[THIN] Re: Dropped Sessions

  • From: Greg Watts <cgwatts@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 21:38:42 -0400

No, VPN. I think this might be a switch or router issue.

 On 6/14/05, Marc-Andre Lapierre <malapierre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> 
>  Are you going across vpn? Look at your MTU size…
> 
>   ------------------------------
>  
> *From:* Greg Watts [mailto:cgwatts@xxxxxxxxx] 
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 14, 2005 9:53 AM
> *To:* Thin
> *Subject:* [THIN] Dropped Sessions
>  
>  We are recently experiencing a large number (15-20 times a day) of random 
> dropped sessions from our remote site to our MPS 3.0 Windows 2003 servers. 
> We are using Sun Ray thin clients and we have session reliability enabled 
> and the Unix clients screen does not stay up (not sure if that is a Solaris 
> limitation) but it does automatically reconnect. My first quiestion is 
> having session reliability enabled worth it if the screen does stay and and 
> they only get the "reconnect" button screen using the Sun Ray thin clients? 
> What are the best practices when configuring these Citrix servers for WAN on 
> Windows 2003? Would adjusting session reliability help? It is set to the 
> default of 180 seconds but it will attemp to reconnect for only 30 seconds? 
> What am I missing? I have only found Citrix XP best practices for 
> "TCPMaxDataRetransmissions", "ICAKeeepAlive", TCPkeepalive? 
> 
> -- 
> Greg Watts
> greg.watts@xxxxxxxx
> cgwatts@xxxxxxxxx
> 410.274.3076 (cell)
> 



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Greg Watts
greg.watts@xxxxxxxx
cgwatts@xxxxxxxxx
410.274.3076 (cell)

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