Currently running Xendesktop 1808 with the outlook OST and Search index as VHDx files in UPM. I have noticed that at 1st logon all works smoothly and outlook caches correctly to the outlookOST.vhdx and searchb caches correctly to its vhdx. Upon logoff i can see the vhdx files are held open on the profile server by the conputer account. When logging on to either the same server or another server the vhdx is unable to mount as the file is still open on the profile server.
If i log out and clear the open file (vhdx) off the profile server then at the next logon all works fine again with thr vhdx's mounting. Logout and the problems repeats.
I have turned off cache files on the profile share. I have made sure domain computers is added under the users VHD folder on the UPM.
I have a call open with Citrix and we have gone up to escalations now as a sev2. Traces have been sent. I thought i would mention this issue as when i get a resolution from Citrix i will post here.
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Clinton Dunn1709152451
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Currently running Xendesktop 1808 with the outlook OST and Search index as VHDx files in UPM. I have noticed that at 1st logon all works smoothly and outlook caches correctly to the outlookOST.vhdx and searchb caches correctly to its vhdx. Upon logoff i can see the vhdx files are held open on the profile server by the conputer account. When logging on to either the same server or another server the vhdx is unable to mount as the file is still open on the profile server.
If i log out and clear the open file (vhdx) off the profile server then at the next logon all works fine again with thr vhdx's mounting. Logout and the problems repeats.
I have turned off cache files on the profile share. I have made sure domain computers is added under the users VHD folder on the UPM.
I have a call open with Citrix and we have gone up to escalations now as a sev2. Traces have been sent. I thought i would mention this issue as when i get a resolution from Citrix i will post here.
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