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Disable or Enable Provisioning in a Desktop Pool
When you disable provisioning in a desktop pool, View Manager stops provisioning new virtual machines for
the pool. After you disable provisioning, you can enable provisioning again.
Before you change a pool's configuration, you can disable provisioning to ensure that no new desktops are
created with the old configuration. You also can disable provisioning to prevent View Manager from using
additional storage when a pool is close to filling up the available space.
When provisioning is disabled in a linked-clone pool, View Manager stops new desktops from being
provisioned and stops desktops from being customized after they are recomposed or rebalanced.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click Inventory > Pools.
2 Select a desktop pool and change the status of the pool.
Option Action
Disable provisioning
Click Status > Disable Provisioning.
Enable provisioning
Click Status > Enable Provisioning.
3 Click OK.
Delete a Desktop Pool from View Manager
When you delete a desktop pool from View Manager, users can no longer access the desktops in the pool.
Users in currently active sessions can continue to use full virtual-machine desktops if you keep the virtual
machines in vCenter Server. After the users log off, they cannot access the deleted desktops.
With linked-clone desktops, vCenter Server always deletes the virtual machines from disk.
IMPORTANT Do not delete the virtual machines in vCenter Server before you delete a desktop pool with View
Administrator. This action could put View components into an inconsistent state.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click Inventory > Pools.
2 Select a desktop pool and click Delete.
3 Choose how to delete the pool.
Option Description
Pool that contains full virtual-
machine desktops
Choose whether to keep or delete the virtual machines in vCenter Server.
If you delete the virtual machines from disk, users in active sessions are
disconnected from their desktops.
If you keep the virtual machines in vCenter Server, choose whether to let
users in active sessions stay connected to their desktops or disconnect them.
Linked-clone pool with View
Composer persistent disks
Choose whether to detach or delete the persistent disks when the desktops
are deleted.
In both cases, vCenter Server deletes the linked-clone virtual machines from
disk. Users in currently active sessions are disconnected from their linked-
clone desktops.
If you detach a persistent disk, it can be attached to another desktop. You can
store detached persistent disks in the same datastore or a different one.
Linked-clone pool without View
Composer persistent disks
vCenter Server deletes the linked-clone virtual machines from disk. Users in
currently active sessions are disconnected from their linked-clone desktops.
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