Dear all,
I have been looking for a suitable set-up for our high school (Swiss Gymnasium, grades 10 through 13, 400 students, 60 teachers) that would allow our students to use their own netbook/laptop in class as well as at home. Conditions are:
A couple of years ago I started looking more closely into LTSP and I have set up a test lab that works just fine. Though, the local nature of that makes it less suitable to our needs. Clearly, I have studied NX and now I have followed the development of X2GO more or less closely. I feel that X2GO is the perfect candidate and I want to set up a larger-scale test network. Before doing so, however, I would like to hear other people's experience with such set-ups.
I have compiled a preliminary list of questions (s.b.). If you have any experience with larger scale X2GO set-ups, I would really appreciate your input and I think others might be interested as well. Thanks a lot for sharing your expertise! If you would like to communicate in German or French, I can cope with both.
Cheers! St. Müller, Switzerland
QUESTIONS (yes/no, experience?)
d) Band with
e) Multimedia (Flash) f) Compatibility with Terminal Server (LTSP) on same server or is X2GO usable also as directly as terminal server? g) Mounting homes from data server h) Compatibility with administration servers (LDAP, ADS etc.) i) Acess protection, security
FRAGEN (ja/nein, Erfahrungen?)
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Hi,
On 05/02/2010 12:24 PM, sm8ps-x2go1@yahoo.com wrote:
QUESTIONS (yes/no, experience?)
I can provide a few answers:
e) Multimedia (Flash)
You should not expect e.g. youtube videos to run smoothly.
f) Compatibility with Terminal Server (LTSP) on same server or is X2GO usable also as directly as terminal server?
The X2Go client can be used on a terminal booted from an LTSP server. Alternatively X2Go provides a PXE boot for terminals as well (which I have not yet used).
h) Compatibility with administration servers (LDAP, ADS etc.)
User database can be served via LDAP or any other mechanism supported by SSH (which usually uses PAM).
i) Acess protection, security
Login works via SSH.
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sm8ps-x2go1@yahoo.com schreef:
Dear all,
I have been looking for a suitable set-up for our high school (Swiss Gymnasium, grades 10 through 13, 400 students, 60 teachers) that would allow our students to use their own netbook/laptop in class as well as at home. Conditions are:
- no technical support for users' computers (therefore no installing individual applications, no passing out images etc.)
- must work on computers in any state, even with broken OS, browser whatever (so must allow terminal server solution as fall-back)
- plattform independent (win/mac/linux and independent of individual computer models)
- must work over WLAN
- should be available on- as well as off-site
A couple of years ago I started looking more closely into LTSP and I have set up a test lab that works just fine. Though, the local nature of that makes it less suitable to our needs. Clearly, I have studied NX and now I have followed the development of X2GO more or less closely. I feel that X2GO is the perfect candidate and I want to set up a larger-scale test network. Before doing so, however, I would like to hear other people's experience with such set-ups.
I have compiled a preliminary list of questions (s.b.). If you have any experience with larger scale X2GO set-ups, I would really appreciate your input and I think others might be interested as well. Thanks a lot for sharing your expertise! If you would like to communicate in German or French, I can cope with both.
I have only experience with small scale setups. I will answer only some questions.
Cheers! St. Müller, Switzerland
QUESTIONS (yes/no, experience?)
- Local OS: a) Copy/Paste from/to local OS
Works fine.
b) Accessing local file systems c) Support of local USB devices d) Sound e) Printing on local printer f) Printing on local network printer / on remote network printer 2) Set-Up, Administration: a) number of server / user (50, 100, 150 concurrent sessions) b) Load Balancing, Cluster c) Manageability of several parallel servers in administration d) Band with
e) Multimedia (Flash)
Little flash animations are no problem, but bigger flash like films are too slow. Flash can make a user-session very slow, when people call me about a slow desktop I ask them to close all browser windows. In most cases it was flash and the problem is gone then.
f) Compatibility with Terminal Server (LTSP) on same server or is X2GO usable also as directly as terminal server?
I expect you can use LTSP and X2go on the same server, but X2go is really different. X2go is usuable directly without LTSP.
X2go works trough SSH and don't uses a display manager (e.g. GDM).
I will advise you to install and try it. You can make a one-node installation in about 10 minutes: http://www.x2go.org/fileadmin/doc/installation_x2go_debian_en.html A one-node installation is not what you want, but you will learn a lot about how X2go works and it's very easy to install.
You could use a live-CD to test it, e.g.: http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/i386/iso-cd/debian-live-504...
g) Mounting homes from data server h) Compatibility with administration servers (LDAP, ADS etc.) i) Acess protection, security
With regards, Paul van der Vlis.
Paul van der Vlis wrote:
QUESTIONS (yes/no, experience?)
- Local OS: a) Copy/Paste from/to local OS
Works fine.
We have some customers with Windows-Clients that complain about that. Sometimes working, sometimes not. Although I cannot confirm it, because this specific (power-) users are in an other country and I therefore have no physical access to their client installations.
With Linux- and OSX-Clients no problems are reported yet.
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On Sun, 2010-05-02 at 03:24 -0700, sm8ps-x2go1@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear all,
I have been looking for a suitable set-up for our high school (Swiss Gymnasium, grades 10 through 13, 400 students, 60 teachers) that would allow our students to use their own netbook/laptop in class as well as at home. Conditions are:
- no technical support for users' computers (therefore no installing individual applications, no passing out images etc.)
- must work on computers in any state, even with broken OS, browser whatever (so must allow terminal server solution as fall-back)
- plattform independent (win/mac/linux and independent of individual computer models)
- must work over WLAN
- should be available on- as well as off-site
A couple of years ago I started looking more closely into LTSP and I have set up a test lab that works just fine. Though, the local nature of that makes it less suitable to our needs. Clearly, I have studied NX and now I have followed the development of X2GO more or less closely. I feel that X2GO is the perfect candidate and I want to set up a larger-scale test network. Before doing so, however, I would like to hear other people's experience with such set-ups.
We also initially looked at LTSP but realized it would not meet our remote access requirements. We were planning to use NoMachine's solution even though we would have liked a fully open source solution but found major issues with sound (esd based). We then thought of wrapping NX inside of some scripting and using pulseaudio for sound outside of NX and that's when we stumbled across X2Go.
We are planning a very substantial installation but are still quite small - about 15 to 18 desktops. We are planning to scale to many thousands. Our environment is a bit different. X2Go is normally used as one server to many desktops. We were concerned about how certain protocols would behave in the shared desktop environment, e.g., SIP and VNC. We did not want to invest in building an entire company around many-to-one service only to find a necessary protocol failed in such an environment.
Thus, we combined X2Go with VServer to create a one-to-one ratio between X2Go servers and clients. The VServer hashification feature means we add minimal disk and RAM overhead per X2Go server.
Our first server was quite - two quad core CPUs, 32GB RAM, an iSCSI SAN. The current load is barely taxing the CPU. RAM is a little more of a concern as we are chewing through it faster than expected. We were originally told by an NX consultant that we could get 20 users per GB or RAM. We thought that was pushing it and estimated 10. However, we are finding individual users using 300 - 1000 MB each. I'm not sure if the per user value will drop as we add more users. The VServer hashification is supposed to enable a single page in memory for all duplicates. We did notice that much of this memory is the X2Go cache. I do not yet know if this is tunable and may be the disadvantage of the 1-to-1 server/client ratio, i.e., potentially hundreds of caches when we would have had one. I have not investigated creating a shared cache and am concerned of the security implications of such a thing. I should mention that the dedicated 1:1 approach with fixed IP addresses is very nice for schools so violations of access policy can be accurately tracked to a user without trying to match logs with DHCP lease times.
We have rewritten some of the scripts to combine processes. We stopped the x2gocleansessions process on all clients and created one master process on the vserver host to clean all the clients. We also altered the printing scripts to enable the central cups print server to service multiple x2go servers.
Finally, we run a single database instance for all clients. This also involved some patching of the scripts as we did not want the clients accessing the database as the postgres super-user.
Out first deployment is almost finished and we hope to share our configurations with the community soon.
I have compiled a preliminary list of questions (s.b.). If you have any experience with larger scale X2GO set-ups, I would really appreciate your input and I think others might be interested as well. Thanks a lot for sharing your expertise! If you would like to communicate in German or French, I can cope with both.
Cheers! St. Müller, Switzerland
QUESTIONS (yes/no, experience?)
- Local OS: We have successfully run using several distributions of Linux and Windows. We have done some preliminary testing with Mac and it seemed to work after tweaking a couple of the X settings - I don't recall which right now although one was to enable full screen.
a) Copy/Paste from/to local OS Works reasonably well with Linux local OS with some inconsistencies. It is virtually unusable in Windows. b) Accessing local file systems This seems to work very reliably although we had to do major hacking of
We are having a problem with full screen mode in Windows - it does not work. I suspect there is some kind of --fullscreen parameter which is not being passed to Xming. I haven't looked at this yet but need to do so soon as it is confusing the Windows users and prevents iterating over open windows in the X2Go desktop by using the alt-tab key. the scripts to get it to work in the VServer environment because we intentionally limit the POSIX capabilities of the x2go client vservers. We posted an possible issue with Windows systems earlier today on the list. It is not properly cleaning up the created desktop icons. This may be peculiar to our environment.
We have noticed that file transfers to the X2Go server are producing inordinate I/O wait. I believe this is not an X2Go issue but is peculiar to our iSCSI intiator. I'd be very curious to know if others are seeing this.
c) Support of local USB devices This is a very nice feature in X2Go - particularly how one can create
d) Sound This can be a maddening problem. The short answer is that it works well. However, it is almost application by application warfare. For example, Kaffeine defaulted to using pulseaudio and worked almost out of
e) Printing on local printer The cups-x2go printer is an excellent solution. We are picking up a few issues. On Windows systems, it seems not matter what printer we choose,
We also have noticed a problem with Windows profiles. One client has stored Windows user directories (e.g., My Documents) on their server. The data store is not reference by a drive letter and shows up in the X2Go client file system browser simply as My Documents. It will not share with the x2go server. Anything with a drive letter including network drives and removable media shares fine. the share dynamically within a session. One problem we have in the VServer environment is that we cannot unmount them from within the x2go client. The fusermount -u command requires a namespace capability that we cannot grant without granting the SYS_ADMIN capability which we refuse to do for security reasons. This may be fixed in newer kernels. we are running 2.6.28. the box. The shortcomings were, again, our virtualized infrastructure where the underlying guest did not have direct access to the sound hardware. KDE sounds did not work even when we set artSd to use ESD. Instead, we manually edited the knotifyrc file to call paplay instead of esdplay and upgraded the libsndfile1 to the Squeeze version (the Lenny version did not play .ogg files). Once we did that, KDE sounds jumped to life. On the other hand, we have yet to get Firefox/Iceweasel to play sounds. Any time we make the recommended changes to use pulse audio or alsa as the default sound system, firefox seg faults. Flash did seem to work but has since stopped working. We suspect that is because another required package from Squeeze disabled libasound32 and that package may be required for the flash plugin sound. the print job is opened by whatever application is associated with pdf files. We have not yet started to troubleshoot this issue. We also noticed that the x2goclient printing is NOT seeing the printers provided by the local Windows print server. It is seeing locally installed network printers.
f) Printing on local network printer / on remote network printer See previous answer 2) Set-Up, Administration: a) number of server / user (50, 100, 150 concurrent sessions) b) Load Balancing, Cluster This is a near term project but we have not yet addressed clustering and load balancing. We may try to do this at the VServer rather than X2Go level. c) Manageability of several parallel servers in administration
d) Band with We have been a little surprised by bandwidth requirements. When tethering via cell phone to an EDGE network, we are noticing very, very sluggish performance. Of course, most other solutions would not be usable at all! X2Go seems more latency sensitive than bandwidth sensitive. That may be more the issue with the EDGE networks.
We have seen X2Go perform well with up to around 3% packet loss. Higher than that and it starts to lag badly from upper layer retransmissions. Between 10% and 15%, it starts to become unusable. Again, other solutions break completely well before then.
We have noticed problems in highly congested networks. It is almost as if the packets are delivered out of order as the typed sequences are out of order. However, we also noticed that the sequences are out of order with repeating characters. Since it is highly unlikely that TCP is ultimately delivering packets our of sequence, we wonder if this is some kind of compression or optimization logic gone awry.
We have not done analysis on it but it anecdotally appears that wireless network can show serious degradation over wired networks. I suppose this is probably due to packet loss on a wireless network which, for normal data transfers is not noticeable but, since each keystroke is a data packet (I assume), lost packets can result in delayed character display. This can be annoying to fast typists or those who type by sight.
e) Multimedia (Flash)
f) Compatibility with Terminal Server (LTSP) on same server or is X2GO usable also as directly as terminal server? g) Mounting homes from data server This is where the X2Go/Vserver combination shines. Because VServer
h) Compatibility with administration servers (LDAP, ADS etc.) i) Acess protection, security We are not using much security within X2Go. We have not restricted users in x2goserver.conf. We do completely isolate users from the server farm with as needed, micro-perimeter security via the ISCS
As others have mentioned, X2Go is not well suited to delivering video. My limited understanding is that the algorithms used to optimize the kind of screen refresh required for passing typical application screens is very different from that used to transmit video (besides the sheer bandwidth issue). We have noticed that changing the compression setting from the default 16m-jpeg to 16m-png-jpeg seems to make a substantial difference in both clarity and performance. We are continuing to investigate optimizing the somewhat laggard screen refresh offered by NX. provides a single file system, we do not use a separate file server. The data is stored on an iSCSI SAN and mounted as a local file system on the VServer host. This is then remounted using mount bind to all the various guests so that the file system semantics are always those of a local file system and we never encounter NFS/SMB issues. We have had to battle latency issues on the SAN because of the default 4KB page size in Linux. project (http://iscs.sourceforge.net). We are able to identify users by IP address as these are fixed per virtual machine and each X2Go desktop is tied to a specific virtual machine. We also severely limit the POSIX capabilities of each virtual machine (e.g., they cannot put interfaces into promiscuous mode, have limited access to /proc, etc.) and do not allow root access even via sudo (which has created some interesting work arounds where applications assume root access is available).
I hope that gives some idea of the capabilities and limitations of X2Go. It is an outstanding project and we look forward to it improving with age and as the development community grows - John
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x2go on ubuntu 10.04 installed
we would like to know if there is other experiences x2go on ubuntu 10.04.
in our case, we have installed 4 thin clients and it works, but sometimes one client stops and come to login and we must restart the client. in the moment we dont know if it is a x2go or hardware problem, the computer is very hot and here in africa it is hot, too hot (it shoudl be the raining season, but now no much rain hot: climate changing...)
we have done a short info on our page http://sokolo.cronopios.org/x2go1.php
linux friends in limbe cameroon
michel schreef:
x2go on ubuntu 10.04 installed
we would like to know if there is other experiences x2go on ubuntu 10.04.
in our case, we have installed 4 thin clients and it works, but sometimes one client stops and come to login and we must restart the client. in the moment we dont know if it is a x2go or hardware problem, the computer is very hot and here in africa it is hot, too hot (it shoudl be the raining season, but now no much rain hot: climate changing...)
we have done a short info on our page http://sokolo.cronopios.org/x2go1.php
linux friends in limbe cameroon
Hello,
This can be a hardware problem, but I would advice you to try in such a case if it helps if you close all browser windows of that user, e.g. with: "killall firefox-bin".
I have seen that flash in a website can make a session really very slow, so slow that you cannot type anymore. If you close all browser-windows you close all flash.
After closing the browser-windows, you can start the browser again. When I am right, you can type again then.
With regards, Paul van der Vlis.