Und dann hat mir Lee geantwortet. Ich hab mich artig bedankt! Und dann hat
geschrieben, dass ich very welcome bin.... Ich bin so gerührt...
Und dann kams ganz dick. Es klingelte das Telefon... Kieler Nummer glaub ich.
Ich dachte zuerst einer wollte mir Druckertoner verkaufen... War aber irgendwie
so ein Typ von einer Uni?!?!?!? Keine Ahnung. Hab das nicht so ganz verstanden.
Sprach aber sehr "geordnet" nicht so ein Gestammel wie ich es allgemein von mir
gebe. Wie auch immer. Ich wäre ja fast gestorben. Und dann wollte der wissen
wie ich das Problem gelöst habe.... Man war ich froh als der wieder aufgelegt
hat. Ich weiß da gar nichts zu zu sagen.
Von: Lee Allen [mailto:l...@leecallen.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. September 2011 14:30
An: openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: [openthinclient-user] Slow boot
This is probably more applicable to a Cisco switch than a Netgear but it's
worth a try:
In your switch configuration, look for a setting like "spanning tree" -- either
at the port level or global -- and turn it off.
Lee
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 4:50 AM, Andreas von der Reith
<andreasvonderre...@nordkehdingen.de> wrote:
Hi! I'm experiencing a strange problem. I have a domain controller (Win2003)
with DHCP and DNS and a terminalserver (Win2008r2). OTC is installed on the
terminalserver. Both Servers are connected direktly to a switch. Also connected
directly to this switch are most of the clients. I have a second switch
connected to the main switch to multiply network connections in my room.
Clients connected direktly to the main switch boot slowly. First the DHCP
process takes quiet a long time until the client recieves the OTC-packages.
Then first the splash screen appears for a while but disappears again after a
few seconds... After that only those (for me) obscure linux lines run through
and sometimes even halt for a while. Finally OTC starts and opens RDP. The
whole process takes up to three minutes.
If I start a Client connected to the switch in my room the whole process is
much faster. The time until the client receives the OTC package is much
shorter. While booting the splashscreen never disapears. All in all it takes 1
minute to boot into rdp!
I tested this behaviour with a couple of clients. It is reproducible.
Anyone any ideas?
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