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Table 106. Machine Status Conditions
Condition Description
Missing The virtual machine is missing in vCenter Server.
Typically, the virtual machine was deleted in vCenter Server, but the View LDAP
configuration still has a record of the machine.
Task halted An instant clone task such as push image or a View Composer operation such as
refresh, recompose, or rebalance was stopped.
For details about troubleshooting a recompose operation, see “Correcting an
Unsuccessful Recomposition,” on page 156.
For details about View Composer error states, see "View Composer Provisioning
Errors" in the Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View document.
The Task halted condition applies to all virtual machines that were selected for the
operation, but on which the operation has not yet started. Virtual machines in the
pool that are not selected for the operation are not placed in the Task halted
condition.
A machine state can be subject to both conditions, (missing, task halted), if a View Composer task was
stopped and the virtual machine is missing in vCenter Server.
Delete Virtual-Machine Desktops
When you delete a virtual-machine desktop, users can no longer access the desktop. A virtual-machine
desktop is either a vCenter Server virtual machine or an unmanaged virtual machine.
Users in currently active sessions can continue to use full virtual-machine desktops if you keep the virtual
machines in vCenter Server. After the users log off, they cannot access the deleted virtual-machine desktops.
With instant clones and linked-clone virtual machines, vCenter Server always deletes the virtual machines
from disk.
NOTE Do not delete the virtual machines in vCenter Server before you delete virtual-machine desktops
with View Administrator. This action could put View components into an inconsistent state.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Resources > Machines.
2 Select the vCenter VMs tab or the Others tab.
3 Select one or more machines and click Remove.
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