PowerShell script to check what vdisk version is being used
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Article ID: CTX230506
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Description
Looking for assistance with powershell script to check what vdisk version on the PVS is being used by the VDI desktops (Target Devices)
Instructions
You can use the command “Get-PVSDeviceInfo” to get information about the Disk version that the target devices are using in PVS environment.
You will have to execute this command on the PVS server after importing the module Citrix.PVS.SnapIn.dll.
Steps:
1) Open PowerShell (Admin)
2) Run the command Import-Module “C:\Program Files\Citrix\Provisioning Services Console\Citrix.PVS.SnapIn.dll”
3) Run Get-PVSDeviceInfo | Select DeviceName, DiskFileName, DiskVersion Example:
Environment
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