Gary Mills wrote:
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 12:35:07PM -0400, Bob Doolittle wrote:
When you're talking about timeouts "when logging in or logging out",
do you mean to Windows, or Solaris?
There shouldn't be any activities common to both that would affect
both that I can think of.
Neither. The timeouts are on my Sun Ray terminal. The screen goes
white with a floating icon. I have to control-moon it and unlock the
screen to get my desktop session back. It's clearly a NAT router issue.
I understand that part :-).
First you said:
I get
a timeout when logging in or logging out, but not when connecting or
disconnecting with my smart card.
I originally assumed your timeout was occurring during Solaris (or Linux?)
login/logout.
Then you said:
I used the Sun Windows connector to log into our
Windows terminal server at the office. Just as I got a glimse of the
Windows window and heard the Microsoft arpeggio, I got that timeout
again.
This seems to imply the timeout occurs during
Windows login.
Is it both? Or just Windows?
What kind of hardware platform are you using?
Are you using Solaris or Linux?
If you have an undersized and overloaded server,
any period of intense system activity can cause
temporary starvation of heartbeats to the Sun Ray
which can result in timeouts such as you describe
if the resource oversubscription is sufficiently
large and/or kernel scheduling is sufficiently
poor. So we need to understand your situation better.
Thanks,
Bob
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