tnelipov
Active Member
RE: Citrix Freezes\\Drops
Steve -
When we experienced memory violations with Citrix users, it was often
related to JDE code / bugs. We had problems with down sessions in Citrix
which were solved by service packs and patches.
If down sessions are a problem, let me know and I can give more detail.
Tony Nelipovich
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The Saga Continues...
I last posted a description of memory violations and application freeze-ups
on our 30+ Citrix XP servers with 300+ users. We are averaging approximatley
40-50 memory violation messages a day across the farm and 30 HelpDesk calls
reporting hung sessions (many more probably happen but don't get called in).
Suggestions such as upgrading to IE 5.5 SP2 and deleting user overrides
helped a bit, but the same errors still occur and we are still working on
the issue. I realize that an error free environment will not exist, but I
would like to know how often this happens in other JDE environments and if
anyone has actually put a number on an acceptable amount of
disconnected\frozen sessions in a thin-client environment.
Thanks,
Steve
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Steve -
When we experienced memory violations with Citrix users, it was often
related to JDE code / bugs. We had problems with down sessions in Citrix
which were solved by service packs and patches.
If down sessions are a problem, let me know and I can give more detail.
Tony Nelipovich
==================
The Saga Continues...
I last posted a description of memory violations and application freeze-ups
on our 30+ Citrix XP servers with 300+ users. We are averaging approximatley
40-50 memory violation messages a day across the farm and 30 HelpDesk calls
reporting hung sessions (many more probably happen but don't get called in).
Suggestions such as upgrading to IE 5.5 SP2 and deleting user overrides
helped a bit, but the same errors still occur and we are still working on
the issue. I realize that an error free environment will not exist, but I
would like to know how often this happens in other JDE environments and if
anyone has actually put a number on an acceptable amount of
disconnected\frozen sessions in a thin-client environment.
Thanks,
Steve
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http://www.jdelist.com/cgi-bin/wwwthreads/showflat.pl?Cat=&Board=OW&Number=3
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