The server cannot be behind NAT. This is your problem.
Mudasar Yasin wrote:
Hi,
Thanks, i have enabled the utcrypto through the web administration(advance
-- security)
-bash-3.00# ./SUNWut/sbin/utcrypto
Token ID: default.token
Key Value Inherited
the display number by looking for the pseudo token in
/var/opt/SUNWut/displays.
Then do a ps to see if the X server is running for that display.
If not, check /var/dt/Xerrors for interesting: messages that may shed
light on why the server is crashing.
-Bob
Craig Bender wrote:
The server cannot
Nope, just the MAC.
Ceri Davies wrote:
Is there any way to ascertain the serial number of a (P8) DTU from the
Sun Ray server it's connected to?
Thanks,
Ceri
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What type of drive are you redirecting? Larger capacity drives take
longer to mount. or is it always the same drive? Same Sun Ray Server
everytime, same terminal server/VDI VM?
John Francis wrote:
Hello,
I've installed the SRWC, but am having problems with disk redirection.
Sometimes it
Trouble with Mac keyboard is if you need to use any of the Ctrl+Pause
sequences.
Jason Winningham wrote:
On Jan 7, 2009, at 4:38 PM, Jpd wrote:
Ok so they are much smaller and nice than the mk1s but they have only
got 2 USB ports.
So what have the rest done to solve this issue? Other than
You could launch a utaction out of a numbered script in
/usr/dt/config/Xsession.d that will set it to the headphone jack.
CJ Keist wrote:
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Hello,
Is there command to set all DTU's for a FOG so that the Audio out is
only set to the headphone
were talking Linux. Craig's path is
correct for Solaris.
-Bob
Craig Bender wrote:
You could launch a utaction out of a numbered script in
/usr/dt/config/Xsession.d that will set it to the headphone jack.
CJ Keist wrote:
Hello,
Is there command to set all DTU's for a FOG so that the Audio
Have you compared file transfer times of other storage protocols
encapsulated in remote device protocols such as ICA or RDP? You'll get
roughly the same performance as Sun Ray. These were meant to save a
small file or two, not really large files. The best architecture for
people that save
XenDesktop can work both with a browser and the Citix ICA Client in
PNAgent mode. Sun and Citrix are working on how to's and also making
the solution more turnkey. The streaming client is only for PC's that
would have hard drives and what not. In the case of Sun Ray you'd
connect to a VM
People have had mixed experiences with USB - PS/2 adapters. Some
people in Sun Ray Engineering have used and liked this one:
http://www.edan2000.com/mt606.htm
Others swear by more expensive units like this:
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=947387
Unless your users are in
Business_Supplies_10051_SEARCH
John Hallman
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[mailto:sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of Craig Bender
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 3:32 PM
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] RE: SunrayDesktop
The feature itself is manual and really for Unix/Linux desktops since
RDP sessions only support resize on a reconnection. The correct way to
do this for RDP would be to disconnect the session when you hotdesk.
There is a script on the list archives (look for utfit by Bob Doolittle)
that
Is this a 2FS? Or are you doing multi-head with N+1 Sun Rays?
All that should be needed in case of a two FS is to start a new session.
If it's a pair (or more) of Sun Ray 2's or 270's then you'll have to use
the Multihead admin and config tools along with allowing multihead policy.
It's not that granular yet. What type of desktops are you offering? If
windows, you could do a simple if/then statement in your script that
launched uttsc and not give the -r disk flag to certain users.
Nickolas Popoff wrote:
i have a question about usb, is there a way you can allow usb
What is the code on the lower right of the OSD (On Screen Display). How
is the network configured on that remote server? Is the Sun Ray Server
allowed to service DTU's on the remote subnet?
scorp123 wrote:
Hi all,
another problem I've run into that puzzles me:
We have two offices, let's
That behavior is by design. What would a person do who wasn't the user
who locked the screen do when they wanted to use that terminal?
David Markey wrote:
Hi Everyone
With JDS in a non smart card session mobile session when i lock the
screen it just does a utdetach in effect.
How can i
You're web based applications do not appear to be friendly. In the
process listings you sent, Opera has pegged an entire CPU. (3.5% on
one thread of a T1 is 100% consumed).
The Java Applets that are being ran via the browsers, what are they
doing? Are they doing anything that requires
Our official recommendation @ Sun is T2000's ONLY if you
1) Use Kiosk Mode where the heavy lifting is done by another tier
2) Said Kiosk Apps are SPARC based (i.e. for the longest time only the
Citrix Client for Solaris was SPARC based)
3) LAN deployments only (so compression does not get
You can go with a conservative number of 100 MB per active session if
doing the SRWC Kiosk descriptor or CAM without a windowing manager.
The only thing that will really differ is the Xsun/Xnewt process if you
have screens that are larger than 1280x1024. In reality, 60 is probably
good for
Is it possible that the owner of the Xsun process had Mozilla/Firefox
fired up?
Jim Klimov wrote:
One stray Xsun process consumed 800Mb though. Strange...
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You'll have to find the XSun process, which is owned by root. Then add
them up. You are using an old version of SRSS. If you are displaying
full screen windows, why are you using a windowing manager? That's a
waste of resources.
James Tan wrote:
Hi here's my sanitized sample of prstat
resolution to 1680x1050 won't
only result in some weirdness (panning on the login- and OSD-screens),
but won't fix this nasty either.
Greetz
2009/2/11 Craig Bender craig.ben...@sun.com mailto:craig.ben...@sun.com
Yes, search the archives for the thread system wide utaction
around
The best script is here:
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/a_usb_drive_daemon_for
P.S.M.Swamiji wrote:
john.hall...@wellsfargo.com wrote:
Ok so I have my users configured where their DTU’s connect directly to
a workstation running windows 2003 using the SunRay broker and the Sun
Try setting the device to 9600 8 N 1 to match the safe mode of
utseriald. Windows based programs rarely do the right thing when it
comes to opening the com ports at the desired speed, rather the rely on
the control panel settings for ports, which are ineffective for RDP.
Joseph Chiong
Which port on a Sun Ray 170. You need to use B.
Joseph Chiong wrote:
Dear all,
Did anyone has experience _random_ dropouts during serial printing via
UTTSC redirection? In my test, to print ABC, the output can be AC or
AB or ABC. I am clueless as how to troubleshoot this issue. Can
anyone
utadm -a is for NIC's that are not yet plumbed and your want to create
what is called an private interconnect.
Your answer is in the below. Use utadm -A subnet. You need to assign
a static IP to eth0 first.
shambalad wrote:
Hello All,
I have the following. I want to setup on a dedicated
Applying the patch does fill /tftpboot. You need to run utfwadm
Andreas v. Heydwolff wrote:
Dan Allongo wrote:
Dan, I upgraded an old Etch install to testing a few months ago, but it
was a mixed system for a while,
Ah, okay, I'm running a fresh install of SRSS 4.1 on a fresh install of
Actually our solution only works with Twitter. It's where the cool kids
are. ;)
jpdrawneek wrote:
Well from the Docs that popped up on thin guy blog it seems well under
spec.
From the look a max x4450 can do 120 desktop users.
Hi Kevin,
The final release version will have username/password authentication on
the VDI service side. It's on by default but can be turned off by those
who do not desire that functionality.
Kevin Farrell wrote:
I work for a University and am trying to pitch the whole xVM/VDI SunRay
idea on the final release date?
Thanks!
--
-Kevin Farrell
Craig Bender wrote:
Hi Kevin,
The final release version will have username/password authentication
on the VDI service side. It's on by default but can be turned off by
those who do not desire that functionality
In order to be supported you need to have the Sun Ray Servers share at
least one common subnet. You experiment with allowing the routers to
pass multicast traffic you can read up on utgmtarget which will send
group announcements in unicast.
Mohamed Ali Abdullah wrote:
Hi Bob and Kent,
This is an oldie but still a goodie for non-invasive methods.
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/turbo_cam
Part of the original problem of figuring out the token has to do with
using registered mode. I really dislike registered mode because if
you're going to do anything with it useful
True, but you don't need to use registered mode for that right? That's
what's changing your token to user.x.
Ceri Davies wrote:
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 03:32:34PM -0700, Craig Bender wrote:
This is an oldie but still a goodie for non-invasive methods.
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin
You shouldn't have to add the model numbers. You should be able to just
do /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui that way you get all the fw files for
all revs of Sun Rays.
Nishimura, Scott L (IT Solutions) wrote:
My original info wasn't quite correct: I had to clear out /tftpboot
with utfwadm -R
The direct decode only works when coming from Windows via SRWC.
Enhanced YUV path using the xvideo extensions works from Solaris and
Linux (Xnewt is a requirement as well), but it is far more bandwidth
intensive than the direct decode.
If you want to play back these formats I'd suggest
?
Ivar
Craig Bender wrote:
The direct decode only works when coming from Windows via SRWC.
Enhanced YUV path using the xvideo extensions works from Solaris and
Linux (Xnewt is a requirement as well), but it is far more bandwidth
intensive than the direct decode.
If you want to play back
What rev of Sun Ray (i.e p1 - p7)? Are you using a Sun kbd/mouse.
Sounds strange, my only though would be with some (P2 I think) models
there were issues with the USB ports not fully powering up. But should
work just fine with HID USB devices. The dead give away for this
problem was the
You don't pass it via the wfica command, but yes you can use that script.
In setup of the ica client you tell it what to map and you either create
a protoypes directory and store the resulting wfclient.ini and
appsrv.ini under .ICAClient in that directory or you store it in the
central config
Device must meet the USB Mass Storage spec to be recognized. What's the
model? If you find that model listed here:
http://us.liteonit.com/us/index.php?option=com_wrapperItemid=75
And there is a driver for it, then it's not going to work.
Hardik Cholera wrote:
Hi Guys,
One of our customer
I'm 100% sure that Citrix can recognize the $HOME variable. Not so sure
about the $USER.
Can you look in one of the kiosk users home dirs and grab the wfclient
and make sure it's in there? Also, does it contain CDMAllowed=On which
is for client drive mapping?
CJ Keist wrote:
I'm not
Latest firmware is always in the latest patches for your version of SRSS.
Stoyan has a pretty complete matrix here is you don't like looking on
SunSolve.
http://www.sun-rays.org/srss.html#patches
DJG wrote:
Hi all,
I can't find any place where all the firmware versions would be listed.
Perhaps telling us a little bit about your environment would help. Have
you opened a support call with Sun? What does authd being written in
Java have to do with anything? How many NIC's do you have active,
what's your topology? Are your switches blocking multicast? IPMP not
being a
. However, our management does not think alike. We have a
management that has a third world mentality and first world
requirements. Therefore, we have no choice but to try to get answer out
of any publicly available resource. Thanks for your understanding and
support.
Thanks.
Craig Bender
(which was the
latest when we started to deploy the servers). There is no cron job
created to clean /tmp unless there is one in Solaris u6 which we are not
aware of.
Thanks.
Craig Bender wrote:
All the latest patches tell me nothing.
Exact Solaris release. uname -a and 'cat /etc/release'
All
on bge2
05/01/2009 21:53:15 unable to join multicast group on bge3
Thanks.
Craig Bender wrote:
How is that you are running/patching SRWC 2.0 with SRSS 4.1? SRSS 4.1
requires SRWC 2.1
There's also a whole other matrix of patches that have a relationship
to SRSS such as dtlogin, kernel patches
What are you seeing in /var/dt/Xerrors?
Rich Teer wrote:
Hi all,
Subject says it all, really: I'm trying to get SRSS 4.1 to work
on a SXCE b113 machine. After configuring everything that I can
think of, the DTU hangs at state 26 D. This means that it's got
everything it was expecting to
Why aren't you running the Sun provided GDM?
Nadeem Ahmad wrote:
HI,
We have setup a Sun Ray server . When client try to connect this server
not able to login and getting below error in file
/var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages . Any idea how to fix this.
* gdm-XKeepsCrashing: GDM can't
SRWC 2.1 supports RDP 5.2 so these are neither bugs or missing features.
MMR supports XP and 2003, same story above. We are working on many of
these features for the next release. If RDesktop suits your needs
today, feel free to use it.
Datagrupa wrote:
Hi All!
We had a lot of issues
is that RDesktop doesn't suit our needs. We want to use
supported and certified software, but now we have to use uncertified
RDesktop because it simply works.
We are working on many of these features for the next release.
Any release date? Some beta maybe?
Nik
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From: Craig
Message-
From: sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org
[mailto:sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of Craig Bender
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 8:58 PM
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] gdm-XKeepsCrashing: GDM can't start X server
Why aren't you running the Sun provided GDM
Have zero clue on the mouse, but after googling Catia V5, I'd say that's
not a good fit for Sun Ray, nor RDP. Have they tested this and approve
the performance?
Bob Wickline wrote:
Do the Sun Rays support attaching a 3D mouse like the 3DConnexion
SpacePilot? SRSS is Solaris/X86 and backend
the same concerns as you but they
seem satisfied with the solution.
Craig Bender wrote:
Have zero clue on the mouse, but after googling Catia V5, I'd say
that's not a good fit for Sun Ray, nor RDP. Have they tested this and
approve the performance?
Bob Wickline wrote:
Do the Sun Rays support
migration project untill the early summer months.
Thanks.
Nik
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From: Craig Bender craig.ben...@sun.com
To: SunRay-Users mailing list sunray-users@filibeto.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Windows Connector 2.1 Ugly Bug Missing
on a Sun owned
Sun Ray Software Forum
http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5384158tstart=0 and had NO
reaction too.
Regards
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From: Craig Bender craig.ben...@sun.com
To: SunRay-Users mailing list sunray-users@filibeto.org
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 2:43 PM
Since the jinitiator is running on the VM, can you try rule out the Sun
Ray by connecting to the VM via a PC based RDP client and see if you see
that same thing? I think you'll find out that the Sun Ray has nothing
to do with it, as this has long been a frustration of terminal server
and
RDP Client!
BTW, Specs from MS are changing every quater. I think, there are a lot of
updates or fixes on it (like RDP 7 spesc, session brocker support,
microphone redirection extention etc).
Nik
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From: Craig Bender craig.ben...@sun.com
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Apologies for the spelling errors. Implantation and Meat your
needs. lol and TGIF.
Craig Bender wrote:
Yeah, that's a nice marketing statement. Clean room while technically
true, I will say that we did get a jump on the code by using
Tarantella's clean room implantation as our code base
You can use a variety of tools to access x11 based hosts from kiosk
mode. xnest, VNC on the free end to something like SGD on the feature
rich/pay for use end.
Detlev Habicht wrote:
Hi all,
we have a SunRay Servercluster running Solaris 10 and SRS 4.
Our Users must use a smartcard for
A bunch of different ways. Pick the one that works the best for you.
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/sun_ray_provisioning
CJ Keist wrote:
How do you get thin clients to get firmware updates if your SRSS servers
do not have dedicated interconnects configured? I have tried the
OK, let's back up.
How did you configure the interconnects? -A or just -L on? Provide the
output of /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utadm -l
CJ Keist wrote:
Thanks,
But it's jumping into something I don't fully understand. What do
they mean by DHCP option 66 or 49?
Craig Bender wrote:
A bunch
=129.82.225.54:LeaseTim=86400:LeaseNeg:
Locale Macro :UTCoffst=-25200:
I tried adding FWSrvr using dhtadm but it gives that is an invalid DHCP
option. How when you configure an interconnect it can get that value in
there without any complaints?
Craig Bender wrote:
OK, let's
Sure. We haven't loaded any special smart card configs for J1. As long
as it is a smart card that the Sun Ray recognizes it will work.
Lubos Kocman wrote:
Hi,
Right now I'm at the Community One in San Francisco. I got a java card
trough which I can connect to local sunrays. This card will
Providing the make/model/size of the hard drive would probably be
beneficial. So would any errors from the utstorage/utmount logs.
If the HD meets the USB mass storage spec, then most likely your problem
is that it is very large. Large storage devices take considerably
longer to mount.
Dial in?
Charles Greco wrote:
Hello all,
Has anyone configured a cisco router device to allow dial-in access from
a Tadpole Comet SunRay client? If you've got a working config sample let
me know.
Cheers,
-Chuck
This e-mail
How about answering the questions from the 10th of June that were asked
when you sent the same message?
Srikanth Gumma wrote:
Hi,
I’ve been facing trouble in configuring USB Harddrive in Sunray 2 DTUs
where the os is RHEL. Can anyone help how do I configure and make sure
the users access
Just a note of interest, 4.1 on a fast x86 server running a JDS desktop,
Flash performance is pretty darn good (baring packet loss issues). Far
superior to the same setup on a CMT or even normal SPARC based chip.
Few desktop apps are multi threaded so they really can't take advantage
of those
How did you configure interconnects? Typically that's a message that
gets spit out when a Sun Ray tries to connect while only private
interconnects are configured (i.e. utadm -a NIC ) or from LAN based
connections (utadm -L or -A) when a utrestart has not been performed prior.
Odd if this is
on my desk
was working post-patch on Thursday before I left for the long weekend.
Thanks,
Jarrett
Jarrett Lee
Valdosta State University
Division of Information Technology
E-mail: ja...@valdosta.edu
On Jul 6, 2009, at 14:21, Craig Bender wrote:
How did you configure interconnects? Typically
Does about:plugins show the ICA plugin?
Talley, Paul wrote:
To add another example, when I Select notepad from my published
applications, the browser tries to use javaclient for Citrix and
not ICA client.
A bit of a disconnect here. Multicast is for the host group
communication. DHCP/DNS is for DTU to contact a server. The vendor
class tags are a legacy item that I don't think many people involved
with the product favor their use.
A DNS for sunray-config-servers.FQDN when combined with
What does /var/dt/Xerrors show? What Java version are you running? Do
you see parent dtlogin process?
Walter R. Moore wrote:
I have done a cold restart and a reboot for good measure.
Andy White wrote:
Have you done a cold restart? Previously I think you had to
specifically do a cold
Also, what version of Solaris 10. SRS 5 *requires* S10 U7 (5/09)
Walter R. Moore wrote:
I have done a cold restart and a reboot for good measure.
Andy White wrote:
Have you done a cold restart? Previously I think you had to
specifically do a cold restart even if you had rebooted.
HTH,
14 11:06:33 2009
error (pid 20670): Server for display :0 can't be started.
This box is headless.. (and was when it wasrunning Sun Ray Services 4)..
are the device errors a config problem or an artifact of being too old a
version of X?
Craig Bender wrote:
Also, what version of Solaris 10. SRS 5
Known issue. 2008 Session directory support is coming in 2.2
SRS 5 (SRSS 4.2 and SRWC 2.2) is in early access now:
https://cds.sun.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/CDS-CDS_SMI-Site/en_US/-/USD/viewproductdetail-start?productref=srs-5-ea1-sp-lx-...@cds-cds_smi
Adam Williams wrote:
Hi,
Hi Michel,
Typically when I see OSD code 22 on Redhat, it's because the firewall.
Try: chkconfig iptables off
Followed by a cold restart (/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utrestart -c)
Michel Dubois wrote:
Hello,
I'm a newbie and I went to install srss 4.1 on a Red Hat 5.3 EL, 64 bits.
I thought resolving
.
What're the TCP ports needed to be opened ?
What I've to check to enable the graphics traffic?
Regards.
2009/7/16 Craig Bender craig.ben...@sun.com
Hi Michel,
Typically when I see OSD code 22 on Redhat, it's because the firewall.
Try: chkconfig iptables off
Followed by a cold restart
1999
There have been two families of Sun Rays, the Sun Ray 1 series which
included the 1, the 100, the 150, and the 170.
The Sun Ray 2 family was introduced in April of 2006 and includes the
Sun Ray 2, 2FS, and 270.
Paul Whitener wrote:
I am doing a presentation and would like to note
I haven't, but I can share what I learned from Trident Systems about the
170. Basically the bezel is too small to accommodate the Elo touch over
lay. At least that was the case back when I inquired about the 170.
That's been a few years, but it's probably still the case that you'd
have to
Are talking about the insert card icon? That's just a program that
spits a YUV to the screen. There no screen damage detection AFAIK and
it doesn't do any of the traffic/congestion detection that the Sun Ray
protocol is capable of. There are different settings you could mess
with if you
Hi Randall,
I've used a couple of different models, one of which was a Belkin device
and it worked great. I ran into a couple of issues with certain
printers such as an OkiData line printer that our utparlleld just never
seemed to work correctly with. But printers like older HP deskjets
The other question is what is the problem? I see two statements with a
question that doesn't really pertain to the statements. Are you saying
you don't get the card ID with SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN? Are you running in
registered mode perhaps?
Bob Doolittle wrote:
What version and patch level of
How are you setting up the queue and what options are you passing to uttsc?
Jacob Grundmeier wrote:
I've have been trying to get several direct attached printers to work
with the uttsc. So far I've been unsuccessful. Does anybody have any
known printers or printer configurations that work? I
While that's technically feasible, it gets away from the zero admin
model even more than the GUI FW alone does, but I'm sure if done
correctly would be appreciated by those who do a lot of testing. In my
dream world I'd have a cert on a smart card with all connection
profile(s) information on
You need to setup a raw queue on the Solaris side for mapping the printers.
/usr/sbin/lpadmin -p printer-name -v \
/tmp/SUNWut/units/IEEE802.mac-address/dev/printers/device node
Jacob Grundmeier wrote:
This is an example on the non laser printer that has been tried.
/opt/SUNWuttsc/bin/uttsc
They are running in registered mode.
Jacob Grundmeier wrote:
I have someone trying to run utbwlist2 -a and it's not showing the token
but rather a user. format.
It looks something like this but with the IP as the first column(I left
it off).
user.1248091708-8080
Not today. If using windows, you could set a global policy in an OU for
either terminal servers or users to disable drive mapping. If under
Solaris it's a bit tougher since the mounts are made by user and not by
DTU and if Kiosk mode it's more challenging since you don't know which
utku id
You need to be in kiosk mode and use the Sun Ray windows connector.
james macro wrote:
Afternoon,
Im having difficulty connecting my Sun Ray 2 client to my vm image that
I created on my ESX host. I got a VDI document that helps me to create
the script that will allow the mac address of the
*
The argument was set to default and the windows connector selected..
Anymore ideas?
Thanks
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Craig Bender craig.ben...@sun.com
mailto:craig.ben...@sun.com wrote:
You need to be in kiosk mode and use the Sun Ray windows connector.
james macro wrote
, Craig Bender craig.ben...@sun.com
mailto:craig.ben...@sun.com wrote:
Did you go into the web admin gui and configure the kiosk application?
james macro wrote:
Thanks for your response craig..
I ahve just ran the below command which now loops but looks
Hi Randall,
Can you try net use LPT1: \\tsclient\PrinterName where PrinterName is
the device name you gave it on the -r printer:PrinterName command
Randall Cruz wrote:
Hi folks,
I have been doing a POC (Probe of Concept) with a Bank to test SunRays
DTUs in a cashier area. The DTUs on
with the net use command to the tsclient printer and I was not
successfull.
I got always a Access Denied error message! so I could not test it!
Any Ideas?
Randall
Craig Bender wrote:
Hi Randall,
Can you try net use LPT1: \\tsclient\PrinterName where PrinterName is
the device name you gave
I think Jörg meant to type OSD Code 22. Typically this is because the
default firewall is installed and enabled. Try chkconfig iptables off
If you do want a firewall, the required ports are in the admin guide.
Joerg Barfurth wrote:
Paul Matthews schrieb:
Hi,
This is a new install,
Ah, right. Sorry. Next time I'll look up. ;)
Joerg Barfurth wrote:
Craig Bender schrieb:
I think Jörg meant to type OSD Code 22. Typically this is because the
default firewall is installed and enabled. Try chkconfig iptables off
If you do want a firewall, the required ports
Hi Jacob,
Can you clarify what you mean by upload Bandwidth? Can you provide the
speeds and feeds of the remote line?
Jacob Grundmeier wrote:
I have a customer that has around 300 remote Sun Rays that are running
into bandwidth problems at their data center. They are managing to max
out
If you just are getting the Solaris login screen (there isn't Sun Ray
login screen) then you don't have kiosk setup.
james macro wrote:
Morning,
I have a VDI environment and am struggling with something. I have 1 ESX
4 Host server and 1 Sun Ray server (Solaris 10, SRSS 4_1). Now I have
Is it possible that this application that you are using is a single
threaded application? I run into this all the time, it can't take
advantage of the server you have it in and you'd be far better off
upping your RAM on the WTS server and turning it into a VDI host. None
of the apps listed
It stops the Xserver from trying to start on display 0, which since you
don't have a graphics card will result in unnecessary error messages in
your log files.
Kaya Saman wrote:
Mohamed Ali Abdullah wrote:
Dear forum users,
I came across this document SRSS-4.1 Installation and Configuration
Hi Niki,
Tim is wrong there, it's not true that only 9600 is possible. What you
are seeing though is the safe mode of utseriald which is 9600, 8, N, 1.
However in order to use a different setting the program controlling the
serial device much properly set the port speed. What program is
Those of us who work for Sun are at the mercy of our legal requirements
around products. However, even if your local Sun Office doesn't have
the faintest idea (which we can address later with names, places, and a
bar of soap wrapped in a towel), you can have your rep get the NDA's to
you and
You're using Sun Rays with a Solaris desktop? Odd. Just kidding.
I've asked some questions to our utseriald engineer. I'll see what he
responds with.
Niki W. Waibel wrote:
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