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What to do next
For export result codes for the SviConfig exportdata command, see “Result Codes for Exporting the View
Composer Database,” on page 358.
Result Codes for Exporting the View Composer Database
When you export a View Composer database, the SviConfig exportdata command displays an exit code.
Table 15-3. Exportdata ExitStatus Codes
Code Description
0 Exporting data ended successfully.
1 The supplied DSN name can not be found.
2 The supplied credentials are invalid.
3 Unsupported driver for the provided database.
4 An unexpected problem has occurred.
18 Unable to connect to the database server.
24 Unable to open the output file.
Monitor View Components
You can quickly survey the status of the View Manager and vSphere components in your View deployment
by using the View Administrator dashboard.
View Administrator displays monitoring information about View Connection Server instances, the event
database, security servers, View Composer services, datastores, vCenter Server instances, and domains.
NOTE View Manager cannot determine status information about Kerberos domains. View Administrator
displays Kerberos domain status as unknown, even when a domain is configured and working.
Procedure
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In View Administrator, click Dashboard.
2 In the System Health pane, expand View components, vSphere components, or Other components.
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A green up arrow indicates that a component has no problems.
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A red down arrow indicates that a component is unavailable or not functioning.
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A yellow double arrow indicates that a component is in a warning state.
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A question mark indicates that the status of a component is unknown.
3 Click a component name.
A dialog displays the name, version, status, and other component information.
Monitor Desktop Status
You can quickly survey the status of desktops in your View deployment by using the View Administrator
dashboard. For example, you can display all disconnected desktops or desktops that are in maintenance mode.
Prerequisites
Familiarize yourself with the desktop states. See “Desktop Status of Virtual Machines,” on page 275.
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