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In vCenter Server, you can monitor the creation of the new virtual machines.
In View Administrator, you can view the desktops as they are added to the pool by clicking Inventory >
Pools or Inventory > Desktops.
Disable or Enable a Desktop Pool
When you disable a desktop pool, the pool is no longer presented to users and pool provisioning is stopped.
Users have no access to the pool. After you disable a pool, you can enable it again.
You
can disable a pool to prevent users from accessing their desktops while you prepare the desktops for use.
If a pool is no longer needed, you can use the disable feature to withdraw the pool from active use without
having to delete the pool definition from View Manager.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click Inventory > Pools.
2 Select a desktop pool and change the status of the pool.
Option Action
Disable the pool
Click Status > Disable Pool.
Enable the pool
Click Status > Enable Pool.
3
Click OK.
Disable or Enable Provisioning in a Desktop Pool
When you disable provisioning in a desktop pool, View Manager stops provisioning new virtual machines for
the pool. After you disable provisioning, you can enable provisioning again.
Before you change a pool's configuration, you can disable provisioning to ensure that no new desktops are
created with the old configuration. You also can disable provisioning to prevent View Manager from using
additional storage when a pool is close to filling up the available space.
When provisioning is disabled in a linked-clone pool, View Manager stops new desktops from being
provisioned and stops desktops from being customized after they are recomposed or rebalanced.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click Inventory > Pools.
2 Select a desktop pool and change the status of the pool.
Option Action
Disable provisioning
Click Status > Disable Provisioning.
Enable provisioning
Click Status > Enable Provisioning.
3
Click OK.
Delete a Desktop Pool from View Manager
When you delete a desktop pool from View Manager, users can no longer access the desktops in the pool.
Users in currently active sessions can continue to use full virtual-machine desktops if you keep the virtual
machines in vCenter Server. After the users log off, they cannot access the deleted desktops.
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