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Table 5-3. Worksheet: Configuration Options for Creating a Linked-Clone Desktop Pool (Continued)
Option Description Fill In Your Value Here
Active Directory container Provide the Active Directory container relative
distinguished name.
For example: CN=Computers
When you run the Add Pool wizard, you can
browse your Active Directory tree for the
container.
Use QuickPrep or a customization
specification (Sysprep)
Choose whether to use QuickPrep or select a
customization specification (Sysprep) to let View
Manager configure licensing, domain attachment,
DHCP settings, and other properties on the
desktops.
Sysprep is supported for linked clones only on
vSphere 4.1 or later software. You cannot use
Sysprep to customize linked-clone desktops on
vSphere 4.0 software.
After you use QuickPrep or Sysprep when you
create a pool, you cannot switch to the other
customization method later on, when you create
or recompose desktops in the pool.
For details, see “Choosing QuickPrep or Sysprep
to Customize Linked-Clone Desktops,” on
page 83.
Power-off script QuickPrep can run a customization script on
linked-clone desktops before they are powered off.
Provide the path to the script on the parent virtual
machine.
Post synchronization script QuickPrep can run a customization script on
linked-clone desktops after they are created,
recomposed, and refreshed.
Provide the path to the script on the parent virtual
machine.
Create a Linked-Clone Desktop Pool
You can create an automated, linked-clone desktop pool based on a parent virtual machine that you select. The
View Composer service dynamically creates a new linked-clone virtual machine in vCenter Server for each
desktop.
To create an automated pool that contains full virtual machines, see “Automated Pools That Contain Full
Virtual Machines,” on page 72.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the View Composer service is installed in vCenter Server and a View Composer database is
configured. See the VMware View Installation document.
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Verify that View Composer settings for vCenter Server are configured in View Administrator. See
“Configure View Composer Settings for vCenter Server,” on page 15.
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Verify that you have a sufficient number of ports on the ESX virtual switch that is used for desktop virtual
machines. The default value might not be sufficient if you create large desktop pools. The number of virtual
switch ports on the ESX host must equal or exceed the number of desktop virtual machines multiplied by
the number of virtual NICs per virtual machine.
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Verify that you prepared a parent virtual machine. View Agent must be installed on the parent virtual
machine. See Chapter 4, “Creating and Preparing Virtual Machines,” on page 45.
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