Greetings Thomas,

If you're not seeing packet loss, the hires change won't do anything. But to be sure it's in effect, what does getconf CLK_TCK report?

Regarding the slow draw in general:

Once again a request to open calls if you haven't done so and are seeing this issue. If you have opened one, ¡muchas gracias!

This issue has been replicated by engineering and is being worked.

Regarding the problem being client related, while that sounds logical given your tests, it doesn't rule out the server side. The interaction between the client, the server, and even the OS that is being displayed (due to things like Flash, RCA acceleration) all has to be looked at.

All of it it percolates up through or somehow interacts with Xserver. In this case, I would agree that the issue appears below (above?) the RDP or X11 layer, meaning it happens regardless of what you are displaying, but the real problem could still be at the Xserver layer.



On 5/17/11 5:49 AM, Fuerle, Thomas wrote:
ad slow display refresh:

I have set /etc/system like 'set hires_tick=1', did not change much, at least 
nothing I noticed.

But somebody hinted running 5.2 with the  old 5.1.2 firmware seems to be a good 
approach. So I connected to my production Sun Ray server, which is 5.1.2 and 
did a force of a downgrade of the firmware via

utfwadm -A -e MAC -F -f /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui

terminalID=MAC
         terminalIPA=IP Adrress
         model=SunRayP9
         currentAuth=current Auth server
         currentFW=GUI4.2_140993-07_2010.12.30.17.25
         currentBarrier=422
         currentBarrierLevel=422
         currentMTU=1500
         Subnet=255.255.0.0
         Router=current Router
         LeaseTim=604800
         DHCPServer=current DHCP
         INFORMServer=current INFORM
         tftpSrvr=current tftpSrvr
         FWservType=conf
         speed=100F
         parmsVersion=GUI4.2_140993-07_2010.12.30.17.25
         parmsBarrier=422
         configMTU=1500
         dnsList=current DNS servers
         dname=current dname
         confNetType=DHCP
         confTftpSrvr=current tftp
         conf.fulldup=1
         confServers=current conf server
         stopqon=0
         bandwidth=100000000
         poweroff=30

did go back to the firmware GUI and changed server to servername of srs5.2, 
while keept firmware server to the current prod 5.1.2 and rebootet.

so far this combination seems to work nice as I already know it, which is 
subjective, but that's just my feeling,

So my conclusion would be that something in the firmware is the hand brake or 
broken, which would explain, why it is independent from the client OS you 
running to connect to.

regards, thomas

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Betreff: Re: [SunRay-Users] 5.2 released

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, [email protected] 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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