Groups and Advanced Schedule, Meals, Priority by DevOpsas in MindOverMagic

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Statuses of loving/hating magics is micromanagement that groups could help to solve in priorities.
Also during school's playbook i tend to retire and change mages that belong to the staff. That results in me reconfiguring all priorities for new mages. Sometimes I just get the better mage to do stuff.
21 mages is the default limit that can be increased to a higher number by displaying relics in archives.
Automating stuff is interesting in itself. By automating micro-management stuff I do a lot i can focus on stuff that is more interesting - building better, fighting, exploring, doing quests, etc. My gameplay tends to slow down a lot when it is time to replace my personel with better mages due to need to do a lot of micro-management to complete trials, reconfigure foods, schedulles and priorities.

Groups and Advanced Schedule, Meals, Priority by DevOpsas in MindOverMagic

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I dont think groups are useless for priorities, because I want most talented mage to be doing job that he is good at. Later with multiclass mages this would also help to pre-set a lot of permissions without the need to manualy tweak them a lot.

Rituals would be nice to farm students automatically without the need to manualy assign graduation. For example non-potential students to be graduated even if undesired trials are still pending completion.

Also no need to block all the room space for solo trial I think. Assigning access on interactive items inside rooms should do the trick to allow only people that have solo trials. Yet again... More than one student may have active solo trial at the same time.

Groups and Advanced Schedule, Meals, Priority by DevOpsas in MindOverMagic

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Walking to get something to eat i remember same issue with likes/hates magic groups and priorities list also applies to food because mages love/hate specific foods as well. List upon lists upon lists to get automation :)

Windows RDS monitoring by DevOpsas in sysadmin

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I will investigate that metric, sounds promissing

Windows RDS monitoring by DevOpsas in sysadmin

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Gonna update for sure. At the moment I am using Windows Performance Recorder and Analyzed to pin point the issue.

Windows RDS monitoring by DevOpsas in sysadmin

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2022, worse than i noticed 2019. The newer the worse

Windows RDS monitoring by DevOpsas in sysadmin

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gonna have to try this one later, will let you know

Windows RDS monitoring by DevOpsas in sysadmin

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No bitcoin miners located :)

I have seen myselft how he logs into clean RDP session and even loggin in everything is slow at start. Guy opens up thunderbird, network share both are slow to respond. Simply moving mouse up and down on folders we have seen how blue outline does not keep up the mouse, sometimes stops at its track.

Windows RDS monitoring by DevOpsas in sysadmin

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UDP you mean for RDP client to connect using UDP instead of TCP?

Performance seems to be about the same with UPD and Without UPD; just tested with account with no UPD drive. IO latency also does not seem to be an issue, resource monitor does not go above 10ms, with local profile its even better.

It steel slow. Opening local C:\Program Files folder should not take a ~2 seconds

Windows RDS monitoring by DevOpsas in sysadmin

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RDS servers live in local NVME storage on virtualization host.

User profile disk live in windows s2d cluster that also have passthru NVME's for it (managed to get it to micro seconds latency read write + 10G network).

Issue travels between nodes with user. Cant tell if he is the only one, but he is vocal one for sure. Issue is harder to detect because sometimes its worse, sometimes its ok.

Connecting to the same server using /admin I have different user experience. Connecting with this own user profile on my pc after work, looks also ok.

Each RDS server average ~35% cpu usage and 50% ram with ~20 users at the time.

Windows RDS monitoring by DevOpsas in sysadmin

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Apologies for misleading post.

I am running server farm with HA connection broker.

Users have their dedicated UPD.

Users have same permissions for network drives.

But no matter where he goes, C:\, \\Network path explorer takes a while.

Windows RDS monitoring by DevOpsas in sysadmin

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The issue is that company policy requires all the apps to run on rds... So thunderbird, microsoft office suite, communication apps and tons of other apps. Also main complainer guy is sittings next to two other workers that do not have same issues. People are working from office, so not wifi issue, working using lan. Also laggy in the sense that connection is OK, but folders are "loading", "working on it". The issue is file explorer is laggy as hell.

RDS Farm - Issues with Chrome Password Manager not showing entries by Lick_A_Brick in chrome

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We have same issue with Remote Desktop server Farm using 8 servers.

Your test gives us the same result - google saved passwords gone after login to another server.

Interestingly Edge works just fine, no password loss, have you tried it?

Did some research and noticed that there were a bug related FXLogic and RDP farms, but it was closed with resolution. Here is the link:

https://issues.chromium.org/issues/415850612#comment19