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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
- Setting Up a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
- Initialize the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
- Join Pods to the Pod Federation
- Find and Change a Pod Name
- Create and Configure a Global Entitlement
- Create and Configure a Site
- Assign a Home Site to a User or Group
- Test a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
- Sample Scenario: Setting Up a Basic 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 Sessions in a Pod Federation
- Determine the Effective Home Site for a User
- Add a Pod to a Site
- Remove a Pod From a Pod Federation
- Modifying Global Entitlements
- Remove a Home Site Association
- Disable the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
- lmvutil Command Reference
- Index
Usage Notes
This command returns an error message if the Cloud Pod Architecture feature is not initialized or if the
specified user, group, or entitlement does not exist.
Options
You can specify these options when you list global entitlement associations.
Table 5‑16. Options for Listing Global Entitlement Associations
Option Description
--userName
Specifies the name of the user for whom you want to list global entitlements.
Use the format domain\username. When you use this option, the command
lists all the global entitlements associated with the specified user.
--groupName
Specifies the name of the group for which you want to list global
entitlements. Use the format domain\groupname. When you use this option,
the command lists all of the global entitlements associated with the specified
group.
--entitlementName
Specifies the name of a global entitlement. When you use this option, the
command lists all of the users and groups in the specified global entitlement.
Example
lmvutil --authAs adminEast --authDomain domainEast --authPassword "*" --listEntitlements
--userName example\adminEast
Listing the Home Sites for a User or Group
You can use the lmvutil command with the --showUserHomeSites or --showGroupHomeSites option to
list all of the configured home sites for a specific user or group.
Syntax
lmvutil --showUserHomeSites --userName domain\username [--entitlementName name]
lmvutil --showGroupHomeSites --groupName domain\groupname [--entitlementName name]
Usage Notes
These commands return an error message if the Cloud Pod Architecture feature is not initialized or if the
specified user, group, or global entitlement does not exist.
Options
You can specify these options when you list the home sites for a user or group.
Table 5‑17. Options for Listing the Home Sites for a User or Group
Option Description
--userName
Specifies the name of a user. Use the format domain\username.
--groupName
Specifies the name of a group. Use the format domain\groupname.
--entitlementName
(Optional) Specifies the name of a global entitlement. Use this option if you want to
show the home sites for a user or group and global entitlement combination.
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