Since the jinitiator is running on the VM, can you try rule out the Sun
Ray by connecting to the VM via a PC based RDP client and see if you see
that same thing? I think you'll find out that the Sun Ray has nothing
to do with it, as this has long been a frustration of terminal server
and Citrix users. Read the following forum on the subject. Sounds
identical.
http://www.brianmadden.com/forums/t/2/19970.aspx
Freddy Delgado wrote:
Hi Gurus!
I have a serious situation on a customer, I wondering if some have the same for
help me.
There is the scenario:
1. the customer hace a Sunrays 2 on the network (everything works good)
2. each Sunray was configure to connect to virtual desktop machine on VMware
3. The most of de applications runs well: Excel, word, mail, CRM
(client-server),etc
The problem is:
The customer have an OAS application (web-enable) thats installs and runs
jinitiator for start the system......
The applications runs, but the user report a very low time response at the
moment to interacting with the system.
For example if I wrote the word "Sunray-users" I saw an slow response betwen my
sunray keybord and the screen.....
I wrote "Sunray..." in the screen i saw fists "S"....then 3 mseconds "u"....then 3
mseconds "n"..... and next, next, next.... to complete the word.
The question: What are different using jinitiator on the sunray.....? Other
important thing are that when I try the same situation using only the virtual
machine console (on VMware VI client) Jinitiator works very good.....
In others words: Jinitiator makes a slow performance when it interacting with
sunray?
I hope for someone to gave me a clue, a troeuble shooting web link, or something like that.
Its very important!!!
Thanks.
bye.
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