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z440 workstation
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

Hello,

 

         I have quite a few workstations in our RGS pool and I need to change settings here and there. Right now I have to turn off Velocity because 70 percent of our folks use VPN. I'm told from another forum post Velocity and VPN don't mix.

      

  Is there a way to remotely switch Velocity off via psexec, a Regedit or maybe with powershell?

 

Sender and receiver are both the new 7.4 version x86.

 

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Hope this will help with HP Velocity: 

If you can launch the receiver remotely via command line, you can change properties as command line arguments. For example:

rgreceiver.exe -Rgreceiver.Network.HPVelocity.Enabled=0

 

Running this command will disable Velocity, overriding what’s been set in the config file or registry.

Let me know.

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I am an HP employee.

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You can disable Velocity via the config file but let me check the regedit option.  We are in the process of making Velocity work better with VPNs.  Some customer have been successful with Velocity and VPN if they can get their VPNs to accept UDP traffic.  What we were seeing is that while the connection starts in TCP, at some point during the connection, it turns to UDP, and then we get a disconnect.  Solving the issue for a workaround is to turn off Velocity which is enabled by default.   Get back to  you shortly on what I find in regedit.

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We have noticed a similar occorrence. It seems to happen when the network is poor. When we test our connections in NAFTA on Pulse Secure it works.......o.k.   When we test from APAC, Mexico and some locations in Canada (the more hops the worse) it seems to fail routinely. Since disabling velocity we have had success from APAC. I'll take a look at the config file. if it's modifiable with a text editor I can leverage powershell to modify them all immediately.

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Looking at the configuration file I can see there are a lot of options for troubleshooting. I'd like to unlock some of these.

 

Q1. If I remove the hash from the tracing  options are the logs appended to the current RGS log that already exists?

Q2. Does the Receiver need to be configured in any manner when the Sender's config file is changed to include logging?

(see below config file on our Z440 sender) currently everything is commented out.

 

# Network Tracing
# 0 = no network tracing
# 1 = trace connection establishment and closure
# 2 = like 1, but more detailed                                      (I'd like to see results on this one)
# 3 = like 2, but also trace data transfer
#Ice.Trace.Network=0

# Protocol Tracing
# 0 = no protocol tracing
# 1 = trace protocol messages                                    (I'd like to see results on this one too)
#Ice.Trace.Protocol=0

# TCP send/receive buffer sizes (Ice 3.2.1 or greater)
#Ice.TCP.SndSize=524288
#Ice.TCP.RcvSize=524288

# Configure Live UDP plugin
#Ice.Plugin.IceLive=IceLive:createIceLive
#IceLive.VerifyPeer=0

# Available cipher suites
#IceLive.Ciphers=ADH:!3DES
#IceSSL.Ciphers=ADH:!3DES

# Configure the max transmission unit(MTU) for HP Velocity
# This property should be configured to match the MTU of your network.
# 1500 should work for most networks. If using a VPN results in bad performance
# a value of 1397 is recommended. This value should match on both receiver
# and sender.
#IceLive.livessl.liveUDP.mtu=1500

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You can modify those properties by removing the #.  You should see that new information that you are requesting in the log files.  Make sure you restart sender/receiver after saving.  The "config" file is different from the rgsenderconfig or the rgreceiverconfig file.  HP Velocity can be modified in these files.  There is also a tool packaged with RGS called RGSbugreport.  I am attaching the documentation.    This is a tool that we now have customer's run when we are trying to troubleshoot.  It does provide us with much more information.  The tool creates a text output.  This report also grabs the logs as well.

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Hope this will help with HP Velocity: 

If you can launch the receiver remotely via command line, you can change properties as command line arguments. For example:

rgreceiver.exe -Rgreceiver.Network.HPVelocity.Enabled=0

 

Running this command will disable Velocity, overriding what’s been set in the config file or registry.

Let me know.

I work on the behalf of HP.

I am an HP employee.
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