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Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click Dashboard.
2 In the System Health pane, expand View components, vSphere components, or Other components.
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A green up arrow indicates that a component has no problems.
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A red down arrow indicates that a component is unavailable or not functioning.
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A yellow double arrow indicates that a component is in a warning state.
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A question mark indicates that the status of a component is unknown.
3 Click a component name.
A dialog displays the name, version, status, and other component information.
Monitor Desktop Status
You can quickly survey the status of desktops in your View deployment by using the View Administrator
dashboard. For example, you can display all disconnected desktops or desktops that are in maintenance mode.
Prerequisites
Familiarize yourself with the desktop states. See “Desktop Status of Virtual Machines,” on page 189.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click Dashboard.
2 In the Desktop Status pane, expand a status folder.
Option Description
Preparing
Lists the desktop states while the virtual machine is being provisioned,
deleted, or in maintenance mode.
Problem Desktops
Lists the desktop error states.
Prepared for use
Lists the desktop states when the desktop is ready for use.
3 Locate the desktop status and click the hyperlinked number next to it.
The Desktops page displays all desktops with the selected status.
What to do next
You can click a desktop name to see details about the desktop or click the View Administrator back arrow to
return to the dashboard page.
Understanding View Manager Services
The operation of View Connection Server instances and security servers depends on several services that run
on the system. These systems are started and stopped automatically, but you might sometimes find it necessary
to adjust the operation of these services manually.
You use the Microsoft Windows Services tool to stop or start View Manager services. If you stop View Manager
services on a View Connection Server host or a security server, end users cannot log in to their desktops until
you restart the services. You might also need to restart a service if it has stopped running or if the View Manager
functionality that it controls appears to be unresponsive.
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