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8 Correct invalid machine names.
a Place your cursor over an invalid name to display the related error message at the bottom of the
page.
b Click Back.
c Edit the incorrect names and click Next.
9 Click Finish.
10 Click OK.
View adds the new machines to the pool.
In vCenter Server, you can monitor the creation of the new virtual machines.
In View Administrator, you can view the machines as they are added to the desktop pool by selecting
Catalog > Desktop Pools.
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 desktop pool to prevent users from accessing their remote desktops while you prepare the
desktops for use. If a desktop pool is no longer needed, you can use the disable feature to withdraw the pool
from active use without having to delete the desktop pool definition from View.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Catalog > Desktop Pools.
2 Select a desktop pool and change the status of the pool.
Option Action
Disable the pool
Select Disable Desktop Pool from the Status drop-down menu.
Enable the pool
Select Enable Desktop Pool from the Status drop-down menu.
3 Click OK.
Disable or Enable Provisioning in an Automated Desktop Pool
When you disable provisioning in an automated desktop pool, View stops provisioning new virtual
machines for the pool. After you disable provisioning, you can enable provisioning again.
Before you change a desktop pool's configuration, you can disable provisioning to ensure that no new
machines are created with the old configuration. You also can disable provisioning to prevent View 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 stops new machines from being provisioned and
stops machines from being customized after they are recomposed or rebalanced.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Catalog > Desktop Pools.
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