Alan ..
ESX tools will only show you the VM is busy, as you note. You'll need to
use OS tools for inspecting the load inside the VM (e.g. prstat) to find
out what's going on there. It could be completely unrelated to Sun Ray.
Curtis.
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Hi,
I am running 2x Solaris 10 x86 64-bit VM in 2 ESX 3.0.1 separately and SRSS
3.1 are installed in the Solaris VM. The 2 Solaris VM is running at 100%
CPU load as reported by the Virtual Centre. I am trying to find out what
process is causing the problem. At first, we thought we didn't add enough
users. So we used bbmkuser to add more than what I have deployed so far.
And my SunRay sessions are not using dtsession, so the memory utilisation
is very low at the moment (abt 500MB Guest memory usage). They have 2
critical apps running - windows connector (with the virtual keyboard
running to provide screen lock upon card removal) and usbdisk. The Sunray
server should be acting as a pass-thru connector to the windows vm.
It was so bad last night that the screen-lock script within the
windows_connector script didn't work, and tt took a long time between card
insertion to presenting the desktop VM. After reboot, the script is working
again.
ESX servers: 2x IBM X3650 with 24GB RAM each and 2x quad-core E5320 per
server.
Any idea what's happening?
Thanks for the help.
Regards,
Alan
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