# Known Issues ## xUnit The xUnit tests cannot currently be run; we are working to integrate the prototype .NET Core runner to re-enable them. ## Console Output The console output on Windows and under certain `TERM` environments on Linux (`xterm` is known to work fine), the console scrolls badly. We believe this is due to incomplete System.Console APIs, which have been fixed upstream and will be updated when new packages drop. Performance issues have been seen in some scenarios, such as nested SSH sessions. We believe this is likely an issue with `Console.ReadKey()` and are investigating. ## Remoting Only basic authentication is implemented Multiple sessions are not yet supported Server shut-down is not complete (must restart `omiserver` after a session is completed. ## Registry Use `SafeHandle` objects attempt to use the registry (even on Linux) so a stub is in place to prevent error messages. This should be fixed in .NET Core. Use of the registry is widespread throughout the PowerShell codebase, and so innocuous things (such as loading particular modules) can cause strange behavior when unguarded code is executed. ## Unavailable cmdlets This project includes the CoreCLR versions of the `Commands.Management`, `Commands.Utility`, `Security`, and `PSDiagnostics` modules. The `Archive`, `Diagnostics`, `PSGet`, and `Host` modules are not yet included. The `WSMan.Management` module cannot be included unless the `Management.Infrastructure.Native` library is ported. The CoreCLR version of the `Commands.Utility` module does not contain the following cmdlets that exist in the FullCLR version: - ConvertFrom-String - ConvertTo-Html - Export-PSSession - Get-TraceSource - Import-PSSession - Invoke-RestMethod - Invoke-WebRequest - Out-GridView - Out-Printer - Send-MailMessage - Set-TraceSource - Show-Command - Trace-Command - Update-List