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Table 17-9. Options for Assigning Dedicated Desktops
Option Description
-d desktop Specifies the name of the desktop pool.
-m machine Specifies the name of the virtual machine.
-r
Removes an assignment to a specified user, or all
assignments to a specified machine.
-u domain\user Specifies the login name and domain of the user.
Examples
Assign the machine machine2 in the desktop pool dtpool1 to the user Jo in the CORP domain.
vdmadmin -L -d dtpool1 -m machine2 -u CORP\Jo
Remove the assignments for the user Jo in the CORP domain to desktops in the pool dtpool1.
vdmadmin -L -d dtpool1 -u Corp\Jo -r
Remove all user assignments to the machine machine1 in the desktop pool dtpool3.
vdmadmin -L -d dtpool3 -m machine1 -r
Displaying Information About Machines Using the -M Option
You
can use the vdmadmin command with the -M option to display information about the configuration of virtual
machines or physical computers.
Syntax
vdmadmin -M [-b
authentication_arguments
] [-m
machine
| [-u
domain\user
][-d
desktop
]] [-xml |
-csv] [-w | -n]
Usage Notes
The command displays information about a desktop's underlying virtual machine or physical computer.
n
Display name of the machine.
n
Name of the desktop pool.
n
State of the machine.
The machine state can be one of the following values: UNDEFINED, PRE_PROVISIONED, CLONING,
CLONINGERROR, CUSTOMIZING, READY, DELETING, MAINTENANCE, ERROR, LOGOUT.
The command does not display all dynamic machine states, such as Connected or Disconnected, that are
displayed in View Administrator.
n
SID of the assigned user.
n
Account name of the assigned user.
n
Domain name of the assigned user.
n
Offline status of a local desktop (not applicable to release 4.0 or earlier).
n
Inventory path of the virtual machine (if applicable).
n
Date on which the machine was created.
n
Template path of the machine (if applicable).
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