Hi David,

> Thanks again for the help and taking pity on us “Solaris Challenged”
> people.

lol.  Count me amongst the challenged. ;)

What version of Win7 is this? What VMWare tools are installed on the VM? Any of the multimedia enhancements for View based RDP connections?

OK, we are on the right path. It is concerning nothing is showing up in log file. What uttsc options are you passing. Can you find your uttsc-bin PID and do a "pargs" against it?

Also, can you get an IP of a Sun Ray and do a utquery -d IP_of_DTU?

We need to ensure that your 3 family is running the right rev of firmware.



On 1/27/11 7:09 AM, David L. Endicott wrote:
Thanks for your response Craig.  Here’s what I did:

Log in to a sunray as myself. Then from another machine go to the
solaris console.

On the Sunray server console:

Ps –ef|grep MyUserName

I found the Xnewt process in the list and recorded the PID.

Kill –USR <pid from above>

Go back to my sunray and begin watching the video.

Go back to the solaris console:

tail /var/dt/Xerrors

I’m not seeing the messages in the log.

This is an in-house setup we use for our office. The entire setup runs
on VMware ESX 4. We only have about 8 sunrays on this server and they
are all 3’s or 3i’s (we just bought them). The Sunray server is on
Solaris 10, SRSS is 5.1.1. It is a VMware esx vm configured with 2 vCPUs
and 2GB ram. We are using the VMware view 4.5 broker with the sunray
view connector and the windows connector. The view server is a VM
running Windows 2008 R2, but the actual desktops we connect to are
Windows 7 VM’s managed by the view system. Each VM is configured with
4GB of ram and enough video memory to support 1920x1080 at 24bit color.
I installed the Sunray windows components on the desktop vms, but as you
know, it would only install the USB components since it is windows 7.
(USB redirection seems to be working fine BTW).

All of the components are on the same 10/100/1000 switch. DHCP comes
from a windows server.

The underlying hardware is an ESX cluster of 6 servers each with 2 xeon
5520 quad core processors and 48GB of ram. During the viewing of video,
I can see the process utilization of the desktop vm jump up to 25% or
so, the Sunray server will jump about 12 points as well. The video I’m
using to test is a you tube hosted video from our website
http://www.neotechsolutions.com/?p=52 It is 640 x 390.



DLE

David L. Endicott

President

NeoTech Solutions, Inc.

dendic...@neotechsolutions.com <mailto:dendic...@neotechsolutions.com>

417-623-6365



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