Use the lmvutil command with the --removePoolAssociation option to remove a desktop pool from a global desktop entitlement or an application pool from a global application entitlement.
Syntax
lmvutil --removePoolAssociation --entitlementName name --poolId poolid
Usage Notes
This command returns an error message if the Cloud Pod Architecture feature is not initialized, the specified global entitlement or pool does not exist, or if the command cannot remove the pool from the global entitlement.
Options
You can specify these options when you remove a pool from a global entitlement.
Option | Description |
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--entitlementName | Name of the global entitlement. |
--poolId | ID of the pool to remove from the global entitlement. The pool ID must match the pool name as it appears on the pod. |
Example
lmvutil --authAs adminEast --authDomain domainEast --authPassword "*" --removePoolAssociation --entitlementName "Windows 8 Desktop" --poolId "Windows 8 Desktop Pool A"