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Table Of Contents
- Using the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
- Contents
- Using the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
- Introduction to the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
- Installing and Configuring the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
- Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Functional Prerequisites
- Install the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
- Configure the Connection to a View Pod
- Assigning Delegated Administrators to Desktop and Application Pools
- Best Practices for Managing Workflow Permissions
- Set a Policy for De-Provisioning Desktop Virtual Machines
- Using Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows
- Making the Workflows Available in vSphere Web Client and vCloud Automation Center
- Exposing Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows in vSphere Web Client
- Exposing Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows in vCloud Automation Center
- Create Business Groups for Delegated Administrators and End Users
- Create Services for Delegated Administrators and End Users
- Create Entitlements for Delegated Administrators and End Users
- Bind vCAC60 Workflows to Specific Pods and Pools in vCloud Automation Center
- Configure the Catalog Item for the Workflow
- Index
Update Desktop Pool
Min Size
Purpose Changes the minimum number of desktops that the pool can
contain.
Scope Works only for automated floating and automated dedicated
pools that use a naming pattern.
Inputs/parameters Pod, pool ID, number to use for the minimum pool size (an
integer)
Results The minimum number of virtual machines in the pool
changes.
NOTE Consider whether your company's hardware resources
are sufficient before increasing this number.
Binding requirements
For the vCAC60 folder, the administrator must bind this
workflow to a pool and pod. For the vSphereWebClient
folder, no binding is required.
Update Desktop Pool
Spare Size
Purpose Changes the number of spare machines in the pool that are
available and powered on for new users.
Scope Works only for automated pools.
Inputs/parameters Pod, pool ID, number of spare machines to have ready (an
integer)
Binding requirements
For the vCAC60 folder, the administrator must bind this
workflow to a pool and pod. For the vSphereWebClient
folder, no binding is required.
Results Changes the number of spare virtual machines to keep ready
and powered on for new users.
NOTE Consider whether your company's hardware resources
are sufficient before increasing this number.
Syntax for Specifying User Accounts in the Workflows
The syntax used for specifying users in the Horizon vCO plug-in workflows is consistent across all
workflows.
When supplying a user name, you must specify the user and domain by using any of the following formats:
n
username@domain.com
n
username@domain
n
domain.com\username
n
domain\username
IMPORTANT Non-ASCII characters are not supported.
Using the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
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