[THIN] Re: published apps across servers

  • From: "Rowlandson, John" <John.Rowlandson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 16:50:23 +1000



Hey scott

I was just looking for something on citrix.com and found this..

It is about FR2 and session sharing which _may_ fix your issues if you
go to FR2

John

http://hqextsrvsft01.citrix.com/cgi-bin/webcgi.exe/,/?Session=3D4301587,U=
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1,ST=3D291,N=3D0007,K=3D16908,SXI=3D16,Case=3Dobj(18406)

Document ID: CTX159159
This solution pertains to:

MetaFrame XP for Windows 2000=20
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Session sharing with Feature Release 2 explained=20

The following explains the scenarios on Session Sharing that are
confirmed to be as designed behavior in Feature Release 2.

There are some misconceptions that have to do with the way the Citrix
Management Console displays shared sessions. For example, a user running
two session-shared applications shows two entries in the console but the
sessions have the same number; for example, ica-tcp#1.

Using the Win32 Client 986 or later, connecting from a workstation to
two or more seamlessly published applications on the same server show as
being session-shared. This happens for either custom connections or an
application set. However, if the applications are accessed
non-seamlessly, two separate connections are used and shown.=20
If you connect to the pass-through 986 or later client that is either
published or run from inside a desktop session, and then connect to two
or more published applications on the same server from which you
launched the pass-through client through an application set, the
sessions are shown as session-shared.
If the connections to the two published applications are made by custom
connections with the pass-through client, they will show as two separate
connections and each subsequent connection to a published application on
the same server will be session-shared.

Another point to note is that when using the pass-through client and
connecting to a published application that is on the same server from
which the pass-through client was launched, the applications are
actually launched within the Windows NT session in which the
pass-through client is running. The applications do not go through ICA.


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-----Original Message-----
From: Hopkins, Scott [mailto:Scott.Hopkins@xxxxxxxxxxx]=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 3:49 PM
To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [THIN] published apps across servers



hi all,

win2k + XPe + fr1=20

we have an application that I have mentioned before AFE that runs in IE.
it has been locking up and freezing intermitantely for users.  it uses
oracle j-initiator for forms.  we have now indivdualised the jcache
files for each user which appears to have helped reduce the freezing.

today the SA working at the latest deployment site noted that users that
had freezing were connected to different servers for their different
published apps...=20

it would appear that if users are connected to the one server for all
their published apps they do not get the freezing.

so i am wonder what everyone thinks of this? =20

is it possible to determine that where a user gets their first app from
they should then get all their other apps from that server??  or any
other ideas...

also we have noticed that the published windows explorer gives some
significant degredation in server performance when run by users.  has
anyone else noticed this?

thanks Scott.


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