Out of curiosity, do you still have the previous OSol Boot Environment?
Can you try rebooting into it, and see if that makes the difference? If
so, I'd like to know the older build number.
We have heard reports that things slowed significantly in a particular
OpenSolaris build, that would be nice to verify.
Personally I hate gnome-terminal and continue to use xterm, and I've not
seen a big change.
What version of browser do you use?
-Bob
marty scholes wrote:
I recently upgraded to SRSS 4.2 and the DTU firmware, but it seems
significantly slower than 4.1, to the point where scrolling in the browser or
terminal shows a visible refresh wave going down the screen.
I tried:
* enabling crypto, no visible change
* removing the /etc/sock2path hack, seems slightly faster
* upgrading Osol from 124 to 125 then 126, no visible change
* putting "set hires_tick = 1" into /etc/system, no visible change
The machine is a laptop with AMD Turion x2 1.6 GHz, 4GB RAM and single 100Mb
NIC. It runs two sets of triple-head 1280x1024 stations using Sun Ray 1 DTUs
and a single Sun Ray 150. Traffic is through two cheapo unmanaged switches.
utcapture shows 0.000% packet loss and latency approx 2.5 (ms?).
Since SRSS 4.2 is EA/Beta/Not-quite-ready status, is it possible there is some
debugging stuff left in the firmware and binaries? I noticed the binaries are
not stripped. If so, then is it safe to assume that the release version will
perform similarly to 4.1?
Nothing has changed except upgrading SRSS and Osol.
Any advice appreciated -- this is driving my wife batty.
Thanks,
Marty
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