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Table 52. lmvutil Command Options (Continued)
Option Description
--listPods
Lists the pods in a Cloud Pod Architecture topology. See
“Listing the Pods or Sites in a Cloud Pod Architecture
Topology,” on page 59.
--listSites
Lists the sites in a Cloud Pod Architecture topology. See
“Listing the Pods or Sites in a Cloud Pod Architecture
Topology,” on page 59.
--listUserAssignments
Lists the dedicated desktop pod assignments for a user and
global entitlement combination. See “Listing Dedicated
Desktop Pool Assignments,” on page 59.
--removePoolAssociation
Removes the association between a desktop pool and a
global entitlement. See “Removing a Pool from a Global
Entitlement,” on page 51.
--resolveUserHomeSite
Shows the effective home site for a user. See “Listing the
Effective Home Site for a User,” on page 58.
--removeGroupEntitlement
Removes a user group from a global entitlement. See
“Removing a User or Group From a Global Entitlement,”
on page 53.
--removeUserEntitlement
Removes a user from a global entitlement. See “Removing
a User or Group From a Global Entitlement,” on page 53.
--showGroupHomeSites
Shows all of the home sites for a group. See “Listing the
Home Sites for a User or Group,” on page 57.
--showUserHomeSites
Shows all of the home sites for a user. See “Listing the
Home Sites for a User or Group,” on page 57.
--uninitialize
Disables the Cloud Pod Architecture feature. See
“Disabling the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature,” on
page 41.
--unjoin
Removes an available pod from a pod federation. See
“Removing a Pod From a Pod Federation,” on page 42.
--updateGlobalApplicationEntitlement
Modifes a global application entitlement. See “Modifying a
Global Entitlement,” on page 48.
--updateGlobalEntitlement
Modifies a global desktop entitlement. See “Modifying a
Global Entitlement,” on page 48.
--updatePod
Modifies the name or description of a pod. See “Changing
a Pod Name or Description,” on page 43.
--verbose
Enables verbose logging. You can add this option to any
other option to obtain detailed command output. The
lmvutil command writes to standard output.
Initializing the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
Use the lmvutil command with the --initialize option to initialize the Cloud Pod Architecture feature.
When you initialize the Cloud Pod Architecture feature, View sets up the Global Data Layer on each View
Connection Server instance in the pod and configures the VIPA communication channel.
Syntax
lmvutil --initialize
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