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Hello everyone.

 

I'm a relatively new coder to the VM PowerCli enviornment.

And I am trying to code for automation the creation of a desktop pool and incorporate it into a Global Desktop Entitlement.

 

The pool, will be created from a virtual machine hosted in vSphere, and has GRID enabled.

 

Now, I do know the key to enable renderer3D, and what the value should be.

But, my problem comes along when trying to add this pool to a Global Entitlement.

I'm getting error thrown out that there is a mismatch with the with the 3D rendering setting between the desktop pool and the global entitlement.

 

Up until now, I have been using the lmvutil command, which is very clunky to use and very limited.

I'm trying to find a way to do this through PowerCLI without having to invoke lmvutil.

 

I know that I can get the Global Entitlement ID with the Get-HVPool cmdlet, and what it returns is not practical to use.

So I was hoping there was something similar for global entitlements, but I'm not seeing anything.

 

Hoping someone can point me in the right direction.

 

Thanks.

 

Update:

OK, so I was testing a PowerShell script that creates a manual desktop pool from a virtual machine on our vCenter and creates a Global Desktop Entitlement, and assigns a user to that as well as the newly created desktop pool.

The virtual machine does have the NVIDIA GRID GPU enabled.

When I run my script, it throws the following error:

 

Exception calling "Desktop_Create" with "2" argument(s): "ExceptionType : VMware.Hv.InvalidArgument

ErrorMessage : Machine Machine/NzA2ZjhkYWQtYWU2NC00Yjk4LTkxOGEtZjA1ODg1NGY0NTNj/VW5hc3NpZ25lZFZpcnR1YWxNYWNoaW5l/M2VkYzk3NTctZDcwNS00MWViLWJhODEtN2FlNT

E3ZGYyMDRi/L0RDMSAoQ2xpZnRvbiwgTkopL3ZtL1dvcmtzdGF0aW9ucy9Vc2VyL0lTL05ldE9wcy9NT05HRUxMUDAxREMx/dm0tMjU1 requires GRID, but the desktop is not enabledto support it

ParameterName : manualDesktopSpec.machines"

At C:\Users\*********\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\VMware.Hv.Helper\VMware.HV.Helper.psm1:3403 char:5

+     $desktop_helper.Desktop_create($services,$desktopSpecObj)

+     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    + CategoryInfo          : NotSpecified: (:) [], MethodInvocationException

    + FullyQualifiedErrorId : VimException

 

Now, I see that it is coming from the the New-HVPool cmdlet from the module.

And the reason, because it is not enabled on the desktop, but it is.

So I am not sure where it is looking to determine if GRID is enabled on the desktop.

 

Through the GUI, on the Horizon Connection server everything works fine.

 

Thanks again.


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