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Remove an RDS Host from View
You can remove an RDS host from View that you no longer plan to use. You can remove only RDS hosts
that do not belong to a farm.
Prerequisites
Verify that the RDS host does not belong to a farm.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select View Configuration > Registered Machines.
2 Select an RDS host and click Remove.
3 Click OK.
After you remove an RDS host, to use it again, you must reinstall View Agent. See “Setting Up Remote
Desktop Session Hosts” in the Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View document.
Disable or Enable an RDS Host
When you disable an RDS host, View no longer uses it to host new RDS desktops or applications. Users can
continue to use RDS desktops and applications that are currently open.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select View Configuration > Registered Machines.
2 Select an RDS host and click More Commands.
3 Click Enable or Disable.
4 Click OK.
If you enable the RDS host, a check mark appears in the Enabled column, and Available appears in the
Status column. If you disable the RDS host, the Enabled column is empty and Disabled appears in the Status
column.
Monitor RDS Hosts
You can monitor the status and view the properties of RDS hosts in View Administrator.
Procedure
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In View Administrator, navigate to the page that displays the properties that you want to view.
Properties Action
RDS Host, Farm, Desktop Pool,
Agent Version, Sessions, Status
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In View Administrator, select Resources > Machines.
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Click the RDS Hosts tab.
DNS Name, Type, RDS Farm, Max
Number of Connections, Agent
Version, Enabled, Status
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In View Administrator, select View Configuration > Registered
Machines.
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Click the RDS Hosts tab.
The properties are displayed and have the following meanings:
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