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Table Of Contents
- View Integration
- Contents
- View Integration
- Introduction to View Integration
- Integrating View with the Event Database
- Using View PowerCLI
- Getting Started with View PowerCLI
- View Administrator, PowerCLI Cmdlets, and View Command-Line Interfaces Compared
- View PowerCLI cmdlet Reference
- View PowerCLI cmdlet Parameters
- Examples of Using View PowerCLI cmdlets
- Managing View Connection Server Instances
- Managing vCenter Server Instances 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 and Updating Manual Unmanaged Desktop Pools
- Displaying Information About Users and Groups
- Managing Desktop Entitlements
- Managing Remote Sessions
- Managing Virtual Machines
- Displaying Information About Physical Machines
- Updating Virtual Machine Ownership
- Displaying Event Reports
- Displaying and Updating Global Settings
- Displaying and Adding License Keys
- Examples of Using View PowerCLI to Perform Advanced Tasks
- Assigning Multiple Network Labels to a Desktop Pool
- Network Label Configuration File Format
- Example Network Label Configuration File
- Obtain and Export NIC and Network Label Information
- Verify and Edit a Network Label Configuration File
- Deploy a Desktop Pool That Uses Multiple Network Labels
- Displaying Network Label Assignments for a Pool
- Displaying Network Label Assignments for a Virtual Machine
- Displaying vCenter Server Network Label Assignments for a Virtual Machine
- Disable Automatic Network Label Assignments
- Customizing LDAP Data
- Integrating View with Microsoft SCOM
- Setting Up a SCOM Integration
- Assign a Name to the View Connection Server Group
- View Management Packs
- Import the View Management Packs on the SCOM Server
- Enable a Proxy Agent on a View Connection Server Host or Security Server
- Run the Discovery Script in the Operations Manager Console
- View Connection Server and Security Server Managed Objects
- View Object Classes and Relationships
- Monitoring View in the Operations Manager Console
- Setting Up a SCOM Integration
- Examining PCoIP Session Statistics with WMI
- Setting Desktop Policies with Start Session Scripts
- Index
Table 5‑6. Available Views for View Objects (Continued)
View Description
Groups Displays a diagram of all discovered View Connection Server groups,
members, roles, and components. You can obtain details about objects
and their relationships by clicking the icons and the connectors.
Connection Server Role Performance Data Displays the following data sets.
n
All Sessions
n
All Sessions High
n
SVI Sessions
n
SVI Sessions High
Secure Gateway Role Performance Data Displays the following data sets.
n
Secure Gateway Sessions
n
Secure Gateway Sessions High
Available Monitor Types for View Objects
The VMware.View.Monitoring management pack provides the following monitor types.
Performance monitor
Collects system data and return this data to the SCOM performance database
and data warehouse. You can examine the data graphically in the Connection
Server Role Performance Data and Secure Gateway Role Performance Data
views.
Service component
monitors
Collect information about the state of the View component services. If a
monitored service is not running, SCOM sets its state to error and raises an
alert. If a component is in the error state, the affected View Connection
Server group and its members also enter the error state.
Domain connectivity
monitor
Verifies that a View Connection Server instance can bind to all the domains
of which it is a member. The monitor queries the status of the Web
component on a View Connection Server instance every three minutes. If a
View Connection Server instance cannot bind to a domain, SCOM sets its
state to error and raises an alert.
Event database
connectivity monitor
Checks that the event database is configured and that events are writable to
the database. The monitor queries the Web component every three minutes
for this information and raises an alert if the event database is not connected.
Virtual Center (vCenter)
connectivity monitor
Checks that a View Connection Server instance can connect to the configured
vCenter Server instances. The monitor queries the Web component every
three minutes for this information and raises an alert if a vCenter Server
instance is not available.
Service Component Monitors for View Connection Server Instances
The following table describes the service component monitors that the VMware.View.Monitoring
management pack provides for View Connection Server instances.
Table 5‑7. View Service Component Monitors for a View Connection Server Instance
Monitor Display Name Monitored Service
ConnectionServerServiceCheck Connection Server Service Health VMware View Connection Server
FrameworkServiceCheck Base Framework Service Health VMware View Framework
Component
MessageBusServiceCheck Message Bus Service Health VMware View Message Bus
Component
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