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Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Resources > Farms.
2 Select one or more farms and click More Commands.
3 Click Enable or Disable.
4 Click OK to confirm.
The status of the RDS desktop pools and application pools that are associated with the farm are now
Unavailable. You can view the status of the pools by selecting Catalog > Desktop Pools or Catalog >
Application Pools.
Managing RDS Hosts
You can edit, remove, enable, and disable an RDS host in View Administrator.
After you set up an RDS host, it automatically registers with View Connection Server. You cannot manually
register an RDS host with View Connection Server. See "Setting Up Remote Desktop Session Hosts" in the
Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View document.
Edit an RDS Host
You can change the number of connections that an RDS host can support. This setting is the only one that
you can change. The default value is 150. You can set it to any positive number, or to unlimited.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select View Configuration > Registered Machines.
2 Select an RDS host and click Edit.
3 Specify a value for the setting Number of connections.
4 Click OK.
Remove an RDS Host from a Farm
You can remove an RDS host from a farm to reduce the scale of a farm, to perform maintenance on the RDS
host, or for other reasons. As a best practice, disable the RDS host and ensure that users are logged off from
active sessions before you remove a host from a farm.
If users have application or desktop sessions on hosts that you remove, the sessions remain active, but View
no longer keeps track of them. A user who disconnects from a session will be unable to reconnect to it, and
any unsaved data might be lost.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Resources > Farms.
2 Select the RDS Hosts tab.
3 Select one or more RDS hosts.
4 Click Remove from farm.
5 Click OK.
Chapter 9 Managing Application Pools, Farms, and RDS Hosts
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