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Table 5-23. When View Manager Applies the Power Policy
Desktop Pool Type The power policy is applied ...
Manual pool that contains one desktop (vCenter Server-
managed virtual machine)
Power operations are initiated by session management. The
virtual machine is powered on when a user requests the
desktop and powered off or suspended when the user logs
off.
NOTE The Ensure desktops are always powered on policy
always applies, whether the single-desktop pool uses
floating or dedicated assignment, and whether the desktop
is assigned or unassigned.
Automated pool with dedicated assignment To unassigned desktops only.
On assigned desktops, power operations are initiated by
session management. Virtual machines are powered on
when a user requests an assigned desktop and are powered
off or suspended when the user logs off.
NOTE The Ensure desktops are always powered on policy
applies to assigned and unassigned desktops.
Automated pool with floating assignment When a desktop is not in use and after a user logs off.
When you configure the Power off or Suspend power policy
for a floating-assignment desktop pool, set Automatic logoff
after disconnect to Immediately to prevent discarded or
orphaned sessions.
Manual pool with dedicated assignment To unassigned desktops only.
On assigned desktops, power operations are initiated by
session management. Virtual machines are powered on
when a user requests an assigned desktop and are powered
off or suspended when the user logs off.
NOTE The Ensure desktops are always powered on policy
applies to assigned and unassigned desktops.
Manual pool with floating assignment When a desktop is not in use and after a user logs off.
When you configure the Power off or Suspend power policy
for a floating-assignment desktop pool, set Automatic logoff
after disconnect to Immediately to prevent discarded or
orphaned sessions.
How View Manager applies the configured power policy to automated pools depends on whether a desktop
is available. See “How Power Policies Affect Automated Pools,” on page 143 for more information.
Configure Dedicated Desktops To Be Suspended After Users Disconnect
The Suspend
power policy causes virtual machines to be suspended 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
from a desktop without logging off. Using suspend when users disconnect helps to conserve resources.
To enable suspend on disconnect for dedicated desktops, you must set an attribute in View LDAP.
Procedure
1 Start the ADSI Edit utility on your View Connection Server host.
2 In the console tree, select Connect to.
3 In the Select or type a domain or server field, type the server name as localhost:389
4 Under Connection point, click Select or type a distinguished name or naming context, type the
distinguished name as DC=vdi,DC=vmware,DC=int, and click OK.
The ADAM ADSI Edit main window appears.
5 Expand the ADAM ADSI tree and expand OU=Properties.
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