On Dec 21, 2005, at 12:12 PM, David Partrington wrote:
Mark,
Turn non-card (smart card) access on to see if you have a problem
on a Sun
Ray Solaris session. We run rdesktop through CAM mode and have
never had a
latency issue. RDP only requires a 6K per session pipe.
Good Luck Dave P
Dave,
That's what's odd. Other applications on the Windows server don't
show latency like this one. Since it's a application that basically
involves filling in forms, this has been a show-stopper.
Thanks and I'll post back when I get some more information.
Mark G.
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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Latency echoing keystrokes in one
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On Dec 21, 2005, at 10:38 AM, Craig Bender wrote:
Mark,
How does the application respond when access via RDP from other
platforms (i.e. a PC running RDP or the Sun Ray Server console)?
Craig,
Good question. We'll run those experiments. They're a couple hours
away and with their winter break it will be January before we can
gather any more data. Thanks for the response.
Mark Griffin wrote:
We're a reseller running a small Sun Ray demonstration for a
university. It's a self contained 100 Mb network with a D-Link
router providing DHCP addresses, a Windows 2003 server running the
application and a W2100z as the Sun Ray server with SRSS 3.1 on
Solaris. Rdesktop provides the Windows connectivity. We're using
CAM mode.
The application is Jinitiator (Oracle's implementation of Sun's
JavaSoft Plug-In for Solaris). It's launched through a web browser
and they use it to access Oracle forms from the PC for a
facilities maintenance application. It's a Windows-only application.
When running from a Sun Ray 170 we're seeing slow response to
keyboard input, i.e., if you type quickly the display lags by six
to seven characters. When using other applications based on the PC
such as browsing the web or using word processing, the response is
quite satisfactory. Also when using the application directly on
the PC, this problem does not appear.
Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.
Regards,
Mark
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