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Citrix App Layering 2.x: Unidesk Appliance Move Utility
Introduction Moving a Unidesk Cachepoint CP from one datastore to another using standard VMware tools is problematic because the layers created by the CP are non-persistent independent disks. If these are moved with a storage vMotion, they will be transformed into normal disks attached to the CP...
App Layering: Failed to Reattach Disks to the Desktop that were Temporarily Attached to the CachePoint Appliance
The error appears when rebuilding a desktop...
Cannot power on CachePoint, "Cannot open the disk 'UnideskLayers/..."
After host or storage failure, you may find that one or more CachePoints CP will not longer boot. The error message given by vCenter is: An error was received from the ESX host while powering on VM CP01. Cannot open the disk 'UnideskLayers/User/Desktop3/P14407081000000d8.B0.R1.V0-000001.vmdk' or...
Hot-add of Digest Enabled Disk Not Supported
The CachePoint Appliance could not create the boot image of Windows 10. Error is: Failed to reattach disks to the desktop that were temporarily attached to the CachePoint Appliance. In vSphere a vm reconfigure task displays, "Hot-add of digest enabled disk not supported"...
App Layering error "A failure occurred while publishing the Layered Image: "Failed scanning a directory for files” because of Microsoft.MicrosoftOfficeHub
App Layering 4.0 - 4.5: The Enterprise Layer Manager ELM fails while publishing an image. Error:"A failure occurred while publishing the Layered Image. Failed scanning a directory for files" Unidesk 2.x/3.x: The CachePoint Appliance fails while creating a desktop. Error: "Failed to copy folders...
How to resolve "Unexpected inconsistency: Run fsck manually" error or when prompted to enter root password
An unexpected interruption in the operation of an ESX host or an underlying datastore in VMware can damage the root file systems of the Unidesk appliances CachePoint Appliances and the Management Appliance. This damage can prevent them from booting automatically. When an operational interruption...