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Managing Desktop Pools, Machines,
and Sessions 10
In View Administrator, you can manage desktop pools, virtual machine-based desktops, physical machine-
based desktops, desktop sessions, and application sessions.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Change the Image of an Instant-Clone Desktop Pool,” on page 165
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“Managing Desktop Pools,” on page 166
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“Managing Virtual Machine-Based Desktops,” on page 174
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“Managing Unmanaged Machines,” on page 179
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“Manage Remote Desktop and Application Sessions,” on page 182
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“Export View Information to External Files,” on page 183
Change the Image of an Instant-Clone Desktop Pool
You can change the image of an instant-clone desktop pool to push out changes or to revert to a previous
snapshot. You can select any snapshot from any VM, not just the current parent VM.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Catalog > Desktop Pools
2 Double-clicking the pool ID of the pool that you want to change.
3 Select Push Image > Schedule.
4 Follow the wizard instructions.
You can schedule the task to start immediately or sometime in the future. Clones with no user sessions
will be recreated at the scheduled time. For clones with user sessions, you can specify whether to force
the users to log off or wait. When the users log off, their clones are recreated. On the Ready to Complete
page, you can click Show Details to see the list of desktops.
After you initiate this operation, publishing of the new image happens immediately. For more information
about publishing, see "Instant-Clone Desktop Pools" in the Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View
document. Recreating the clones will happen at the time that you specified in the push image wizard.
In View Administrator, you can monitor the operation by clicking Catalog > Desktop Pools, and double-
clicking the pool ID. The Summary tab shows the current image and pending image information. You can
see the tasks that push image triggers in the Tasks tab, where you can click Cancel task, Pause task, or
Resume task to terminate a task, suspend a task, or resume a suspended task, respectively.
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