You can perform maintenance on hosts where instant clones reside by putting the ESXi hosts into maintenance mode. You can use the vSphere Web Client to put the ESXi host into maintenance mode.

Before putting the ESXi host into maintenance mode, you can disable the instant clone parentVM so that VMware Update Manager can update the ESXi hosts. If you disable the parentVM, Horizon 8 will automatically delete the parentVM so that the host can go into maintenance mode without any manual intervention. Any new instant clones are then provisioned without the parentVM. Horizon 8 does not use Smart Provisioning on instant clones configured with vTPM. To selectively disable parentVMs in a cluster, see the KB article 80369.

Instant clones configured with NVIDIA GRID vGPU can vMotion to another host without losing any functionality.

To use the instant-clone utilities, see Instant-Clone Maintenance Utilities.

Note: After the ESXi host is put into maintenance, you must wait approximately five minutes before performing any actions on instant clones after the ESXi host performs entering or exiting operations.

Procedure

  1. In Horizon Console, select Settings > Servers.
  2. Select the server from the list, click More and select Disable ParentVMs.
  3. Log in to vSphere Web Client.
  4. Select the ESXi host that you want to put into maintenance and click Maintenance Mode > Enter Maintenance Mode.

What to do next

After VMware Update Manager completes the operation, you can enable parentVMs for the server.