I experience similar delays but i just assumed that because we're using
a t1000 and they're a pretty slow machine that it just didn't have
enough grunt.



Nishimura, Scott L (IT) wrote:
>
> I built a new SRS [Solaris 10/update 6, SRSS 4.1/SRWC 2.1].  Kiosk
> mode [no smart card] runs a Bourne shell script that eventually calls
> uttsc and connects to a WTS.
>
> If I cancel a Windows login [get to the screen that prompts for
> username/password/domain and hit “Cancel”], it takes ~13 seconds to
> get back to a Windows login.  Does anyone else see this?  It almost
> looks like it’s doing an X display reset [CTL ALT backspace backspace]
> the way the status box is displayed.  /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages has
> about 6 seconds of dead time after which I get an error about dtlogin
> not being able to open a display.
>
> Now comes the interesting part:  I added a splash screen which puts up
> a customized picture and verbiage [uses “utmsgbox”].  The main choice
> is “connect to Windows” which runs the same Bourne shell script as
> referenced above.  NOW if I cancel a login, I get back to the splash
> screen almost instantaneously [!].  So by ADDING a step [ostensibly],
> I’ve somehow sped up the delay.
>
> My theory is that by introducing the splash screen, I’ve somehow
> bypassed/overridden other processes.  Trying to trace the process
> stack with ptree and truss got a bit tedious so I gave up [for now],
> especially since I had a faster solution.
>
>
> Scott
>
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