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# microsoft-fslogix
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For the Container that is attatched?
j
Thats what I assume its from.. only happens on RDS sessions to random users
r
I have not seen this on a container to be honest.
j
I saw this once before. You can check the health status of the container with the "Get-Volume" command. If the health status shows anything else than healthy try to repair it with "Repair-Volume". This did the trick for me
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j
So I used powershell to enter-pssession into the fileserver that hosts the .vhdx files for fslogix. Did a
Get-Volume .\S-1-5-21-1177238915-2025429265-682003330-12345_jdoe\Profile_jdoe.vhdx
and it only shows me the drive letter the vhdx's are stored on (5TB volume).. nothing about the vhdx profile container... ?
j
I ran the commands on the terminal server while the disks were attached. I haven't tried it while the containers were offline
j
@Jonas Ziegler can you do this from within the users session while they're logged in and accessing the vhdx?
j
Yes, i always did it like this