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1. Re: VM Lagging via connecting with VMware Horizon Client
nachogonzalez Sep 12, 2019 8:25 AM (in response to jainankit2474)Hello jainankit2474
I have a few questions in order to assis you?
- Is the user connecting locally or remotely?
- How is your environment set up?
- Can you tell the horizon view versions? (Connection server, View Agent, VMware tools, Horizon client)- Are you using Thin Clients or Horizon View client on Windows/Linux?
- Is this a Dedicated or floating environment?
- What does user see? A black screen? Poor performance? Mouse dragging?
Have you tried the following?- Logging user from another Client
- Put the VM in Mintenance and log the user to another VDI and check performance- Rebooting the VM
- (in case it's a floating environment) Recompose the VDILooking forward to hearing from you
Regards
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2. Re: VM Lagging via connecting with VMware Horizon Client
jainankit2474 Sep 13, 2019 12:16 AM (in response to nachogonzalez)Hi nachogonzalez,
Please see below Inline response for your questions:
- Is the user connecting locally or remotely?
jainankit2474: We are connecting from the local system to the virtual machine via VMware Horizon Client.
- How is your environment set up?
jainankit2474: We have the local system, that is installed Windows 10 with the latest version. We have installed the VMWare Horizon client to connect with our VM. (server: vo.horizon.vmware.com)
- Can you tell the horizon view versions? (Connection server, View Agent, VMware tools, Horizon client)jainankit2474: VMware Horizon Client, Version: 5.1.0 build-14045148
- Are you using Thin Clients or Horizon View client on Windows/Linux?
jainankit2474: Horizon Client on Windows.
- Is this a Dedicated or floating environment?
jainankit2474: It's a dedicated environment.
- What does user see? A black screen? Poor performance? Mouse dragging?
jainankit2474: Poor performance. Lagging on a screen.
Have you tried the following?- Logging user from another Client.
jainankit2474: Already tried. Sometimes issue resolve when we use a different machine.- Put the VM in Maintenance and log the user to another VDI and check the performance
jainankit2474: How Can I do it?
- Rebooting the VM
jainankit2474: Yes tried it also.- (in case it's a floating environment) Recompose the VDI.
jainankit2474: Dedicated environment. -
3. Re: VM Lagging via connecting with VMware Horizon Client
nachogonzalez Sep 15, 2019 12:24 PM (in response to jainankit2474)Hi jainankit2474 based on your answers:
Please see below Inline response for your questions:
- Is the user connecting locally or remotely?
jainankit2474: We are connecting from the local system to the virtual machine via VMware Horizon Client.
- How is your environment set up?
jainankit2474: We have the local system, that is installed Windows 10 with the latest version. We have installed the VMWare Horizon client to connect with our VM. (server: vo.horizon.vmware.com)
- Can you tell the horizon view versions? (Connection server, View Agent, VMware tools, Horizon client)jainankit2474: VMware Horizon Client, Version: 5.1.0 build-14045148
- Are you using Thin Clients or Horizon View client on Windows/Linux?
jainankit2474: Horizon Client on Windows.
- Is this a Dedicated or floating environment?
jainankit2474: It's a dedicated environment.
- What does user see? A black screen? Poor performance? Mouse dragging?
jainankit2474: Poor performance. Lagging on a screen.
Have you tried the following?- Logging user from another Client.
jainankit2474: Already tried. Sometimes issue resolve when we use a different machine.- Put the VM in Maintenance and log the user to another VDI and check the performance
jainankit2474: How Can I do it?
Disregard
- Rebooting the VM
jainankit2474: Yes tried it also.- (in case it's a floating environment) Recompose the VDI.
jainankit2474: Dedicated environment.My conclussion is that the issue is on horizon client and not on the horizon infrastructure.
The question that lead me to thin this is that if the customer connects from another client the issue does not apprear.Why don't you try this:
- Take a reference client that is working fine (lets call it client A)
- Take the troublesome client (lets call it client B)1. Check Client software and drivers configuration:
2. Log in to virtual machine with client A
3. Check performance monitor of client (CPU, Memory, Network and IOPS) try perfmon /res
4. Take a look at horizon client logs Horizon Client for Windows LogsRepeat steps 1-4 with client B and check for any differences
Looking forward to hearing from you