alanb...@nets.com.sg schrieb:
I was trying to run my sunray servers in CLI mode as the Sunrays DTU are
using the servers as passthru / RDP conduit to users' Windows XP desktop
VM.
I did it by svcadm disable
svc:/application/graphical-login/cde-login:default.
You are disabling the graphical
Dear all,
I would like to update my SRSS-4.1 and SRWC-2.1 patches to the latest
release. I would like to know patch installation strategy/procedure (in
a safe way) for my system.
I have 2x T1000 servers, installed Solaris 10 and running in FOG
(Primary Secondary)config. Each servers ONLY
Kent Peacock wrote:
Since this is a private interconnect, providing DNS servers shouldn't be
necessary. The Sun Ray can't access a server off the subnet anyway. The
question is: why is the Sun Ray trying to look up a name? There should
be a message saying Looking up ... before the No DNS
Hana Skoumalova wrote:
Kent Peacock wrote:
Since this is a private interconnect, providing DNS servers shouldn't be
necessary. The Sun Ray can't access a server off the subnet anyway. The
question is: why is the Sun Ray trying to look up a name? There should
be a message saying Looking up ...
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 10:23:57 +0100
Hana Skoumalova hana.skoumal...@ff.cuni.cz wrote:
I checked the configuration this morning: tftp is enabled via xinetd,
here is its configuration:
service tftp
{
socket_type = dgram
protocol= udp
Meik Hellmund wrote:
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 10:23:57 +0100
Hana Skoumalova hana.skoumal...@ff.cuni.cz wrote:
I checked the configuration this morning: tftp is enabled via xinetd,
here is its configuration:
service tftp
{
socket_type = dgram
protocol
On 02/10/10 02:32, Hana Skoumalova wrote:
I don't fully understand what it means, but I tried to ommit the -s
option. Now, DTU is showing 2D for a while, then switches to 4G with the
message FW load: bad read and then to 27D.
That means that it is now talking to the TFTP server, but can't
On 9 February 2010 20:07, Ivar Janmaat ijanm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
I hope this will help you get your support contracts up to specs.
That's very comprehensive - thanks Ivar!
regards,
David.
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In order to get the Sun Flash plugin to work correctly, the user needs to set
Sun Ray RDP Audio as the default audio deviceso I wrote a logon script that
sets that if the user is logging in to our windows systems from a DTU. The
side effect of this is that if a user plays an mp3 through
hi matt,
your description is very good.
iirc, in my case, this was related to a firewall issue. the ray server (Xnewt
or uttsc?) connects to windows (udp port 6000?) in case the media extension is
used.
if this is blocked, by either a local windows firewall or a firewall between
ray server
Matthew Arensberg Wieben writes:
In short, if you have the Sun Ray RDP Audio device selected as the
default audio device and play an mp3 (128k,44kHz) through WMP, it locks
our sessions up. Has anyone else seen this? We're switching to WinAmp
as the default mp3 player for
Hi all,
I got my amh switching working by changing to a different reference script.
My script was returning host=hostname but not switching. When I switched to a
scrpt that dumped username=username host=hostname it started to work.
My question now is about the SDAC version 1.x for the pc's.
It
I have DTUs that are either connect to the internal network on a different subnet then the FOG of sunray servers or DTUs at home that
VPN in. I have set sunray-servers and sunray-config-servers in DNS to the three sunray servers in the FOG. Will I have to set anything
else in order for
What does the contents of /tftpboot and assuming you are using Sun Ray
2(FS/70's) what is the content of the SunRayP8.parms file
What shows up as the tftpserver under the utquery?
Steven Gelsie wrote:
I have DTUs that are either connect to the internal network on a
different subnet then the
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