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SCOTT LORENZEN

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  1. On 2/11/2020 at 10:23 AM, LEVI PINGEL said:

    I also see the yellow troubleshoot alert in Devices and Printers on Windows Server 2016 with 1909 and 1912.   I found that the "Microsoft Hyper-V Generation Counter" hidden in device manager because the registry value 4 was set for "Start" under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Service\gencounter. 

     

    I set this value back to 3 in the OS layer which changes the service type to manual.  This resolved the troubleshooting alert and hidden device in device manager for just that layer.  However, I deployed the next layer and the value was set back to 4 so I assume Citrix App Layering is disabling this service.

     

    Can someone confirm if disabling the service is required by Citrix App Layering?

     

    We are using the updated 2112 version of AppLayering and we are still seeing this is this something that can be ignored?  We have been troubleshooting our boot times and this is just one of a few items we have found.  However, I did find this link and set it and now the device works Microsoft Hyper-V Generation Counter (gencounter) Service Defaults in Windows 10 (revertservice.com).

  2. On 9/19/2019 at 10:34 AM, David Ray said:

    I have noticed that I get this error (The file copy was aborted after 5 transient errors) now in 19.8 if the PVS server is out of space for the vdisks.  Took me a while to figure it out because I am sure in the past I would get a more salient message saying something about PVS and space.  I even think I have seen it since I have been on 19.8.  But I am certain I have gotten the abort after 5 errors message because of space.  Just got several this morning 'til I noticed the space problem.  Freed space and then the jobs worked.

     

    /David

     

    David, thank you for this.  So in our environment, and I have seen this several times, in PVS we used the GUI to delete VHD's yet the system does not remove them.  We had run out of space as the GUI showed only two (2) VHD's yet in explorer we saw five (5) additional that were still on the file system.  Once removed everything worked as normal.

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