Kent,

I am experiencing a similar issue with stalled horizontal lines on the
greeting icon only.  The windows session seems to be rendering fine once
I'm logged in.  The odd thing is that it only occurs when I'm using the
IPsec tunnel directly from the DTU.  When I'm connected directly to the
LAN or if I'm behind a FW with a site-to-site VPN I don't have any
problems.  

I'm running SRSS 4.1 and SRWC 2.1 and my DTU is using the
GUI4.1_139548-02_2009.05.13.18.59 firmware version

I don't want change the network speed on the servers or 'set hire tick'
option only to handle the DTU's that are directly tunneling in. Any
advice would be appreciated.

-Costa



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kent Peacock
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 6:16 PM
To: Detlev Habicht
Cc: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Graphic performance problems with SunRay 2FS

Detlev Habicht wrote:
> Well,
> 
> we are using one V480, one V440 and one V880 for the SunRays-Server 
> Cluster.
> 
> Normally our guys are using the Remote Login feature to login in our
> Linux hosts (three X4600M2). Our big jobs are running on the linux
hosts.
> 
> We are in the moment not so much people here. I have over 50 SunRays 
> connected,
> but normally are only 20-30 in use.
> 
> Only a few people are using a Solaris desktop - so our Solaris hosts
> are normally idle (when you test it with top or w). The Solaris hosts
> have Gigabit interfaces on both sides (i use a dedicated net).
> 
> We have here one Cisco Catalyst 6500 and 48 SunRays are connected
> to one Modul of the switch. The other on a second modul.
> I think, i used the command "set port host"
> on all ports - but i will check it again.
> 
> Packet loss, what is normal?

Essentially 0. There is a known issue with some switches using Gbps
links to the servers. They don't buffer UDP traffic very well. If you're
running 4.1,  you can add "set hires_tick = 1" to /etc/system and reboot
the server(s). If that doesn't work, you should try setting the speed on
the server link to 100 Mbps.

Kent

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