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Table Of Contents
- VMware Horizon View Integration
- Contents
- Introduction
- Integrating with the Event Database
- Using View PowerCLI
- Introduction to View PowerCLI
- View PowerCLI Cmdlets
- View Administrator, View PowerCLI Cmdlet, and vdmadmin Operations
- View PowerCLI Cmdlet Parameters
- Examples of Using View PowerCLI Cmdlets
- Displaying Information About a View Connection Server Instance
- Updating the Configuration of a View Connection Server Instance
- Managing the Configuration of vCenter Servers in View
- Managing Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Automatically Provisioned Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Manually Provisioned Desktop Pools
- Creating Manual Unmanaged Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Desktops Provisioned by Terminal Servers
- Obtaining Information About Users and Groups from Active Directory
- Managing Desktop Entitlements
- Managing Local Desktops
- Managing Remote Sessions
- Managing Virtual Machines
- Displaying Information About Physical Computers
- Updating the Ownership of Machines
- Displaying Information About Events
- Managing the Global Configuration of View
- Managing View Licenses
- Examples of Using View PowerCLI for Enhanced Functionality
- Assign Multiple Network Labels to a Desktop Pool
- Customizing LDAP Data
- Integrating with SCOM
- View Management Packs
- Name a View Connection Server Group
- Import the View MPs
- View Discovery Script
- Run the Discovery Script
- Display Discovered Objects
- Display Managed Objects
- Views and Monitors
- Enable a Proxy Agent on a Server
- Display Performance Data
- Display Information About an Alert
- Restart a Service
- Exclude a Domain from Connectivity Monitoring
- Close Alerts
- Class and Relationship Definitions
- Examining PCoIP Session Statistics
- Dynamically Setting Desktop Policies with Start Session Scripts
- Index
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You can use Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) to monitor the state of View components,
including View Connection Server instances and security servers and View services running on these hosts.
This chapter includes the following topics:
“View Management Packs” on page 65
“Name a View Connection Server Group” on page 66
“Import the View MPs” on page 66
“View Discovery Script” on page 66
“Run the Discovery Script” on page 67
“Display Discovered Objects” on page 67
“Display Managed Objects” on page 68
“Views and Monitors” on page 68
“Enable a Proxy Agent on a Server” on page 70
“Display Performance Data” on page 70
“Display Information About an Alert” on page 70
“Restart a Service” on page 70
“Exclude a Domain from Connectivity Monitoring” on page 70
“Close Alerts” on page 71
“Class and Relationship Definitions” on page 71
View Management Packs
The View management packs (MPs) require the default System MP that is installed with Microsoft SCOM and
the MP for Microsoft Windows Server Base OS System Center Operations Manager 2007.
VMware.View.Discovery.mp contains the agent that discovers instances of View Server installations. See
“View Discovery Script” on page 66.
VMware.View.Monitoring.mp contains the views and monitors that you can use with View in the
Operations Manager console. See “Views and Monitors” on page 68.
Integrating with SCOM
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