T420 Slow network logon with PM enabled
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 3:29 pm
We are running T420s in a mixed Novell/MS environment so we have the Novell client installed on XP. In attempting to troubleshoot this problem we have updated to the latest BIOS, ThinkPad PM driver, and NIC driver.
What we have found is that clients are reporting very slow logons when compared to older Thinkpads. A logon to Novell and the MS Domain takes about 90 seconds versus about 20 with older models. After some investigation I have been able to determine that it is something related to the "ThinkPad PM Service". If I disable this service (and make no other change to the T420) the logon time drops to around 15 seconds.
We also tried to eliminate the Novell logon by selecting "Workstation Only".
With "Workstation only" checked and performing a domain logon we see 15s with PM disabled / 30s with PM enabled. Not as dramatic a slow down as when we are doing both a Novell and Windows domain logon but still a doubling of the time.
I have captured Wireshark traces in both instances and there is a load of traffic during logon with the service enabled that is not present at all when the service is disabled. I looked on Lenovo's site, poked around in the registry, and I cannot find any information on configuration of this service that would explain why it is generating all this traffic during logon and (presumably) slowing down the entire process.
Any thoughts on how we can resolve this issue short of disabling the ThinkPad PM Service?
What we have found is that clients are reporting very slow logons when compared to older Thinkpads. A logon to Novell and the MS Domain takes about 90 seconds versus about 20 with older models. After some investigation I have been able to determine that it is something related to the "ThinkPad PM Service". If I disable this service (and make no other change to the T420) the logon time drops to around 15 seconds.
We also tried to eliminate the Novell logon by selecting "Workstation Only".
With "Workstation only" checked and performing a domain logon we see 15s with PM disabled / 30s with PM enabled. Not as dramatic a slow down as when we are doing both a Novell and Windows domain logon but still a doubling of the time.
I have captured Wireshark traces in both instances and there is a load of traffic during logon with the service enabled that is not present at all when the service is disabled. I looked on Lenovo's site, poked around in the registry, and I cannot find any information on configuration of this service that would explain why it is generating all this traffic during logon and (presumably) slowing down the entire process.
Any thoughts on how we can resolve this issue short of disabling the ThinkPad PM Service?