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Horizon agent does not work after rebooting the VDI
Horizon version : 2209
Hello,
Recently, I had the mission to create the VDI pools for my company. I created a Windows 22H2 test master without any third-party software installation and any updates (only Horizon agent and NVIDIA drivers) and with optimization with Vmware's tool.
I created a test pool (one with customization specifications to integrate the machine into the AD domain and the other without). This is a full clone virtual machine (not manual)
In both cases I have a problem, to access the VDI directly after the creation it goes well with the Horizon client, but when I reboot the VDI, impossible to access it and by some miracle when I manage to accessing it the VDI is very slow with a 30% use of the blast process on the CPU.
I can access to VDI with RDP and network connectiviy and there are no problems with network connectivity (DNS, IP, DHCP).
I have 3 errors on the Horizon agent logs:
INFO Parsing Plugin, name: LocalDiskConfigProvider, priority: 5, enabled: 0
INFO Skip loading component LocalDiskConfigProvider as it is disabled
ERROR Failed to get config provider plugin
ERROR classId is required Error code 0x00000001 -- Incorrect function.
ERROR Failed to load environment for user DOMAIN\Username(1), will try 30 seconds later.
If anyone can help me please...
EDIT :
I thought my 2 problems had the same cause but apparently not. I managed to solve my lag problem after the reboot with this topic: https://communities.vmware.com/t5/Horizon-Desktops-and-Apps/Monitor-issues-IDD-or-svga-driver-Horizo...
But I still can't solve the fact that I can't reach the VDI with the Horizon Client (Blast) after rebooting it on some VDIs...
If someone can help me?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi, @LallementJ
I was told by a friend that there is a problem with nvidia that consumes around 20% of the CPU process of VMware Blast when using vGPU and 15.x of nvidia Driver.
My friend was happy to find that by using nvidia driver 14.x, the problem no longer occurs.
Do you use a vGPU?
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Hi,
Thank you for your reply.
But I already solved my problem by adding a new string. You can find the details on this link: https://communities.vmware.com/t5/Horizon-Desktops-and-Apps/Monitor-issues-IDD-or-svga-driver-Horizo...