I can confirm this - actually, remote disks on RDP is very slow/ineffective alltogether. Even when the client and server
are on the same local network, the performance is lousy, especially compared to nfs.
I don't think keepalive TSR will resolve the issue, since it's not the session itself that needs keepalive, but the
spesific "share", and I believe there are no settings for this.
-- Edvin
Craig Bender wrote:
I think you'll find the same experience the first time accessing a
remote drive even from the Windows RDP client on a PC.
Troy Knabe wrote:
We have used the -r to access usb drives via rdesktop. I too have
found that the first time you access a USB drive it is very slow. I
have just written it off to the crummy Solaris auto-mounter.
Troy
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marcus Young
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 6:15 AM
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Subject: [SunRay-Users] SunRay / RDP
Hi,
I'm interested to know if anyone has had experience with using the '-r
disk'
RDP pass thorugh with rdesktop (RDP) under SunRay / Solaris. We have
noticed that there is a several seconds delay the first time a share
is accessed from a Win 2003 session - subsequent accesses are faster -
although after a break of an hour or so the access is delayed again.
Is this an RDP issue (only creating the channel as required)? If so
does it make sense to use a 'keep alive TSR' on the windows platform?
Marcus
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