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How to add a new host to WVD hostpool?
- May 23, 2019You should find your answer here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/create-host-pools-powershell
Scroll down to the section create virtual machines for the host pool.
Scroll down to the section create virtual machines for the host pool.
- ahesterTXAug 08, 2019Copper Contributor
I followed those directions multiple times and it is not working. The only VM that shows in the host pool is the first one I created. I'm on number 5 now.
- Christian_MontoyaAug 16, 2019Microsoft
ahesterTX : We understand that it's not quite as simple today, so thanks for testing and the feedback. We're working on documenting this so it's easier to add VMs later to a host pool.
- HandAOct 03, 2019Brass Contributor
Hi Christian, are there any timescales for this? The scaling out feature is one that I think would be great to have especially for personal desktops.
- EvdL99Oct 31, 2019Copper ContributorI also followed the documentation on https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/create-host-pools-powershell and it works perfect!
- W_PalmNov 08, 2019Copper Contributor
EvdL99 I tryed it, too. Didn't work...
The steps i've made are:
- Create a VM with the same image as the other VM
- Join VM to Domain
- Installed WVDA and entered token from Export-RdsRegistrationInfo
- Installed WVDABootloader
When i try to login via RD-App (original VM off) it says "no available resources". Shouldn't the VM be addet to the AvailabilityGroup in the ResourceGroup or at least the loadbalancer somehow?
- Christian_MontoyaNov 17, 2019Microsoft
W_Palm : Can you go to PowerShell and run Get-RdsSessionHost for your host pool? Can you see if your session host VM is listed there?