I have recently install 3.1 and do not see any login id's when running
utsession -p.
Any ideas ??
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This VMware SunRay configuration sounds impressive but when I run the
numbers it doesn't add up. I was wondering if you could clarify this for
me.
450 simultaneous VM sessions each using 2GB RAM 70GB storage
=
900GB RAM total
31.5TB Storage total
. . . Yet your resources are 5 X4600 with
Hello Sun Ray users,
I have done that by using xterm that permit to override the default key mapping.
I still have a question: on my box I have :
/usr/openwin/bin/xterm and /opt/sfw/bin/xterm ; can any one tell what is the
difference bitween them ?
Any comment are welcome.
Best regards,
Jeffrey,
No we are sized to 450 VM's, to date we have only had 319 VM's active at one
time. What makes the RAM possible is a feature of Vmware ESX Server. We
allocate each VM with 2GB of physical memory. What actually happens is that
they can borrow memory if needed. Each Session creates a VM Swap
I will be implementing a 250 user VDI/SunRay environment for a client.
So I wanted to do some testing with the new Sun VDA Kit.
I have the client/service/tools installed, but I am a little confused on
configuring the service via the vda.properties file.
The first thing is the path format.
Bemis, Suzanna K wrote:
I think so too. But I don't see a problem with using -A,
what problem do you see? Craig is right that she'll have to
use the 192.* addresses instead of the public IP addresses,
however. Is this what you were referring to? That's the one
advantage to using the
All,
This afternoon, I ran into a situation where our primary sunray server
had a process (or multiple) run out of control. The system load
average went from .8 or so to 40+ in the course of a few minutes and
the /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages file had a bunch (630) of these
errors:
Feb
All,
This afternoon, I ran into a situation where our primary sunray server
had a process (or multiple) run out of control. The system load average
went from .8 or so to 40+ in the course of a few minutes and the
/var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages file had a bunch (630) of these errors:
Feb 22
David,
Did you happen to get see what process was running away?
You don't happen to be using Sun Ray Connector for Windows on this Sun
Ray Server do you?
Cuny, David wrote:
All,
This afternoon, I ran into a situation where our primary sunray server
had a process (or multiple) run out of
Hi Trevor, all,
I know that the setup of the Access Kit is not that straight forward, as
there are so many tiers and steps involved. I have summarized the setup
procedure in a cookbook for demos:
http://wiki.sun-rays.org/index.php/VDA_Cookbook
This should make it fairly simple ;-)
Trevor
This is going to be a problem, once you get things working
smoothly. Unless you take special measures it'll be a roll
of the dice as to what server you'll connect to.
I recommend you follow OttoM's suggestion to revert to an
Interconnect config (although I disagree with several of his
It certainly looks to me like your network is flaky. Hopefully it's
an artifact tickled by the multicast functionality, which will resolve
itself once you change to broadcast...
-Bob
Bemis, Suzanna K wrote:
This is going to be a problem, once you get things working
smoothly. Unless you take
This link is more appropriate for Sun Ray..
http://www.sun.com/io_technologies/sunray/sunray0.html
Trevor Dell wrote:
There's also a variety of devices that Solaris supports..
http://www.sun.com/io_technologies/usb/USB2.html
Basically these are just add on serial/parallel ports.
These
On 2/22/07, Ives, Keith-P59429 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The dedicated network shows the following:
(command run from server A):
ServerA blah blah blah UAM
ServerB blah blah blah - AM
(command run from server B):
ServerB blah blah blah UAM
ServerA blah blah blah - AM
The
Scott Serr wrote:
I've used wikis before but not mediawiki. How do I do a large code
block? I tried to post my script that installs SRSS 3.1.1 on a clean
Edubuntu, but it looks terrible.
code
/code
or
{{{
}}}
doesn't seem to work.
I think SRSS (and whatever software client) should be open
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