Got it. Sorry, I incorrectly assumed Putty was only available for
Windows. Is it lame that gnome-terminal meets my needs? ;)
First, if you have support, please open a case so we can track it from a
development side.
There are a few people responding, all with different scenarios, which
all could be different issues. For Win7/2008R2 via MS-RDP, it's
possible that RCA is kicking in. Adding -D to uttsc would be an
interesting test to run.
I believe there are some new features in 5.2 that could affect drawing,
though I would expect them to be positive impacts. I want to double
check with the developer before I claim new features that may or not
have made the cut as I don't seem them in the release notes, nor do I
see a way to change the one that is suspect in my mind.
In the meantime, if folks could gather the following information. If
you are not comfortable with putting this information on the list,
please give the information to Oracle Support.
-Note if settings /etc/system like 'set hires_tick=1' are enabled.
-Any settings in the parms files (if used)
-Provide a utquery of DTUs exhibiting this behavior
-Describe the network, both on server and client side
-Any packet loss detected with utcapture
-MTU settings agreed upon between server and client...and whether that
matches a ping test for max MTU
(http://blogs.oracle.com/ThinkThin/entry/the_importance_of_mtu)
On 5/16/11 6:53 AM, Philippe Bourdeu d'Aguerre wrote:
Le lundi 16 mai 2011, craig.ben...@oracle.com a écrit :
Isn't putty windows?
I have a plain (not virtalized) CentOS server running SRSS 5.2 and Sunrays
connecting to it with Gnome or KDE CentOS sessions on the same server.
Refresh is randomly slow.
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