The following information describes the tasks to manage a VDI desktop pool. You can manage a VDI desktop pool from multiple pages. The following tasks are performed from the desktop pool details page.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Select one or multiple VDI desktop pools.
Click More on top of the list, and then click Edit Desktop Image.
Click the Available Desktop Images or History Images tab, select a desktop image, and then click OK.
The History Images tab displays the images that were used by the selected desktop pools.
Click OK.
If you select the Deploy Now option when you edit a desktop pool, the system deploys desktops immediately after you edit the desktop pool settings.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Summary tab.
Click Edit on the toolbar.
Edit the desktop configuration step by step, and then click Finish.
| You cannot edit the desktop pool while the system is deploying desktops in the pool. |
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Summary tab.
Click Delete on the toolbar.
In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
You can perform this task only for static desktop pools.
To import an authorization list:
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Summary tab.
Click Import Authorizations on the toolbar.
Select the authorization file, select the column in the file for each parameter, and then click Next.
Verify the imported data, and then click OK.
Space Console reserves the configured maximum amount of CPU and memory resources for VIP desktops. To guarantee that a desktop can always obtain the maximum amount of CPU and memory resources, promote its priority level to VIP.
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Before you can promote a desktop, make sure it is not in abnormal state.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab. If the target common desktops are operating, save desktop data to prevent data loss.
Select the target common desktops, and then click More > VIP Desktop > Promote to VIP Desktop.
In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To remove the priority that a VIP desktop has in obtaining CPU and memory resources, demote its priority level to common. Then, Space Console will not reserve CPU or memory resources for that desktop.
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Before you can demote a VIP desktop, make sure it is not in abnormal state.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab. If the target common desktops are operating, save desktop data to prevent data loss.
Select the target VIP desktops, click More on top of the desktop list, and then select VIP Desktop > Revert to Common Desktop.
In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To deploy software on a desktop, you can perform this task or use the software deployment feature for application management.
With software deployment, you can deploy only a limited set of software. You cannot deploy such software as personal software, input methods, large-sized software, and user-specific software.
This task enables you to update the system disks of the selected desktops in a desktop pool with the same desktop image. The original system disks of the desktops are deleted. This task allows you to install all desired software. This feature is available only for static desktop pools.
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From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
To rebuild the system disks of desktops:
To rebuild the system disk of a specified desktop in the desktop pool: Click More in the Actions column for that desktop in the desktop list, and then click System Disk > Rebuild.
To rebuild the system disks of multiple desktops: Select the target desktops from the desktop list, click More on top of the list, and then click System Disk > Rebuild.
In the dialog box that opens, set the execution time, select an image, enter the administrator password, select Fully understand the result of this operation, and then click OK.
To verify the rebuild task, click the Tasks tab.
This task restores the system disks of desktops in a static desktop pool that are faulty or need to be restored to the state of the system disk of the desktop image for the desktop pool. Data on the data disks will not be affected.
This task takes effect only on the desktops of which the disk bus type is Virtio disks and for which protection mode is disabled. To avoid data loss, do not perform any operations on the desktops during system disk restoration.
To view the system disk restoration result, see the task console in the top right corner of Space Console.
A system disk refers to a disk file where the guest operating system is saved. If you have partitioned the system disk, all data on the partitions such as drive D and drive E will also be restored.
Desktop system disk restoration is available only for static desktop pools that provide Windows or UOS desktops for local, domain, or endpoint users.
To restore the system disks of desktops:
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
To restore the system disks of desktops:
To restore the system disks of multiple desktops: Select the target desktops from the desktop list, click More on top of the list, and then click System Disk > Restore.
To restore the system disk of a specified desktop in the desktop pool: Click More in the Actions column for that desktop in the desktop list, click More on top of the list, and then click System Disk > Restore.
In the dialog box that opens, enter the administrator password, select Fully understand the result of this operation, and then click OK.
This task enables you to update the desktop images for the deployed desktops. This operation will delete all data on the desktop disks, and restore the disks by using the selected desktop image. Desktop disk rebuild is available only for dynamic desktop pools.
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From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
To rebuild the desktop disks:
To rebuild the desktop disks of a specified desktop in the desktop pool: Click More in the Actions column for that desktop in the desktop list, and then click Desktop Disk > Rebuild.
To bulk rebuild desktop disks: Select the target desktops from the desktop list, click More on top of the list, and then click Desktop Disk > Rebuild.
In the dialog box that opens, select an image, enter the administrator password, select Fully understand the result of this operation, and then click OK.
To verify the rebuild status, review the operation log.
This task will delete all data on the system and data disks of the desktops, including software, user data, and configuration, and the desktops will be restored to the original state of the desktop image for the desktop pool. Desktop disk data saved before the restoration will be lost. Please back up data in advance. This task takes effect only on the desktops of which the disk bus type is Virtio disks. To avoid data loss, do not perform any operations on the desktops during desktop disk restoration.
To view the desktop disk restoration result, see the task console in the top right corner of Space Console.
Desktop disk restoration is available only for dynamic desktop pools that provide Windows or UOS desktops for local, domain, or endpoint users.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
To restore the desktop disks:
To bulk restore desktop disks: Select the target desktops from the desktop list, click More on top of the list, and then click Desktop Disk > Restore.
To restore the desktop disk of a specified desktop in the desktop pool: Click More in the Actions column for that desktop in the desktop list, and then click Desktop Disk > Restore.
In the dialog box that opens, enter the administrator password, select Fully understand the result of this operation, and then click OK.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab, select one or multiple desktops, click More on top of the desktop list, select Anti-Virus, and then select On or Off. In the dialog box that open, click OK.
With this feature enabled for a desktop pool, desktops in the desktop pool will automatically install the drivers on the Applications > Software Applications > > Drivers page and applications on the Applications > Software Applications > App Store page if users open the app store on the desktops.
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From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab, select one or multiple desktops, click More on top of the desktop list, select Auto Software Driver Installation, and then select Enable or Disable. In the dialog box that open, click OK.
| Starting multiple desktops in bulk might cause boot storm and affect user experience. Do not start multiple desktops in bulk when the service load is heavy. |
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Start desktops:
To start all desktops in the desktop pool, click More on the tool bar above the tabs, and then select Start All. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To start multiple desktops, click the Desktops tab, select the target desktops from the desktop list, and then click Start on top of the desktop list. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To help a desktop user resolve desktop issues, you can access that desktop from its console. You can open the console of a desktop in the following situations:
No client is connected to the desktop.
You have permission from the user that is using the desktop.
The user permits you to perform a remote assistance.
You cannot use the console to view the desktop environment setup if the user rejects remote assistance.
If remote assistance is disabled in the policy group, you can open the console without user confirmation.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Click Console in the Actions column for a desktop.
Perform the following operations as needed in the console:
To disconnect from the desktop, click Disconnect. This option is available only if you are connected to the desktop.
To connect to the desktop, click Connect. This option is available only if you are disconnected from the desktop.
To refresh the desktop, click Refresh.
To start the desktop, click Enable.
To restart the desktop, click Restart.
To shut down the desktop, click Shut Down. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To use a keyboard shortcut on the desktop, click Send, and then select the desired shortcut key or key combination.
To mount a virtual CD-ROM, click Install Template Tool, and then select Mount CD-ROM.
To unmount the virtual CD-ROM, click Install Template Tool, and then select Unmount CD-ROM.
To attach shared disk, click Install Template Tool, and then select Attach Shared Disk. In the dialog box that opens, click OK. Then, you can view the mounted software disk share on the desktop.
To detach shared disk, click Install Template Tool, and then select Detach Shared Disk.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Shut down desktops:
To shut down all desktops in the desktop pool, click Shut Down on the tool bar above the tabs. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To shut down a desktop in the desktop pool, click More in the Actions column for that desktop, select Power, and then select Shut Down. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
| Restarting multiple desktops in bulk might cause boot storm and affect user experience. Do not restart multiple desktops in bulk when the service load is heavy. |
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
To restart desktops:
To restart all desktops in the desktop pool, click Restart on the top of page. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To restart a desktop in the desktop pool, click More in the Actions column for that desktop, select Power, and then select Restart. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
To hibernate desktops:
To hibernate all desktops on the current page or in the desktop pool, select all desktops on the page, and click Hibernate on the top of page. In the dialog box that opens, select All Desktops on This Page or All Desktops of This Desktop Pool, and then click OK.
To hibernate multiple desktops, select the target desktops from the desktop list, and then click Hibernate on top of the list. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To put a desktop to sleep, click More in the Actions column for that desktop, select Power > Hibernate. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Power off desktops:
To power off multiple desktops, select the target desktops from the desktop list, and then click Power Off on top of the list. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To power off a desktop in the desktop pool, click More in the Actions column for that desktop, select Power, and then select Power Off. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
This task is available for the static VDI desktop pools created for local or domain users. This task exports information about all desktops in the selected desktop pool to an Excel file.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Click More on top of the desktop list, and then select Export All.
You can select one of the following modes to delete desktops:
Move to Recycle Bin: If you select this mode, desktops are moved to the Data Center > Recycle Bin page. If a VM is moved to the recycle bin, its image and configuration files are not deleted, but policies such as HA and DRS no longer apply to the VM. The system supports moving both running and shutdown VMs to the recycle bin. If a running VM is moved to the recycle bin, the system will forcibly power off the VM.
Retain Disk File: If you select this mode, the system only deletes the desktop configuration files and retains the desktop data when you are deleting desktops. The storage location of the desktop image files remains unchanged. If you need to restore the desktops, you can create desktops and mount the desktop image files.
Delete Disk File: If you select this mode, the system deletes both the desktop configuration files and the desktop data when you are deleting desktops.
Low-Level Format and Delete Data Files: If you select this option, data of the selected desktops will be low-level formatted before their data files are deleted. Deleting desktops in this mode will be I/O-intensive and time-consuming, and this task will affect the storage performance. As a best practice, perform this task when relatively less users access the desktops. The disk files cannot be restored after low-level formatting and deletion. Make sure that the selected desktops and their data files are no longer needed before you delete the desktops.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Delete desktops:
To delete all desktops on the current page or in the desktop pool, select all desktops on the page, click More on top of the desktop list, and then select Delete. In the dialog box than opens, select All Desktops on This Page or All Desktops of This Desktop Pool, and then click OK. Select a data deletion option. If you select Delete Disk File or Low-Level Format and Delete Data Files, you must enter the administrator password, select I am fully aware of the impacts of this operation, and then click OK.
To delete multiple desktops, select the target desktops from the desktop list, click More on top of the list, and then select Delete. If you select Delete Disk File or Low-Level Format and Delete Data Files in the dialog box that opens, you must enter the administrator password, select I am fully aware of the impacts of this operation, and then click OK.
To delete a desktop in the desktop pool, click More in the Actions column for that desktop, and then select Delete > Delete. If you select Delete Disk File or Low-Level Format and Delete Data Files in the dialog box that opens, you must enter the administrator password, select I am fully aware of the impacts of this operation, and then click OK.
This task only removes the selected desktops from the desktop pool without deleting their VMs. To view information about the VMs, access the Data Center > Virtualization page.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Remove desktops:
To remove all desktops from the desktop pool, click More on top of the desktop list, and then select Remove All. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To remove a desktop from the desktop pool, click More in the Actions column for that desktop, and then select Delete > Remove. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
After you enable maintenance mode, the selected desktops will be logged out at the specified time and cannot be used. When a user connects to one of the desktops, the system displays that the desktop is under maintenance. Only VDI desktops support maintenance mode.
For the default desktop pool group, you can click More > Maintenance Mode > Enable on top of the desktop pool list and enable maintenance mode for one or multiple VDI desktop pools. The configuration procedure is similar to that for desktops.
You can configure the maintenance time as follows:
If you select Immediate, you cannot configure a maintenance message. The selected desktops will be logged out immediately.
If you select Scheduled, you can configure and send a maintenance message. The selected desktops will be logged out at the specified time.
Send Message upon Maintenance: With this feature enabled, the system will send a maintenance message upon completion of scheduled maintenance configuration.
Message Title: Enter the title of the maintenance message.
Message Content: Enter the content of the maintenance message.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
To enable maintenance mode:
To enable maintenance mode for multiple desktops in a desktop pool, click the name of the desktop pool in the desktop pool list, click the Desktops tab, select the target desktops from the desktop list, click More on top of the desktop list, select Maintenance Mode, and then select On. In the dialog box that opens, configure Maintenance Time and a maintenance message as required, and then click OK.
To enable maintenance mode for a desktop in the desktop pool, click the name of the desktop pool in the desktop pool list, click the Desktops tab, click More in the Actions column for that desktop, select Maintenance Mode, and then select On. In the dialog box that opens, configure Maintenance Time and a maintenance message as required, and then click OK.
For the default desktop pool group, you can click More > Maintenance Mode > Disable on top of the desktop pool list and disable maintenance mode for one or multiple VDI desktop pools. The configuration procedure is similar to that for desktops.
The desktops can be logged in only after the maintenance mode is disabled for them.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
To disable maintenance mode:
To enable maintenance mode for multiple desktops in a desktop pool, click the name of the desktop pool in the desktop pool list, click the Desktops tab, select the target desktops from the desktop list, click More on top of the desktop list, select Maintenance Mode, and then select Off. In the dialog box that opens, and click OK.
To enable maintenance mode for a desktop in the desktop pool, click the name of the desktop pool in the desktop pool list, click the Desktops tab, click More in the Actions column for that desktop, select Maintenance Mode, and then select Off. In the dialog box that opens, and click OK.
To resume user access to a disabled desktop, enable that desktop.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
To enable multiple desktops, click the Desktops tab, select the target desktops from the desktop list, click More on top of the list, select Enable, and then click OK.
This task moves desktops from a desktop pool to another desktop pool.
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From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target static VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
To move multiple desktops in bulk, select those desktops, click More above the desktop list, select Move Desktops, select the destination desktop pool, click OK, select whether to retain authorizations, and then click OK.
To move a single desktop, click More in the Actions column for the desktop, select Move Desktop select the destination desktop pool, click OK, select whether to retain authorizations, and then click OK.
Perform this task to upgrade the VdiAgent driver on one or multiple desktops.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Upgrade the CAStools driver:
To upgrade the driver on multiple desktops, select the target desktops from the desktop list, click More on top of the list, and then select Upgrade Driver. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To upgrade the driver on a desktop in the desktop pool, click More in the Actions column for that desktop, and then select Upgrade Driver. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To add VMs in the data center to a desktop pool to provide desktop services, perform this task. You can add a VM to only one desktop pool.
Before you perform this task, add VMs to the system on the Data Center > Virtualization page.
| The system checks VMs for an AC97 sound card, QX1 display card, and SPICE console before it adds them to a desktop pool. If a VM lacks any of these options, a desktop configuration check dialog box opens. When you receive this dialog box, click OK. The system will automatically add the missing options to the VM, and then adds it to the pool. |
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Click Add Desktops on top of the desktop list. In the dialog box that opens, select one or multiple desktops, and then click OK.
Perform this task to collect log data from an online desktop installed with a VdiAgent.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Click More in the Actions column for an online desktop installed with a log collector agent. A message box opens, informing you that you can access the Monitor Reports > Logs > System Logs > Cloud Desktop Logs menu to view the collected log data.
Click OK. The desktop log page opens.
This feature is used to add hardware to desktops in a desktop pool, including disks, NICs, and GPU devices. Disks can be added for running or shutdown desktops, and the added disks are formatted. Before adding a GPU or vGPU, ensure that the desktop has the NVIDIA driver installed and the VdiAgent version is consistent with the Space Console version. This restriction helps avoid the black screen issue when you are accessing a desktop from the console.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
To add hardware to desktops:
To add hardware to multiple desktops, select the target desktops from the desktop list, click More on top of the list, and then select Edit Hardware > Add. In the dialog box that opens, select a hardware type, configure the hardware parameters, and then click OK.
To add hardware to a desktop, click More in the Actions column for that desktop, and then select Edit Hardware > Add. In the dialog box that opens, select a hardware type, configure the hardware parameters, and then click OK.
Disk
Bus Type: Select a bus type for the disks. Only the high-speed and high-speed SCSI hard disk types are available.
System Disk Storage: Select a storage location for the storage volumes of desktop system disks.
Available: Available space of the current disk pool.
Max. Size: Set the maximum size of a storage volume. This parameter cannot be larger than the available space of the related storage pool.
NIC
Type: Select a VM NIC type.
Hot Swappable: Set the state of hot swap. This parameter is available for high-speed NICs. ARM hosts do not support this parameter.
vSwitch: Select a vSwitch to attach to VM NICs.
Port Profile: Select a port profile for VMs. A port profile defines the VLAN, ACL-based access control, and NIC bandwidth limit for VMs.
GPU
Resource Pool: Select a resource pool. If you select a GPU resource pool, the desktop accesses the physical GPU resources of the host through GPU passthrough. If you select a vGPU resource pool, the desktop accesses the vGPU resources of the host. ARM hosts do not support GPU/vGPU.
Service Template: Select a service template. The service template defines the rule that how desktops use the GPU resources on the host. The host allocates these resources to desktops based on their priorities. ARM hosts do not support service templates.
Driver Type: Select a driver type. Only VFIO is supported. ARM hosts do not support GPU/vGPU.
Exclusive Mode: Select whether the desktop can exclusively use the specified GPU/vGPU resources. If you enable this feature, the GPU/vGPU resources cannot be used by any other desktops. This feature is available only when the host has available GPU/vGPU resources that have been added to the selected GPU resource pool.
Resource Count: Set the maximum number of GPU/vGPU resources that can be used by the desktop. The value depends on the resource pool type and state of the exclusive mode feature:
If you select a vGPU resource pool, the value for this parameter is 1.
If you select a GPU resource pool and exclusive mode is disabled, the value is the maximum number of GPUs on a single host in the resource pool. For example, if the resource pool has three hosts, and the hosts have three, two, and two GPUs, respectively, the value for this parameter is 3.
If you select a GPU resource pool and exclusive mode is enabled, the value is the number of available GPUs on the host to which the desktop belongs.
You can remove only GPU devices from desktops.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Remove hardware from desktops:
To remove hardware from multiple desktops, select the target desktops from the desktop list, click More on top of the list, and then select Edit Hardware > Delete. In the dialog box that opens, select a hardware type, and then click OK. You can select only the GPU device type.
To remove hardware from a desktop in the desktop pool, click More in the Actions column for that desktop, and then select Edit Hardware > Delete. In the dialog box that opens, select a hardware type, and then click OK. You can select only the GPU device type.
Before you enable 4K resolution for a desktop, you must shut down that desktop.
To gain the benefits of 4K resolution, make sure the monitor of the client endpoint supports 4K resolution.
After you enable 4K resolution for a desktop, its video memory size will be set to 64 MB.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Enable 4K resolution for desktops:
To enable 4K resolution for one or multiple desktops, select the target desktops, click More on top of the desktop list, and then select 4K Resolution > Enable. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To enable 4K resolution for a desktop in the desktop pool, click More in the Actions column for that desktop, and then select Enable 4K Resolution. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
Before you disable 4K resolution for a desktop, shut down that desktop first so the change can take effect after the desktop restarts.
If 4K resolution is disabled, the video memory size of the desktops is the same as that of the desktop image.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Disable 4K resolution for desktops:
To disable 4K resolution for one or multiple desktops, select the target desktops, click More on top of the desktop list, and then select 4K Resolution > Disable. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To disable 4K resolution for a desktop in the desktop pool, click More in the Actions column for that desktop, and then select Disable 4K Resolution. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
Perform this task to boost the CPU performance for VDI desktops.
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From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Select the target desktops, click More on top of the desktop list, and then select NUMA Node > Bind. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
This task unbinds VDI desktops from NUMA nodes.
| After you unbind VDI desktops from NUMA nodes, reboot the desktops for the operation to take effect. |
If a user no longer needs a desktop, you can release it for use by other users. This task is applicable to desktops in a dynamic or manual VDI desktop pool.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Release desktops:
To bulk release assigned desktops in the desktop pool, select desktops, click More on the tool bar above the tabs, and then select Release. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
To release a desktop in the desktop pool, click More in the Actions column for that desktop, and then select Release. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
This task is applicable only to a manual desktop pool. To make sure you can revert all desktops in a manual desktop pool to the state at a point in time, create a restore point. If you set multiple restore points, the system retains only the most recent restore point.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Click More on top of the desktop list, and then select Set Restore Point.
In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
This task is applicable only to a manual desktop pool. It restores all desktops in a manual desktop pool to the most recent restore point.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Click More on top of the desktop list, and then select Restore Desktop Pool.
In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
The task list displays only the system disk rebuild tasks for static desktop pools and desktop disk rebuild tasks for dynamic desktop pools.
To view desktop pool tasks:
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Tasks tab.
To cancel a system or desktop disk rebuild task to be executed at the next shutdown:
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Tasks tab.
Click Cancel Task in the Actions column for the target task.
Click OK.
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Desktops tab.
Click the name of a desktop in the desktop list.
The Data Center > Virtualization page opens. On the page, you can view detailed information about the desktop.
Perform this task to set desktop allocation restriction rules within dynamic desktop pools. Once restriction rules are enabled, you cannot allocate the corresponding cloud desktops to users.
To configure desktop assignment restrictions:
From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click the name of the target VDI desktop pool in the desktop pool list.
Click the Advanced tab.
Select whether to enable restrictions are needed.
Do Not Assign Abnormal Desktops: If this field is enabled, the system will not assign abnormal desktops to users.
Do Not Assign Desktops with IP Address Empty: If this field is enabled, the system will not assign desktops without IP addresses and with abnormal Agent status to users.
Do Not Assign Desktops with Abnormal Agent: If this field is enabled, the system will not assign desktops with abnormal Agent status to users.
Do Not Assign Initializing Desktops: If this field is enabled, the system will not assign desktops that are being initialized to users.