If
you are using a local Verde User, the directory would be: 0local
Verde
AD User: testusera
Verde
Path:
/home/vb-verde/verde-orgs/org-0/users/demo
<<== ‘demo’ is the LDAP Connection name for Active Directory login
Contents
of ‘testusera’ directory:
Gold
image name: w7x64_0365
Contents
of ‘w7x64_0365’
directory: Select the USER.IMG file and ‘download’ to a local Directory on the laptop.
2. Perform this Linux line command: service VERDE stop (make sure that ALL Verde
‘Live Sessions’ are down).
3. Download the USER.IMG file to a local Directory for
later uploading.
4. Then ‘delete’ the
/home/vb-verde/verde-orgs/org-0/users/demo/testusera
Directory. Verde will re-build when the User logs back into their
Desktop.
5. Then restart Verde
Service: service VERDE start
6. Then log into the virtual
Desktop as ‘testusera’ using the Verde client.
Once the Desktop is active, use File Explorer to navigate to the ‘Documents’ folder and you'll see NO
DATA. (this is normal).
7. Shutdown the
Desktop for User: testusera
8. Stop Verde
services again using Linux line command: service VERDE stop
9. Delete the
USER.IMG (that was just created when launching the Verde desktop) for
User: testusera
10 Upload the
original USER.IMG to replace the deleted version.
11. Restart Verde
Service: service VERDE start
12. Then I log into the virtual
Desktop as ‘testusera’ using the Verde client.
Once the Desktop is active, use File Explorer to navigate
to the ‘Documents’ folder and ALL the
original DATA was now present.
CONCLUSION:
If you are
moving a Verde User from one server to a new server and plan to migrate the
already-built Gold image from the old server to the new server.
Make sure that you create the
exact settings in the Session Settings on the new server and that you
create the exact Desktop Policy Rule on the new server.
In order for Verde to ‘build’
the User directory structure, it will require your User to launch their Verde
desktop on the new server the initial time.
There will be NO USER DATA at
this time.
Then you can follow the Steps
7-12 above to ‘graft-in’ the downloaded USER.IMG file that has all the User
Data.
SUGGESTION:
If you don’t want to go
through all the above Steps to extract and restore the USER.IMG, you could
create a W2012R2 virtual Server on your new Verde server and install Domain
Services and setup AD Users, map a private User Home directory for your User
(on the old Verde server) and have them transfer all their local User data over
to their new H: drive. This would require that the existing virtual
Desktop be interactively JOINED to the new Domain (with their local Documents
directory structure intact), so they can perform the transfer. Then, with
their AD login from the new Server, their User data would already be active on
their H: drive.
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