connect again.
Power off The virtual machine shuts down when a user logs off, but not
when a user disconnects.
NOTE When you add a desktop to a manual pool, View Manager powers on the desktop to ensure that it is
fully
configured, even when you select the Power off or Take no power action power policy. After View Agent
is configured, it is marked as Ready, and the normal power-management settings for the pool apply.
For manual pools with desktops that are managed by vCenter Server, View Manager ensures that a spare
desktop is powered on so that users can connect to it. The spare desktop is powered on no matter which power
policy is in effect.
Table 5-23 describes when View Manager applies the configured power policy.
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