Network session checklist for PCoIP protocol LAN and WAN deployments
The PCoIP® Session Planning Guide  is an essential document for any PCoIP protocol deployment.  It covers key network design considerations as well as documents a number of network configuration issues that impact desktop performance. Ensure consistent …
What do the PCoIP Session 4 digit error codes mean when experience issues connecting to a remote host?
If you are having difficulties connecting a PCoIP client to a remote host and are receiving a 4 digit error code, the following table will provide suggested next steps.  If you don't see the error code in the table below, open a caes with HP Anyware …
Troubleshooting PCoIP session Connection Issues.
Problem When connecting to a PCoIP Standard Agent for Windows, PCoIP Graphics Agent for Windows, PCoIP Standard Agent for Linux or PCoIP Graphics Agent for Linux the connection fails with one of the following messages: Error: Unable to connect to …
Troubleshooting session disconnections
Problem PCoIP sessions are getting disconnected for no apparent reason. PCoIP session disconnections can be random events, occur after a certain time has elapsed or impact all PCoIP sessions at once or just one PCoIP session, either way they are …
PCoIP Session Statistics Viewer
PCoIP Session Statistics Viewer displays PCoIP software session statistics in a clear visual user interface (UI). The program can capture and graph real-time data from a virtual machine (VM) that is in session, or it can graph previously captured data by …
How can I determine the frame rate at a PCoIP protocol client?
Answer: There are a multiple ways to determine the frame update rate displayed at the PCoIP Zero Client.    Note: the frame rate displayed at the client this may be different than the source display frame rate when in a congested network environment.  Log …
What is an acceptable level of packet loss?
Just like VoIP and video conferencing, PCoIP is a real time protocol. Once a packet is lost in transit, there typically isn't time to re transmit before the PCoIP session is impacted. Therefore, the most acceptable level of loss is 0%. Packet loss maybe …