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The following privileges are removed from the process that runs ClonePrep scripts:
SeCreateTokenPrivilege
SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege
SeSecurityPrivilege
SeSystemEnvironmentPrivilege
SeLoadDriverPrivilege
SeSystemtimePrivilege
SeUndockPrivilege
SeManageVolumePrivilege
SeLockMemoryPrivilege
SeIncreaseBasePriorityPrivilege
SeCreatePermanentPrivilege
SeDebugPrivilege
SeAuditPrivilege
ClonePrep Script Logs
The ClonePrep script log records the start and end of execution and logs output or error messages. The log
is located in the Windows temp directory:
C:\Windows\Temp\vmware-viewcomposer-ga-new.log
Instant Clone Maintenance Utilities
On the Connection Server are two utilities that you can use for the maintenance of instant clone VMs in
vCenter Server and the clusters that the VMs are in.
The utilities are IcMaint.cmd and IcUnprotect.cmd and are located in C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware
View\Server\tools\bin.
IcMaint.cmd
This command deletes the parent VMs and optionally puts a host in maintenance mode. After performing
maintenance, you can run this command to take a host out of maintenance mode.
Syntax:
IcMaint.cmd -vc hostname_or_IP_address -uid user_ID -password password -hostName ESXi_hostname -
maintenance ON|OFF
Parameters:
n
-vc host name or IP address of vCenter Server
n
-uid vCenter Server user ID
n
-password vCenter Server user password
n
-hostname ESXi host name
n
-maintenance ON|OFF
This parameter specifies whether or not to enter maintenance mode after the parent VMs are deleted. If
the host is already in maintenance mode, setting this parameter to OFF takes the host out of
maintenance mode.
All the parameters are required.
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