Wednesday, April 15, 2009

[THIN] Re: CSC/WI help

You could also Disable the Certificate Revocation List (CRL) check in ASP as per http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX117273 to prevent the delay on first page after restarting IIS, or rebooting the Web Interface server. This just requires adding the <generatePublisherEvidence enabled="false"/> line to the Aspnet.config file. It makes a huge difference!

 

Cheers,

Jeremy.

 

From: thin-bounce@freelists.org [mailto:thin-bounce@freelists.org] On Behalf Of James Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 1:43 PM
To: Thin
Subject: [THIN] Re: CSC/WI help

 

Isnt the delay simply ASP running itself up?
 
After the very first inital login / load after a reboot do things return to normal??
 
For subsequent user logins (after the initial login), those should be much quicker (in our setup its near instant) but ONLY after the initial login. .
 
If it only happens on the first user login after a reboot id say there isnt anything to stress about... :-)
 
 

 


Subject: [THIN] CSC/WI help
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 01:13:35 -0400
From: benwayj@jsjcorp.com
To: thin@freelists.org

We are running version 3.0.1 CSC and WI 4.2.4.7648

against a PS 4.5 farm

 

I rebooted the CSC/WI tonight and added more RAM (now it has 3GB, its a vm on a new ESX box)

 

the CSC/WI is on our internal network.

 

After the reboot, there is a 30 sec delay after the user enters username/password and clicks logon until the published apps are listed. The Browser goes blank during this time.

 

Plus there seems to be another delay after the user clicks on a published app before it launches, that one is about 20 seconds.

 

this is all happening in has I'm testing after the reboot in the middle of the night so no one is really using any of the servers.

 

Not sure where to start looking, and there's too many cooks in the kitchen to know what changed.

 

Jason Benway


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