[THIN] Re: Urgent: MPSv3 and Neoware clients...

  • From: "Roger Riggins" <roger.riggins@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 12:17:18 -0600

Is the poor performance sporatically or all of the time?

Are the thin clients on the same lan/subnet as the fat clients?

Good luck,
R



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Subject: [THIN] Urgent: MPSv3 and Neoware clients...
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Has anyone run into some serious performance issues with thin clients
connecting to MPSv3 servers, especially Neoware clients?

I contacted Neoware support yesterday, and they gave me an updated
ICA client (v8.11), and it does not seem to help anything.  I have
Speedscreen set to On, and caching of bitmaps on as well.  I have
checked the switches to verify that there are no errors on the
network (none are present on the ports for the thin clients and the
MF servers).  Also, I still believe there are some issues with the
thin clients, as our fat clients do not have any performance issues
what-so-ever.

Just a rundown of the environment:

Windows Server 2003 SE (installed hotfixes from Pubforum and all from
Windows Update)
All MPSv3 hotfixes installed (001, 005,006, 007, 008, 011, 012, and
016)
HP Proliant DL-360G3 (do not have Write cache module) (Rompaq is at
7.10)

I have monitored the Logical Disk\%Disk Time and Physical Disk\%Disk
Time for over three days.  I found nothing out of the ordinary
indicating that we would require the Write Cache module.

Any ideas?

Chris

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