Dang...
sed 's your/you\'re' lastemail thisemail
(almost a classic)
Craig Bender wrote:
Folks,
You've heard "We will work with you" from two of the most influential
people in the desktop space within Oracle (Wim and Brad). Take that as
a good sign. Brad is
I'm not sure who "Randy" is, but this list has pretty long history of
full disclosure and not suffering any fools. It's interesting that the
three or so posts he has, has to do with N-Computing. If I'm out of
line here, I apologize.
With that in mind I (From Oracle) will give you what I know
ke you are right there.
Karl Rossing wrote:
On 08/20/10 02:52, Craig Bender wrote:
(i.e. you're not going to get the 500 users bare metal that we are
getting on Nehalem boxes)
Can you elaborate on the 500 users on Nehalem(x4170) configuration?I
thought we were doing pretty good with x4140 (
Prototypes or change the default files in /firefox/default/pref
Brian Imbriani wrote:
Hello all, lovely Monday for us on the east coast :)
My Sun-Ray's are running in kiosk mode, starting up Firefox only. I
used to change prefs.js and user.js to change the PostScript/Default
print command t
o different
locations.
Thanks! Will let you guys know how it goes.
On 8/23/2010 11:38 AM, Craig Bender wrote:
Prototypes or change the default files in /firefox/default/pref
Brian Imbriani wrote:
Hello all, lovely Monday for us on the east coast :)
My Sun-Ray's are running in
That's not unusual at all, in fact I'd say it's preferred.
Sean Clarke wrote:
/opt/SUNWut/lib/utauthd[136]: ulimit: exceeds allowable limit
This is the same on one of my working SRSS boxen:
sudo /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utadm -l
[sudo] password for aesadmin:
LAN connections: On
Use IPv4 multicast
Sun
Yes, you are running a beta/early access version.
GA version of SRWC is 2.2_32
You need to remove that version and install the GA version and patch that.
We've never supported patching EA/Beta products.
On 8/27/10 9:07 AM, Mark Caudle wrote:
Hi All,
I am having problems installing patch 1432
What version of Java are they using? Did they install it from the
supplemental directory of the SRSS install "media".
Where does /etc/opt/SUNWut/jre point to?
On 8/27/10 8:22 AM, Patrick wrote:
Hi,
one of our customers is experiencing some issues with their virtualised
Suse10 SRSS 4.2 environ
OK, everyone calm down. I'm sure Murray was just being snarky and I'm
sure when Bob sees all of this, he will be just as annoyed as the people
getting the messages. You know if invoking grep twice brings out his
OCD tendencies, this will kill him. ;)
Our email server, a *very popular* open
And I forgot to provide the link...awesome.
http://wikis.sun.com/display/DVDEV/
On 8/31/10 8:06 PM, Craig Bender wrote:
Hello folks,
Just did a "soft launch" of the Kiosk SDK. Feed back appreciated (please
leave comments on page rather than via email).
If you wish to leave a comme
Hello folks,
Just did a "soft launch" of the Kiosk SDK. Feed back appreciated
(please leave comments on page rather than via email).
If you wish to leave a comment and you don't have a "*.sun.com" account,
please register.
http://wikis.sun.com/display/Help/Registering
(I promise you we wo
Data disks are an additional disk attached to "Personal" (as opposed to
"flexible") VM which used to store the end users data, preferences, etc.
The data is associate with the user in the directory (currently only AD).
Whenever a VM gets rev'd to a new revision, it's a brand new "C:\" ,
root,
On paper direct decode looks like a better option, and in some cases it
is indeed the better option. Like:
A purpose built hardware device, or features in an existing devices
chipset, dedicated to video processing. Typically these only support a
few formats due to putting codec either in the
n terms of scalability, it has it's place when usability is
a concern.
At the very least, RCA buys us time to further develop and enhance our
existing technologies such as direct decode without impacting end user
experience.
On 9/1/10 10:11 AM, Craig Bender wrote:
On paper direct decode look
On 9/1/10 3:13 PM, Ivar Janmaat wrote:
> The problem with MMR is that it is badly crippled since there is no
> Flash 10 content support at this time.
> It would be a good idea to put Flash 10 content support in MMR before
> Flash 11 arrives.
I'm not sure I've covered this before or not, but previ
There's been at least 3 "black screen" problems that are solved by
running the latest patches. There's also timeout options if you look
that the uttsc man page.
On 9/1/10 6:04 PM, David Bullock wrote:
I'm using 'point and shoot VDI' to hot-desk with standalone Windows XP
VM's (on VMware).
On
..."
Today's Topics:
1. Re: Top 3 of new Sun Ray features (Craig Bender)
2. Re: Top 3 of new Sun Ray features (Ivar Janmaat)
3. Re: Top 3 of new Sun Ray features (Wim Coekaerts)
4. Server Side Graphics Processing (was: Top 3 of new Sun Ray
features
sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org
[mailto:sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of Craig Bender
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 10:15 PM
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users]
This message has been archived.
XenDesktop can work both with a browser and the Citix ICA Client in
client.
Kind regards,
Ivar
Anton Floor schreef:
Hi,
Warming up this "old" subject...
Is there any how to's about this somewhere?
Cheers,
Anton
From: sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org
[mailto:sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of Craig Bender
Sent: Friday, January
PUs on the Sun Ray server, the old shared vis product
allowed for some fairly decent speed 3D accelerated graphics to be displayed
on a Sun Ray.
William Yang
-Original Message-
From: sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org [mailto:sunray-users-
boun...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of Craig Bende
Hi Michael,
Whether an upgrade or a fresh install, you are required to run:
/opt/SUNWuttsc/sbin/uttscadm -c
Did you do that?
I'm guessing no, since that is what is responsible for updating the
schema and putting the service in /etc/services.
I'm saying it's the root cause, but will clear up
acting funny before the upgrade so
I'd done a wipe-and-reinstall), but not the primary.
Done now. Should I post more logs? Or a grepcerpt? Other stuff...?
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 11:30:55AM -0700, Craig Bender wrote:
Hi Michael,
Whether an upgrade or a fresh install, you are require
where you can log in and run
the same style of test you did from a local RDP client, but using uttsc
and all that comes with it.
On 9/2/10 12:56 PM, Michael Jinks wrote:
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 12:42:14PM -0700, Craig Bender wrote:
Well, I'm not sure your test case from you linu
o
wonder what it is, and perhaps more important from the different kiosk
types per token, is you have to do it from the command line.
Whole story here.
http://wikis.sun.com/display/DVDEV/Multiple+Session+Types
On 9/2/10 1:27 PM, Michael Jinks wrote:
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 01:19:24PM -0700
can register like you did before, then call vdc with the --profile flag
pointed at the new profile and you'll start that instance.
On 9/2/10 1:35 PM, Craig Bender wrote:
The ability to override the default policy (and assign different types
of kiosk sessions to different tokens) started wit
Seriously? Did you try searching the error you got when you tried
logging in?
root has never been allowed to login to a non-console based session
whether Gnome, CDE, etc. If you want to change that comment out console
in /etc/default/login.
WRT to the other things, JDS is based on Gnome, b
In Kiosk mode, the home directory is deleted not only on session end,
but just in case it didn't get deleted on end, on session start up. So
unless they've put .rdesktop in the prototypes file, that's not it.
On 9/7/10 8:15 PM, Diego Naufel wrote:
The workaround that maybe you can use, used i
s missing a step.
I have added a description of the missing piece (and a pointer to my
blog post about the same topic :-p) in a comment, to fill the gap until
Craig gets around to correcting this.
- Jörg
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 01:35:55PM -0700, Craig Bender wrote:
The ability to override the
You can give the delete a -f flag to force.
But can you do a ./utkioskuseradm leakcheck first?
On 9/9/10 11:08 AM, Nishimura, Scott L (IT Solutions) wrote:
Anton,
I tried your suggestion but ran into the following:
DING! rsunsu-is-sr01: / {14} # /etc/init.d/utstorage stop
11:01 rsunsu-is-sr01
Hi Ivar,
It's a bit of chicken/egg thing.
When do the "prepare for system preparation" sysprep is ran with the
-quiet -reseal -etc options. This then created a subdirectory under
c:\sysprep called C:\sysprep\i386
This is where the inf will be.
But, I'd suspect you problem is that you didn't
OSX Support on VirtualBox is very early and has many issues, not only is
not suitable for deployment under VDI, OSX is not a supported Guest for
VDI 3.2
Also, Only *OSX Server* can be ran in a VM legally, and only on *Apple
Branded Hardware*.
On 9/16/10 9:45 AM, Pelonicus Velocipedus wrote:
Hi Peter (and others)
We indeed did release upstream support for Windows XP with the last
patch release. However, we did a poor job with out test cases and wound
up with some issues. End result is that the only reliable setup was
Solaris SPARC for SRSS and any Sun Ray besides a 3+. Thus we
Hi Peter,
VMWare lists Sun Rays (thus SRVC 1.2) as "Compatible" with View 4.5.
http://bit.ly/comkg4
Though our recent certification was only for 4. I'll find out any
details that may be specific to 4.5. This is for RDP connections, we
don't do PCoIP, but you *can* get all the benefits of th
Not that I can tell, that bug is about a flaky NIC driver(?) on OSOL
2009.06.
On 9/16/10 5:54 PM, William Yang wrote:
End result is that the only reliable setup was
Solaris SPARC for SRSS
Is that related to CR 6898906?
William Yang
___
SunRay-Use
Not related, no, but that fix should be in the same patch.
On 9/16/10 6:35 PM, William Yang wrote:
Sorry, I meant 6898606.
-Original Message-
From: sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org [mailto:sunray-users-
boun...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of Craig Bender
Sent: Thursday, September 16
Can you tell us a little bit about the environment. Smart cards, no
smart cards? Do non-card sessions Sun Rays are sit at the windows login
screen and timeout after 120 seconds of no-login? Or do they sit at
something else, then users insert smart card to get windows.
Depending on your scen
The patches to fix upstream audio to windows XP are now available.
http://wikis.sun.com/display/SRS/Home#tab:Patches
(including the 6898606 "SRSS 4.2 does not allow audio recording in
stereo with x86" that Mr. Yang was curious about)
Give it a try...Very interested in people testing skype, G
g.
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 04:41:18PM -0700, Craig Bender wrote:
Can you tell us a little bit about the environment. Smart cards, no
smart cards?
No smart cards.
Do non-card sessions Sun Rays are sit at the windows login
screen and timeout after 120 seconds of no-login? Or do they sit at
som
Well, you are fairly current...They patches that are new than what you
have deal with upstream audio and also has the new Sun Ray 3i firmware.
Regarding the usage options, we need them on the wiki. They are all in
the man page, but that in my opinion is not good enough. I'll work to
get that
Yes.
On 10/1/10 8:33 AM, Paul Whitener wrote:
Greetings all,
I have looked at all of the spec sheets for the Sun Ray 3 series of products
and do not see a mention of VPN being built in. Is that still part of the
client firmware?
Thanks in advance,
/paul
__
Smart card policy is either on or off for an entire fog, it's not
granular down to the DTU level.
What you could do however is create a new Kiosk Session Type which did
nothing but put up an informational banner stating that a smart card is
required for access. You could then create an altern
Sound is disabled on 2003 for RDP by default. You have to go to the TS
config and uncheck disable sound mapping.
On 10/13/10 10:02 AM, Justin Beeler wrote:
I have experienced sound issues as well with SRSS 4.2 with Windows
Server 2003. Basically sound doesn't work at all. And when I go try t
Depends what you are doing. If doing anything windows related, the MMR,
Flash, etc only works on a 2 or later. From a traditional Unix or Linux
multi-user which doesn't have MMR or Flash redirection, then there won't
be a lot of difference, save for perhaps a situation where max
compression i
Do you happen to be using the xvkbd lock screen utility?
On 10/14/10 11:37 AM, Mika A wrote:
Joop,
I've had similar reports plus we've experienced other strange, sporadic
keyboard behavior with vdi desktops, as if alt-key was pressed down all
the time etc. We have some terminal server users com
del key should work.
I believe we have a open case on this, but I don't see anything in the
patches that indicates a change to this.
On 10/14/10 12:26 PM, Mika A wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, Craig Bender wrote:
Do you happen to be using the xvkbd lock screen utility?
Hmm, okay, let
Hi Tom,
Did a little research (Google). Is the scanner in Keyboard wedge
emulation mode? It needs to be. The only other advice I have regarding
this scanner is make sure that, if possible, the country code is set
correctly.
On 10/18/10 6:09 AM, Clift, Tom CIV NSWCDD, K55 wrote:
I am runni
Hey folks,
I can't say much about about support, maintenance, being a Sun vs Oracle
reseller, or warranties. All those items and the decisions made
regarding them are far above my pay grade. I'd like to a few common
themes in this thread.
>> Sun Ray is not a client -thin or otherwise
Besi
I haven't done what you are trying to do, but I do think Kiosk is the
way to go (plus it's supported).
You can specify certain tokens (whether pseudo or smart card) to run
kiosk mode. This is done by registering the token, then using the web
gui to set that token to either kiosk or regular (o
rk with kiosk mode
since the username changes at every login.
-Jon
- Original Message -
From: "Craig Bender"
To: sunray-users@filibeto.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 2, 2010 2:40:48 PM
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] GDM Auto Login
I haven't done what you are trying to do, but
Ivar, is this only deployed on a LAN?
Have you played with turning off compression on uttsc?
Does it behave the same for Windows 2003/XP as it does with 2008/Win7?
On 11/3/10 9:58 AM, Ivar Janmaat wrote:
I openend a call for this and added some pictures of the problem.
The problem seems to be t
Sun Rays require a "normal" Sun Ray Server. Sun Ray doesn't boot a
kernel from server. You could follow some of the Ubuntu guides on this
wiki and get Sun Ray going on Edubuntu though.
On 11/14/2010 3:20 AM, frank tilugulilwa wrote:
Hi Team,
Is it possible to use normal LTSP server with sun
-
frank
On Sun, 2010-11-14 at 06:39 -0800, Craig Bender wrote:
Sun Rays require a "normal" Sun Ray Server. Sun Ray doesn't boot a
kernel from server. You could follow some of the Ubuntu guides on this
wiki and get Sun Ray going on Edubuntu though.
On 11/14/2010 3:20 AM, fra
It's appropriate if using XP/2003 desktops and using MS-RDP.
If using vRDP, we use a feature called Rapidly Changing Areas (or RCA)
which detects fast moving parts of the screen and converts them to
motion jpeg. Same principle as our flash acceleration.
SRS 5.1, now has RCA with Win7 and Win
Are you using GUI firmware that perhaps has an IP addresses statically
assigned for both the unit and the server?? If so you can clear it with
a stop+c if using a Sun keyboard or Ctrl+Pause+C on a non-sun keyboard.
Michael Jinks wrote:
I have a DTU here (SunRay 270) which has somehow gotten s
f nothing else being on the network since 192.168.1.1 is the
default for a linksys and that 192.168.1.100 is the default starting IP
address for the DHCP range on a linksys.
On 11/17/10 12:51 PM, Michael Jinks wrote:
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 12:36:45PM -0800, Craig Bender wrote:
Are you usi
It's not that your Sun Rays are slow, it's that your server is.
Load up SRSS on a modern x86 server running a supported distro of Linux
or Solaris 10 and they'll be great. Note that you won't be able to use
Sun Ray 1's for VPN or the new multimedia enhanceents, but they'll do a
great job for
What type of hardware is your Sun Ray Server.
On 11/24/10 11:57 PM, Dark Bass wrote:
Hi
Anyone tested this with the new SRWC 2.3 ?
i've got it working but the performance is not any good, so i was
wondering if anyone has it running smoothly. For me it is an improvement
than before, but it is s
Why not get the latest patch that has firmware for the 3 family?
On 11/30/10 7:39 AM, Paul Whitener wrote:
Greetings all,
After waiting over a month for the delivery, our first 2 Sun Ray 3s came in. A
3 and a 3+.
Now I have an interesting problem. I am running a 4.2 SRSS server on
OpenSola
Corona P9 is Sun Ray 2 family firware. P10 is the rev for Sun Ray 3 and
you'll need the latest patch from SRSS 4.2.
4.1 does not contain P10 (Sun Ray 3) firmware.
On 11/30/10 10:23 AM, Paul Whitener wrote:
So I just ran in the latest 4.1 patch I could find, 139549-07, rebooted,
noticed the Co
Right, I replied with an "Argh!" a few seconds after I sent that but
didn't hit "Reply to List". Feature keeps throwing me in the latest
Tbird. ;)
On 11/30/10 12:17 PM, ottomeister wrote:
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Craig Bender wrote:
Corona P9 is Sun Ray
It depends where you are in the boot sequence whether the keyboard is
allowed or not. If the DTU can't find the server, it's a brief window
before the DTU resets and the boot sequence repeats.
I find the best work-around in this scenario is to remove the Ethernet
cable, that will halt the boo
r DTU later i have a working DTU but now i
have to read some error logs to see where its stoping at and the
/var/log/gdm folder has me locked out..
I thanks you guys for all your time and being patience with me and for
all the trouble :)
- Original Message - From: "Craig Bender"
nd i really like it. i know the Linux
OS on a medium level no expert yet. its just take time..
Well i figure it out somehow..
Thanks for all your time :)
Randy
----- Original Message - From: "Craig Bender"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users]
redhat SRSS install files and Srss software or is there
a
how to for CentOS
Randy
- Original Message -
From: "Craig Bender"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] no keyboard
CentOS is a "free" RH linux clone and will work wonderf
SunRay-Users mailing list"
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] no keyboard
Would i use the redhat SRSS install files and Srss software or is there
a
how to for CentOS
Randy
- Original Message - From: "Craig Bender"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, De
I'm confused as to what is a question and what is a statement. Of what
I think are questions, you've asked what are impossible questions to
answer.
Does Siebel CRM and Cisco CTI run on Sun Ray?
No. Nothing Runs on Sun Ray.
Does it run on the Sun Ray Server? Well Siebel can in Low Interacti
Visit:
http://edelivery.oracle.com
Choose Continue
Provide your name, company, and email address
Accept the two licenses
Under Product Pack, choose "Oracle Desktop Virtualization Products"
Under Platform, choose what suits your needs
Click Go
Then select "Sun Ray Software 5.1 Media Pack for
<http://www.oracle.com/html/privacy.html>
Thanks, Abdul
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 7:04 PM, Craig Bender mailto:craig.ben...@oracle.com>> wrote:
Visit:
http://edelivery.oracle.com <http://edelivery.oracle.com/>
Choose Continue
Provide your name, company, and email a
n Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 9:22 PM, Craig Bender mailto:craig.ben...@oracle.com>> wrote:
What country did you choose? Did you happen to read the export
clause link contained in the email you were sent?
On 12/17/10 5:16 PM, Mateen Abdul wrote:
I'm was trying to down
Just so we can all be clear, a Sun Ray 3 or a Sun Ray 3+ ? What brand
and monitor of monitor and what is it's native resolution? No KVM I
presume? Monitor is on before the Sun Ray power cycles? DVI-I cable or
is there a VGA adapter involved somewhere?
On 12/22/10 6:39 PM, Steven Gelsie wro
Yep!
On 12/23/10 8:04 AM, Peter A wrote:
Hi,
I know the P10 firmware is not part of any of the SRSS 4.0 patches, but can a
SunRay 3 connect to a server running SRSS until we can transition everything
to a newer, supported version?
Thanks,
Peter.
_
Hi Devin,
Just to be clear, users are actively using the client and can continue
to do so when the On Screen Display pops up with 26B? OSD code of 26 is
basically telling you the DTU is waiting on the Xserver to start sending
it traffic.
I've seen a few different causes for code 26. Wrong
Is this a Sun Ray 3 or Sun Ray 3+? P9 is a 3+, you'd need a
SunRayP10.parms for a 3 or 3i.
Does the utquery show the tftpserver to be the same server that you are
creating the parms file on?
On 1/11/11 4:03 PM, Karl Rossing wrote:
On 11-01-11 5:19 PM, Bob Doolittle wrote:
On 01/11/11 17:30,
Hi Devin,
Were you able to grab the info during a 26 OSD code that was requested?
Sorry if I missed it. Not sure if I covered this before, but the "B"
in 26B isn't important, basically just means that you are providing DHCP
services that aren't offering all the legacy vendor class options fr
Are you sure it's a printer driver issue? Can you cat a text file out
to the printer?
You'll probably want to ensure that the printer is set to 9600, 8, N, 1
mouline wrote:
?
Hello Sun Ray Users,
I have a Tally serial printer attached to a Sun Ray 170
that is compatible to EPSON or IBM Pr
You can control all the pop ups and what not by editing the javascript
files that are used by both Mozilla and Firefox. I still think using
prototypes are a bad idea with these browsers, but to each his own. I
can put together a firefox cookbook. I have one already, but it's a bit
dated.
Kamal
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] de la part de Craig Bender
Date: lun. 05/03/2007 15:53
æ#8364;: SunRay-Users mailing list
Objet : Re: [SunRay-Users] Serial Printer Driver -IBM EPSON Proprinter
Emulation-
Are
The bug is against type 7 (newer white"ish" keyboards with USB ports in
the keyboard and optical mice).
The patch will be available on sunsolve.sun.com when it is released.
Sean Clarke wrote:
On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 09:08 -0500, Bob Doolittle wrote:
The updated firmware will recover better from
larke wrote:
On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 09:18 -0600, Craig Bender wrote:
The bug is against type 7 (newer white"ish" keyboards with USB ports in
the keyboard and optical mice).
Oops - my mistake, I got a bit confused - yes, they are type 7
keyboards.
Sorry, I have both types and got comp
The E250 is quite old, over 7 years I think. Your application set
should dictate SPARC or x86. If the applications are available on both,
I'd go with fastest chip, most memory, and fastest disks.
Memory seems a bit lite in all the below configs with the exception of
the T2000 and 40z. Probl
That is not the proper way to use smart cards in a Sun Ray environment.
That was for Solaris workstations only, what you are seeing is a hack
that is bound to have multiple problems. The least of which is that it
depends on OCF which is not support under Sun Ray and something that we
disable
Hi Luke,
Is there an Xnewt process running for these displays?
Luke Michelson wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to understand a problem that I keep encountering with hung
sessions on SunRay servers. We have 2 SunRay servers that are not
configured in a FOG. They are balanced via round robin DNS. E
Jim,
Are you using SRSS 3.1.1? Which flavor of RHEL are you using (ES or
AS)? I've installed 3.1.1 many time on CentOS which as you know is
identical to RH. There are a couple of workarounds required, but
nothing along the lines of the gdm not being present. Can you walk us
through utinsta
y worked. Now off to try and
config it.
--Jim
On 3/16/07, *Craig Bender* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Jim,
Are you using SRSS 3.1.1? Which flavor of RHEL are you using (ES or
AS)? I've installed 3.1.1 many time on CentOS which a
Your problem is not related to the toolkit. Your remote control desktop
would be a different display. In order to display an X application to
your display you'd have to allow it via xhosts.
mouline wrote:
Hello,
I have just installed Sun Ray Remote Control Toolkit 0.04, but after
that I ha
Sun Ray did win a environmental award. It was something like
infoweek/computerworld or something of that nature. Specifically given
to technology that lends it self to being eco-friendly. I'll get the
name of the award, although the URL no longer exists. I wrote the
magazine and they never
Hi Lars,
3.1 is for Solaris, 3.1.1 is for Linux only. I have no clue regarding
the kernel panic, but for 3.1 any NV build with Secure By Default
enabled (anything after build 40 is and prior 60) you'll need to do a
work-around for dtlogin:
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/sun_ray_on_open
3) would be option 49 (not 55).
Christian, can you send a utquery -d from one that connected
to your test server? How did you create the interconnect on the test
server? Did you just do utadm -L on or did you some other option (like
perhaps -A)?
Trevor Dell wrote:
Do you mean you connect
You should be able to utswitch -h to any Sun Ray Server offering
services. Fog's only matter to the GUI.
Christian McHugh wrote:
Brad Lackey - US_SW Desktop Technical Lead wrote:
Why don't you put your test server offline (utadm -f )?
Then all your DTUs will find the home server. You could
setup and requires the least amount of management.
Thomas L Baca wrote:
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 15:53:36 -0700, Craig Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Christian, can you send a utquery -d from one that connected
> to your test server? How did you create the interco
Does everything work as expected under CDE or Gnome?
Darin Perusich wrote:
Hello,
I've been playing with copy-n-paste between my Solaris/KDE desktop and
Windows and I've run into a bizarre issue with Konsole the KDE X term.
When I highlight an area of text in konsole it will paste into Window
Otto did not create those pages.
Brad Lackey - US_SW Desktop Technical Lead wrote:
As Otto was the CREATOR of those pages... I guess that up until now, we
has only "self proclaimed god".
Validation of such an Ego probably isn't a good thing. :)
On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 19:38 +0200, Stoyan Angelo
Jimmy Fox wrote:
When I try to load the GUI web tool, I get the Sun Ray Administration screen with the
SunRays on the left side but then after a moment it says "Your login has timed
out."
What did I do wrong to cause this? I don't really know what to troubleshoot at
this point.
I'm running
Hi Paul,
They CDROM Device must conform to USB Mass Storage Specs. Some do, some
don't. What's the make and model?
Paul Whitener wrote:
What is the trick to connecting a cdrom? I have Sol10 x86 patched running the
latest SRSS. When I plug a supported (according to Sun) USB cdrom into the
Currently CAM is on or off based on smart card usage. If you have CAM
enabled for Smart Cards, then you can't get back to a "normal" Unix
desktop. When you are in CAM, that user is already logged in to the
system so you can't get back to dtlogin.
Normally what you do is to not configure CAM
It really depends on what level of firmware the 100's are running as to
what options you have. Once you can provide that, we'll discuss what
you mean by your server not issuing firmware.
John Simovic wrote:
Hello All. I have a number of Sunray 100's which have older firmware. Our
Sun server
Start here.
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/cam_mass_storage_workaround
Seth Galitzer wrote:
I'm running SRSS 3.1 with the Windows connector on Solaris 10. I want
to set things up so USB mass storage devices can be seen in a Windows
Terminal Server session. I have figured out a couple
The something better will be the revamped PCFS support in Solaris
11/OpenSolaris. Even with stale mounts, the devices will disappear once
used.
A word of warning for trying Linux, you *must* eject the disk from the
Linux command line otherwise you *will* corrupt your data. This isn't a
Sun
The best way is to really use the parms files for this.
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/sun_ray_provisioning
Partington, David R Mr (NGIT) USAIC&FH wrote:
Ben,
If you pass option 31 from your dhcp server, you can specify which firmware
server to use. You should also pass the auth server w
Does utcapture show any packet loss?
Brian Knoblauch wrote:
I've got one particular installation that has an interesting problem.
It's most noticeable in StarOffice Calc, but does happen elsewhere too.
Parts of the screen will just go black and not refresh. Closing the
document and re-openin
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