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Table Of Contents
- VMware View Integration Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Integrating with the Event Database
- Using View PowerCLI
- Introduction to View PowerCLI
- View PowerCLI Cmdlets
- View Administrator, View PowerCLI Cmdlet, and vdmadmin Operations
- View PowerCLI Cmdlet Parameters
- Examples of Using View PowerCLI Cmdlets
- Displaying Information About a View Connection Server Instance
- Updating the Configuration of a View Connection Server Instance
- Managing the Configuration of vCenter Servers in VMware View
- Managing Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Automatically Provisioned Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Manually Provisioned Desktop Pools
- Creating Manual Unmanaged Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Desktops Provisioned by Terminal Servers
- Obtaining Information About Users and Groups from Active Directory
- Managing Desktop Entitlements
- Managing Local Desktops
- Managing Remote Sessions
- Managing Virtual Machines
- Displaying Information About Physical Computers
- Updating the Ownership of Machines
- Displaying Information About Events
- Managing the Global Configuration of VMware View
- Managing View Licenses
- Customizing LDAP Data
- Integrating with SCOM
- View Management Packs
- Name a View Connection Server Group
- Import the View MPs
- View Discovery Script
- Run the Discovery Script
- Display Discovered Objects
- Display Managed Objects
- Views and Monitors
- Enable a Proxy Agent on a Server
- Display Performance Data
- Display Information About an Alert
- Restart a Service
- Exclude a Domain from Connectivity Monitoring
- Close Alerts
- Class and Relationship Definitions
- Index
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WithVMware
View™,systemadministratorscanprovisiondesktopsandcontroluseraccesstothese
desktops.ClientsoftwareconnectsuserstovirtualdesktopsrunningonVMwarevSphere™,ortophysical
systemsrunningwithinyournetworkenvironment.
Thischapterincludesthefollowingtopics:
“VMwareViewComponents”onpage 7
“IntegrationInterfacestoVMwareView”onpage 8
VMware View Components
YoucanuseVMwareViewwithVMwarevCenterServertocreatedesktopsfromvirtualmachinesthatare
runningonVMware
®
ESX™serversanddeploythesedesktopstoendusers.Inaddition,VMwareViewuses
yourexistingActiveDirectoryinfrastructureforuserauthenticationandmanagement.
Afteryoucreateadesktop,authorizedenduserscanuseWeb‐basedorlocallyinstalledclientsoftwareto
securelyconnecttocentralizedvirtualdesktops,back‐end
physicalsystems,orterminalservers.
VMwareViewconsistsofthefollowingmajorcomponents:
ViewConnectionServer–asoftwareservicethatactsasabrokerforclientconnectionsbyauthenticating
andthendirectingincominguserrequeststotheappropriatevirtualdesktop,physicaldesktop,or
terminalserver.
ViewAgent–asoftwareservicethatisinstalledonallguestvirtualmachines,physicalsystems,or
terminalserversinordertoallowthemtobe managedbyVMwareView .Theagentprovidesfeaturessuch
asconnectionmonitoring,VirtualPrinting,USBsupport,andsinglesign‐on.
ViewClient–asoftwareapplicationthatcommunicateswithViewConnectionServertoallowusersto
connecttotheirdesktops.
ViewClientwithLocalMode–aversionofViewClientthatisextendedtosupportthelocaldesktop
feature,whichallowsuserstodownloadvirtualmachinesandusethemontheirlocalsystems.
ViewAdministrator–aWebapplicationthatallowsViewadministratorstoconfigureViewConnection
Server,deployandmanagedesktops,controluserauthentication,initiateandexaminesystemevents,and
carryoutanalyticalactivities.
vCenterServer–aserverthatactsasacentraladministratorforVMwareESXserversthatareconnected
onanetwork.AvCenterServerprovidesthecentralpointforconfiguring,provisioning,andmanaging
virtualmachinesinthedatacenter.
ViewComposer–asoftwareservicethatisinstalledonavCenterservertoallowVMwareViewtorapidly
deploymultiplelinked‐clonedesktopsfromasinglecentralizedbaseimage.
ViewTransferServer–asoftwareservicethatmanagesandstreamlinesdatatransfersbetweenthe
datacenterandViewdesktopsthatarecheckedoutforuseonendusersʹlocalsystems.ViewTransfer
ServerisrequiredtosupportdesktopsthatrunViewClientwithLocalMode.
Introduction
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