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Table 11-5. Status of Virtual-Machine Desktops That Are Managed by vCenter Server
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Status Type of State Description
Checking in Local mode A virtual machine that is checked out for use in local mode is being
checked in to the vCenter Server virtual machine in the datacenter.
Replicating Local mode The virtual machine is checked out for use in local mode and is
replicating data to the vCenter Server virtual machine in the
datacenter.
Rolling back Local mode A virtual machine that is checked out for use in local mode is rolling
back. The local desktop virtual machine is being discarded and the
lock is being released on the vCenter Server version of the virtual
machine.
In progress Miscellaneous The virtual machine is in a transitional state during a maintenance
operation.
Unknown Miscellaneous The virtual machine is in an unknown state.
Error Miscellaneous An unknown error occurred in the virtual machine.
Miscellaneous A failure occurred when the virtual machine was in any of the
preceding states.
While a desktop is in a particular state, it can be subject to further conditions. View Administrator displays
these conditions as suffixes to the desktop state. For example, View Administrator might display the
Customizing (missing) state.
Table 11-6 shows these additional conditions.
Table 11-6. Desktop-Status Conditions
Condition Description
Missing The virtual machine is missing in vCenter Server.
Typically, the virtual machine was deleted in vCenter Server, but the View LDAP
configuration still has a record of the desktop.
Task halted A View Composer operation such as refresh, recompose, or rebalance was stopped.
For details about troubleshooting a recompose operation, see “Correcting an
Unsuccessful Recomposition,” on page 257.
For details about View Composer error states, see “View Composer Provisioning
Errors,” on page 400.
The Task halted condition applies to all virtual machines that were selected for the
operation,
but on which the operation has not yet started. Virtual machines in the pool
that are not selected for the operation are not placed in the Task halted condition.
A desktop state can be subject to both conditions, (missing, task halted), if a View Composer task was
stopped and the virtual machine is missing in vCenter Server.
Delete Desktops from View Manager
When you delete desktops from View Manager, users can no longer access the desktops.
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.
With linked-clone desktops, vCenter Server always deletes the virtual machines from disk.
NOTE Do not delete the virtual machines in vCenter Server before you delete desktops with View
Administrator. This action could put View components into an inconsistent state.
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