6.2
Table Of Contents
- Administering View Cloud Pod Architecture
- Contents
- Administering View Cloud Pod Architecture
- Introduction to Cloud Pod Architecture
- Designing a Cloud Pod Architecture Topology
- Creating Cloud Pod Architecture Sites
- Entitling Users and Groups in the Pod Federation
- Finding and Allocating Desktops and Applications in the Pod Federation
- Global Entitlement Example
- Cloud Pod Architecture Topology Limits
- Cloud Pod Architecture Port Requirements
- Security Considerations for Cloud Pod Architecture Topologies
- Setting Up a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
- Managing a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
- View a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
- View Pod Federation Health in View Administrator
- View Desktop and Application Sessions in the Pod Federation
- Determine the Effective Home Site for a User
- Add a Pod to a Site
- Modifying Global Entitlements
- Remove a Home Site Association
- Remove a Pod From the Pod Federation
- Uninitialize the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
- lmvutil Command Reference
- lmvutil Command Use
- Initializing the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
- Disabling the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
- Managing Pod Federations
- Managing Sites
- Managing Global Entitlements
- Managing Home Sites
- Viewing a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
- Listing Global Entitlements
- Listing the Pools in a Global Entitlement
- Listing the Users or Groups in a Global Entitlement
- Listing the Home Sites for a User or Group
- Listing the Effective Home Site for a User
- Listing Dedicated Desktop Pool Assignments
- Listing the Pods or Sites in a Cloud Pod Architecture Topology
- Managing SSL Certificates
- Index
Options
You use the --sitename option to specify the name of the site to delete.
Example
lmvutil --authAs adminEast --authDomain domainEast --authPassword "*"
--deleteSite --sitename "Eastern Region"
Managing Global Entitlements
You can use lmvutil command options to create, modify, and list global desktop entitlements and global
application entitlements in a Cloud Pod Architecture environment.
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Creating a Global Entitlement on page 46
To create a global desktop entitlement, use the lmvutil command with the
--createGlobalEntitlement option. To create a global application entitlement, use the lmvutil
command with the --createGlobalApplicationEntitlement option.
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Modifying a Global Entitlement on page 48
To modify a global desktop entitlement, use the lmvutil command with the
--updateGlobalEntitlement option. To modify a global application entitlement, use the lmvutil
command with the --updateGlobalApplicationEntitlement option.
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Deleting a Global Entitlement on page 50
To delete a global desktop entitlement, use the lmvutil command with the
--deleteGlobalEntitlement option. To delete a global application entitlement, use the lmvutil
command with the --deleteGlobalApplicationEntitlement option.
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Adding a Pool to a Global Entitlement on page 50
Use the lmvutil command with the --addPoolAssociation option to add a desktop pool to a global
desktop entitlement or an application pool to a global application entitlement.
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Removing a Pool from a Global Entitlement on page 51
Use the lmvutil command with the --removePoolAssociation option to remove a desktop pool
from a global desktop entitlement or an application pool from a global application entitlement.
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Adding a User or Group to a Global Entitlement on page 52
To add a user to a global entitlement, use the lmvutil command with the --addUserEntitlement
option. To add a group to a global entitlement, use the lmvutil command with the
--addGroupEntitlement option.
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Removing a User or Group From a Global Entitlement on page 53
To remove a user from a global entitlement, use the lmvutil command with the
--removeUserEntitlement option. To remove a group from a global entitlement, use the lmvutil
command with the --removeGroupEntitlement option.
Creating a Global Entitlement
To create a global desktop entitlement, use the lmvutil command with the --createGlobalEntitlement
option. To create a global application entitlement, use the lmvutil command with the
--createGlobalApplicationEntitlement option.
Global entitlements provide the link between users and their desktops and applications, regardless of where
those desktops and applications reside in the pod federation. Global entitlements also include policies that
determine how the Cloud Pod Architecture feature allocates desktops and applications to entitled users.
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