This section lists the VDA subcommands, arguments, and properties that were deprecated in Oracle VDI release 3.3.
The deprecated items still work as in the previous release of Oracle VDI. However, because these items might not be available in a future release of Oracle VDI, it is best to stop using them as soon as possible.
All properties that provide passwords for subcommands have been are deprecated. Passwords are only provided when prompted.
Subcommand | Deprecated Password Property |
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pool-create-sysprep |
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pool-create-fastprep |
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provider-vc-create |
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provider-vc-setprops |
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provider-add-host |
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provider-host-setprops |
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provider-add-storage |
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provider-replace-storage |
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provider-storage-setprops |
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directory-add |
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directory-setprops |
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For the above commands, when specifying a username property, the command automatically prompts for the corresponding password.
For the provider-vc-setprops,
provider-host-setprops,
provider-storage-setprops, and
directory-setprops subcommands, if you only
want to update the password without changing the username, use
the password-prompt
property.
The pool Sun Ray setting hotdesking
is replaced
by hotdesking-action
.
# sbin/vda pool-setprops --help Edit the properties of the pool Usage: vda pool-setprops [-p <prop1>=<value1>,<prop2>=<value2> | --properties=<prop1>=<value1>,<prop2>=<value2>] [-u <userdir> | --userdir=<userdir>] <name> -?, --help Print this help list Options: *-p <prop1>=<value1>,<prop2>=<value2>, --properties=<prop1>=<value1>,<prop2>=<value2> The list of properties to set -u <userdir>, --userdir=<userdir> The name of the user directory for the pool Properties: [...] hotdesking=<hotdesking> DEPRECATED: use the hotdesking-action property instead. Enable or disable optimized hotdesking behaviour for Sun Ray client sessions. Valid values are 'enabled' and 'disabled' hotdesking-action=<hotdesking-action> The Sun Ray Connector reconnection behavior on hotdesking of Sun Ray client sessions. Valid values are 'nodisconnect', 'reconnect' and 'autoreconnect' [...]
User directory settings have moved from Global Settings (settings-getprops, settings-setprops, settings-resetprops subcommands) to User Directory Settings (directory-getprops, directory-setprops, directory-resetprops subcommands).
Oracle VDI 3.2.x Property Name in Settings Subcommands | Oracle VDI 3.3 Property Name in Directory Subcommands | Help Text |
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| List of comma-separated Active Directory global catalog servers that are always used for LDAP queries. The order of the servers in the whitelist is important. If Oracle VDI cannot contact the first server in the list, it tries the next one |
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| List of comma-separated Active Directory servers that are never used for LDAP queries (this overrides any whitelist settings) |
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| Email domain for users of the user directory. For example, example.com. Allows users to log in with their e-mail address |
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| The default authentication domain if authenticating users using email addresses |
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| LDAP filter used to identify objects of type user |
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LDAP filter used to search for users according a
search criteria. Searches for users can be done using
the user-search command or in the
web administration console.
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| List of comma-separated LDAP attributes on a user object storing the groups the user is a member of |
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| List of comma-separated LDAP attributes storing the userid value for user objects. This is used to find a user given its userid |
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| LDAP filter used to identify objects of type group |
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LDAP filter used to search for groups according a
search criteria. Searches for groups can be done using
the user-search command or in the
web administration console.
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| List of comma-separated LDAP attributes on a group object storing the users member of the group |
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| List of comma-separated LDAP attributes on a group object storing the information for short membership |
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| LDAP filter used to identify objects of type container. Containers can be selected as root for custom group filters in the web administration console |
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LDAP filter used by the web administration console to
search for containers according a search criteria,
when selecting a root for a custom group filter.
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| List of LDAP separated attributes loaded in the cache when looking up an object |
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Determines whether wildcards are used to extend the
user or group searches. Valid values are
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| ldap.vdicenter.displayname.
attributes | List of comma-separated LDAP attributes on an Oracle VDI Center object containing its display name |
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| LDAP filter used to match Oracle VDI host objects inside the Oracle VDI Center |
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| List of comma-separated LDAP attributes on an Oracle VDI host object containing its DNS name or IP address |
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| List of comma-separated LDAP attributes on a User object containing its Oracle VDI Center DN |
The remote-access-setprops and remote-access-getprops subcommands are deprecated.
Remote Subcommands: remote-access-setprops: DEPRECATED: Remote access is now possible using the Webservice API. Enable and disable remote access and specify the listening port remote-access-getprops: DEPRECATED: Remote access is now possible using the Webservice API. Displays remote access properties which include enabled state and port
The --force
option on the
directory-remove subcommand no longer has any
effect because pools must be deleted before a directory can be
removed.
# sbin/vda directory-remove --help Remove the user directory configuration from the system Usage: vda directory-remove [-f | --force] [<userdir>] -?, --help Print this help list Options: -f, --force DEPRECATED: pre-conditions to remove a user directory have changed. It is not possible to remove user directories which have pools. Force removal of the user directory configuration when the user directory is in use, because some users are assigned to desktops or associated to tokens Operand: <userdir> The name of the user directory '*' denotes mandatory parameters.