Re: [SunRay-Users] CoolThreads Server

2005-12-09 Thread Ivar Janmaat
Hello, Although office applications might not be multithreaded you would typically have multiple users with several single threaded applications on a Sunray server. So if you add it up, the Sunray server is a highly multithreaded environment if used by say 100 users. So if the single thread pe

Re: [SunRay-Users] How to find Sun Ray Server

2005-12-09 Thread ottomeister
"Andreas Höschler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As I say, it's connecting to 192.168.1.201 which is bge0 of server > A (the onewith the dedicated interface bge1 192.168.128.1). What does 'utgstatus' say? > I would say the output for Server B is correct, but I don't > understand the "netmask doe

Re: [SunRay-Users] How to find Sun Ray Server

2005-12-09 Thread Craig Bender
So you are getting a session on server A because you have lan connection allowed. Do a utadm -L off on server A. Andreas Höschler wrote: Hello Craig, Hmm..I think your seeing the IP of the server it connected to. Under the graphic of the DTU on the top of the OSD there should be an IP

Re: [SunRay-Users] How to find Sun Ray Server

2005-12-09 Thread Andreas Höschler
Hello Craig, Hmm..I think your seeing the IP of the server it connected to. Under the graphic of the DTU on the top of the OSD there should be an IP address. As I say, it's connecting to 192.168.1.201 which is bge0 of server A (the onewith the dedicated interface bge1 192.168.128.1). I think I'

Re: [SunRay-Users] CoolThreads Server

2005-12-09 Thread Derek Konigsberg
From my impressions of the Niagra design, it seems intended to run simple highly multi-threaded stuff, at the expense of single-thread performance. This probably works very well for several traditional server-type applications. However, SRSS is basically desktop consolidation, running desktop-

Re: [SunRay-Users] How to find Sun Ray Server

2005-12-09 Thread Craig Bender
Hmm..I think your seeing the IP of the server it connected to. Under the graphic of the DTU on the top of the OSD there should be an IP address. I think I'm getting confused. Can you do a utadm -l and utadm -p on both servers? From there the Sun Ray did a secondary Andreas Höschler wrote: H

Re: [SunRay-Users] How to find Sun Ray Server

2005-12-09 Thread Andreas Höschler
Hi, A cross over cable? You need to isolate the two networks Between server B and the Sun Ray? Then server B has no access to the 192.168.1.0 network where all the sources, routers,... are . It's not a bug or feature, it's DHCP. What other DHCP services do you have running on the network

Re: [SunRay-Users] How to find Sun Ray Server

2005-12-09 Thread Graham Wood
On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 08:44:52PM +0100, Andreas H?schler wrote: > > >Are both servers on the same physical network? or are they isolated? > >Sounds like they are on the same physical network and the Sun Ray got > >it's DHCP information from Server A which told it what Sun Ray to > >connect to

Re: [SunRay-Users] How to find Sun Ray Server

2005-12-09 Thread Craig Bender
A cross over cable? You need to isolate the two networks It's not a bug or feature, it's DHCP. What other DHCP services do you have running on the network? Server A is giving out DHCP and all other Sun Ray vendor class tags telling the Sun Ray where to go. Is the Sun Ray getting a 192.168.1

Re: [SunRay-Users] How to find Sun Ray Server

2005-12-09 Thread Andreas Höschler
Are both servers on the same physical network? or are they isolated? Sounds like they are on the same physical network and the Sun Ray got it's DHCP information from Server A which told it what Sun Ray to connect to. They are on the same physical subnet, server A with bge0 and serber B with

Re: [SunRay-Users] How to find Sun Ray Server

2005-12-09 Thread Craig Bender
Andreas, Are both servers on the same physical network? or are they isolated? Sounds like they are on the same physical network and the Sun Ray got it's DHCP information from Server A which told it what Sun Ray to connect to. Andreas Höschler wrote: Hello all, I have server A with bge0

Re: [SunRay-Users] CoolThreads Server

2005-12-09 Thread Troy Knabe
Sun on their website right now is offering a T2000 for a free 60 day trial. We have requested one this morning and already heard back and started the process. I will let you know, if I can get it away from Oracle. -Troy - Original Message - From: Jeff Wisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date

[SunRay-Users] How to find Sun Ray Server

2005-12-09 Thread Andreas Höschler
Hello all, I have server A with bge0192.168.1.201 bge1192.168.128.1 and server B with eri0192.168.1.10 On server A I configured SRSS 3.1 for the dedicated interface bge1 with the following command: cd /opt/SUNWut/sbin ./utadm -a b

Re: [SunRay-Users] CoolThreads Server

2005-12-09 Thread Craig Bender
I would think it depends on what applications you would run as an end user on the Sun Ray Server as to whether it would be ideal. I don't believe any formal tests have been run ith Sun Ray using the T1 chips, at least not by the product team. Not sure how many end user apps out there are mult

Re: [SunRay-Users] CoolThreads Server

2005-12-09 Thread Jeff Wisman
They had one setup at the Usenix conference this week. I asked the engineer there about SRSS on it, and he said that it was one of the ideal applications for this server. It certainly has potential, but I'd really like to set one up and test it (or at least hear from somebody who has) before

Re: [SunRay-Users] Automatically show content of usbstick w/ KDE

2005-12-09 Thread Craig Bender
libusb and mass storage are two different things. libusb is supported on linux for perhiperhals such as scanners, still cameras, pda's, etc. Thrown in USB printers, other serial/parallel devices and you do need to know where to find those things. We could do a better job in spelling it out, b

Re: [SunRay-Users] Automatically show content of usbstick w/ KDE

2005-12-09 Thread Greg Rodenhiser
Thank you for clearifying that (seriously).  We've been kind of beating our heads against the wall trying to get this to work.  I guess the most frustrating point is, why does the SRSS 3.1 features page list USB devices as a feature (but makes no mention of Solaris only), why does the Administratio

Re: [SunRay-Users] Automatically show content of usbstick w/ KDE

2005-12-09 Thread Craig Bender
Hi Greg, Sun Ray currently only supports mass storage under Solaris. Greg Rodenhiser wrote: As a follow up. Has ANYONE gotten USB memory sticks (pen drives) to work on their SunRay's (SRSS 3.1) on linux, namely Redhat Enterpprise 3 AS? If so, how? On 12/9/05, * Christoph Litauer* <[EMAI

Re: [SunRay-Users] Automatically show content of usbstick w/ KDE

2005-12-09 Thread Greg Rodenhiser
Yeah that seems to be the consesus.  It's really frustrating that Sun touts that USB devices are now supported on SunRay's but fail to elaborate that they only appear to work with Solaris as the server.  Even their documentation (man pages) suggest that USB will work but they reference a library (u

Re: [SunRay-Users] Automatically show content of usbstick w/ KDE

2005-12-09 Thread Greg Rodenhiser
As a follow up.  Has ANYONE gotten USB memory sticks (pen drives) to work on their SunRay's (SRSS 3.1) on linux, namely Redhat Enterpprise 3 AS?  If so, how?  On 12/9/05, Christoph Litauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Jakob Oestergaard schrieb:> On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 01:35:42PM +0100, Christop

Re: [SunRay-Users] Automatically show content of usbstick w/ KDE

2005-12-09 Thread Leigh Porter
In a word... NO :( -- Leigh Greg Rodenhiser wrote: As a follow up. Has ANYONE gotten USB memory sticks (pen drives) to work on their SunRay's (SRSS 3.1) on linux, namely Redhat Enterpprise 3 AS? If so, how? On 12/9/05, * Christoph Litauer* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [SunRay-Users] Automatically show content of usbstick w/ KDE

2005-12-09 Thread Christoph Litauer
Jakob Oestergaard schrieb: > On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 01:35:42PM +0100, Christoph Litauer wrote: >> Dear admins, >> >> if I plug my usbstick into my linux box, the device is automatically >> mounted and KDE shows a dialog box aksing me how to handle the new mount >> point. >> If I plug the stick int

Re: [SunRay-Users] Automatically show content of usbstick w/ KDE

2005-12-09 Thread Jakob Oestergaard
On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 01:35:42PM +0100, Christoph Litauer wrote: > Dear admins, > > if I plug my usbstick into my linux box, the device is automatically > mounted and KDE shows a dialog box aksing me how to handle the new mount > point. > If I plug the stick into my sunray, the device is automat

[SunRay-Users] Automatically show content of usbstick w/ KDE

2005-12-09 Thread Christoph Litauer
Dear admins, if I plug my usbstick into my linux box, the device is automatically mounted and KDE shows a dialog box aksing me how to handle the new mount point. If I plug the stick into my sunray, the device is automatically mounted, too. But KDE doesn't notice the new device, which is very unfam

[SunRay-Users] CoolThreads Server

2005-12-09 Thread Anthony Worrall
Hi Has an one got their hands on one of Suns new CoolThreads Servers? I would imagine that SRSS would run well on one of these machines. Cheers Anthony Worrall ___ SunRay-Users mailing list SunRay-Users@filibeto.org http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/lis