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Vdmadmin Add Domain: Explained

by | Mar 3, 2023

Let us take a closer look at the command line vdmadmin add domain. With the support of our VMware support services at Bobcares we can give you a complete note on the command line and how to use it.

Command: vdmadmin add domain

Vdmadmin Add Domain

“vdmadmin add domain” is a VMware Horizon View administration command that is used to add a new virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) domain to the Horizon View environment.

VDI domains are logical groupsings of virtual desktops and accompanying servers that use the same rules, settings, and administrative controls.

Administrators may manage and configure distinct sets of virtual desktops individually by defining numerous domains, based on criteria such as department, region, or application needs.

To establish a new VDI domain in Horizon View, use the “vdmadmin add domain” command. This operation needs administrator access and usually entails supplying a name for the new domain as well as other setup data such as server addresses, authentication settings, and pool settings.

Administrators may then allocate virtual desktops and other resources to the new domain and administer it using various Horizon View commands and tools once it has been built.

Uses of the vdmadmin add domain

To use the “vdmadmin add domain” command in VMware Horizon View, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to the Horizon View Connection Server with an administrator account.
  2. Launch a Command Prompt or PowerShell window with administrator rights.
  3. Go to the directory containing the Horizon View program (for example, C:Program FilesVMwareVMware ViewServertoolsbin).
  4. Enter the following code: vdmadmin domain add
    When prompted, enter a name for the new VDI domain. Names like “Sales” or “Engineering” are examples of distinctive and descriptive names.

  5. Further setup options, such as server addresses, authentication settings, and pool settings, should be specified as directed by the command.
  6. Confirm the setup options and press “Y” to create the new domain.
  7. Wait for the command to finish, which might take several minutes depending on how extensive the setup parameters are.
  8. Check the Horizon View Administrator console or use additional Horizon View commands and tools to ensure that the new domain was successfully created.

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Conclusion

To sum up, we have now learned more about the command vdmadmin add domain and how to use it with the help of our VMware support services at Bobcares. We have also seen the usages of the command line and how to use it.

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