- Defect ID: WEM-47627
Agent cache synchronization might fail with the following exception:System.TypeLoadException: Could not load type 'Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions.Internal.NullScope' from assembly 'Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions, Version=8.0.0.1'.
- Defect ID: WEM-43910
Memory optimization might act on the wrong process if a process ID (PID) is reused by a new process with a different name.
- Defect ID: PVS-9954
When configuring boot devices using the Boot Device Management utility, you cannot proceed beyond theSpecify the Login Serverpage if you:SelectUse DNS to find the server.Select theTarget Device is UEFI firmwarecheck box.Enter an FQDN longer than 15 characters in theServer FQDNfield.Clear theTarget Device is UEFI firmwarecheck box.SelectUse static IP address for the Server.You can continue to the next page if you clear the FQDN field or reduce the number of characters to fewer than 15.
- Defect ID: PVS-9870
In GCP environments, Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops™ Setup Wizard fails to remove server-side write cache files that are located in theWriteCachedirectory of Citrix Provisioning store. The write cache files are used to format the write cache when you first start the VMs. Therefore, the files must be removed even if provisioning fails to avoid wasting disk space. To resolve this issue, do one or both of the following:Ensure that the number of threads has a value of 20. Do one of the following :Set the value in the registry setting key:Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Citrix\ProvisioningServices\VdiWizard\MAX_VM_CREATE_THREADS_PER_HYPERVISOR
<!--NeedCopy-->Remove the registry setting key.Ensure that the store used for write cache files uses anSSD persistent diskinstead of aStandard disk.
- Defect ID: PVS-14851
P2PVS cannot create a vDisk when the VM being imaged is booted with UEFI. As a workaround, use Imaging Wizard. For example, runc:\\Program Files\\Citrix\\Provisioning Services\\ImagingWizard.exe P2vhdx win10 c:\\testto create a VHDX file namedwin10inc:\\test.When you use UEFI imaging, consider the following:You cannot specify individual volumes. UEFI imaging operates on the entire boot disk.UEFI imaging does not support multiple disks. The system images only a single boot disk configuration.