Not sure if that wins an award for laziness, but it sure is in the
running for a doing things the hard way award. ;)
On 3/14/11 7:52 PM, Jonathan C. Bailey wrote:
Linux.. I was doing SDAC on Linux before the Linux release was out.. I've just
been too lazy to upgrade.
- Original Message
Hi Dave,
I hate to be the bearer of bad news. Technical specification of the 3i are:
The Sun Ray 3i Client features a high-performance integrated graphics
engine embedded in the CPU to provide high-resolution graphics to the
LCD panel, as well as one analog external monitor or projector that
All taken care of.
I just talked to Larry Ellison (he as out sailing an still took my
call!) who gave me Bill Gates' cell phone. Bill said if if you forward
this email out to 1000 people from a Windows 7 PC using Outlook, his
friends at Intel will track that you are a Windows 7 and Outlook
On 3/16/11 3:59 PM, Jonathan C. Bailey wrote:
Got a laugh from this...
Thanks. I'm here all week. Tip the waitstaff. ;)
In regards to the Ubuntu comment, we'd LOVE to run Ubuntu with the Sun Ray
software, but OUTSIDE of a VDI setup (more terminal services-like). We
currently use OEL 5
I really don't understand why this is an issue. If you want MS OS, you
pay what MS charges.
This isn't Oracle charging this. Why does this even get painted as an
Sun Ray issue. Everyone who drooled over the OVDC iPad client, are you
going to tell Apple that the WVDA is hurting iPad deals?
I'm not sneering. And I don't believe I have anything to get over. The
iPad question was a logical analogy the question present from Ivar, as
well as yours.
I would ask you exactly where do you think all of our features have been
focused. Have you seen MMR, Flash, USB-R features for Solaris
dislike MS. And I
definately don't dislike people who use their operating system. I'd be
a self-hating Windows user if that was the case. ;)
On 3/16/11 10:02 PM, Craig Bender wrote:
I'm not sneering. And I don't believe I have anything to get over. The
iPad question was a logical analogy
to speak about roadmaps I was not
very specific.
This might have left some room for misinterpretation.
I am sorry about that...
Kind regards,
Ivar
Kind regards,
Ivar
Craig Bender schreef:
All taken care of.
I just talked to Larry Ellison (he as out sailing an still took my
call!) who gave
Hi guys,
One everything you are talking about is totally doable, and supported.
How to do it out of the box is a different question. And to some extent
the documentation is lacking. I've tried to address that in the kiosk
SDK, but I am guessing that we could use some more examples. So be
, the user
doesn't need to be able to change the session type, although that is useful
to know it can be done like that.
-Original Message-
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Sent: Friday, March 18, 2011 12:52 PM
reading about custom
kiosk sessions so I assumed it was already removed.
But perhaps I don't read the docs all the way through anyway? ;-)
Craig
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Sent: Friday, March 18
, there also much be
an answer to the WVDA license disruption of the market.
Maybe even some legal steps.
Nice piece from Brian ;-)
Ivar
Craig Bender schreef:
Hi Ivar,
I'm relaxed. Nothing but happy thoughts over here. ;)
The EULA is not pushing Hyper-V. RemoteFX requires Hyper-V , so I
guess
Hi Aaron,
Are you running XD or XA? Versions?
If XA, are you just publishing a full desktop or apps?
The Sun Ray windows tools are for RDP connections only. However,
starting with XD 4 and XA 6, RDP connections are fully supported. This
means they are brokered and can be assumed by other
H CJ,
SRWC started supporting USB-R with terminal server in SRS 5.1. All the
versions of windows that SRWC supports, now supports USB-R.
http://wikis.sun.com/display/SRWC2dot3/About+USB+Device+Redirection
Note that USB-R under WTS is shared mode. Due to the USB subsystem of
windows, all
at 1:37 AM, Craig Bender craig.ben...@oracle.com
mailto:craig.ben...@oracle.com wrote:
H CJ,
SRWC started supporting USB-R with terminal server in SRS 5.1. All
the versions of windows that SRWC supports, now supports USB-R.
http://wikis.sun.com/display/SRWC2dot3/About+USB+Device
I don't think Oracle's SunFed equivalent adopted the name. So it's
basically Solaris 10 with Trusted Extensions accessed via Sun Ray.
On 3/23/11 5:37 AM, Batty, Richard wrote:
Have Oracle renamed what use to be SNAP servers? If so can anyone tell
me what they are now called please?
Thanks
Large is relative. I don't know the actual subscribers stats, but I can
tell you it is diverse. You'll find an interesting cross section of
both people and use cases. From the one man consulting crew to those
responsible for large enterprise deployments and everything in between.
Quite a
Do you recall that one of the changes from CAM to Kiosk was now that
Kiosk would source the startup files? If you think back to the days of
CAM, this is a good thing.
What's creating this .softwareupdate directory in you kiosk users
homedir is the Solaris software updater. It tries to run
Are you mapping storage? Are you mapping at the root of
/tmp/SUNWut/mnt/$USER where a user could possible tranfer a huge file
from external storage to that mount point?
On 3/24/11 12:55 PM, Art Peck wrote:
Thanks Craig! You're a gentleman and an scholar!
I'm chasing down the root cause of
Disregarding the upgrade question for now.
Is this the same system that seems to have been in the hands of several
other people before handed over to you? Keep your answer to yourself for
now, I'll ask again in a bit. :)
Trying to figure out how the scenario you describe is possible. Are
SUNWkio | awk -F: '{ print $2 }'`;do pkginfo
-l $i;done /var/tmp/SUNWkio.out
On 3/24/11 2:02 PM, Craig Bender wrote:
Disregarding the upgrade question for now.
Is this the same system that seems to have been in the hands of several
other people before handed over to you? Keep your answer
No, the Sun Ray does not speak PCoIP. It only speaks the Sun Ray
protocol to the Sun Ray Server. Nothing runs on the Sun Ray client,
only on the server. From the server you would connect to View using our
Sun Ray Connector for Vmware View. This would be an RDP connection with
an enhanced
5.2 is in beta, but 5.1.2 is out. (Sorry for the typo of 5.12)
There are more flash fixes/enhancements coming in 5.2 if you want to wait.
uttsc-bin is setuid, which don't leave cores by default. Use coreadm to
set those programs to leave core files.
On 3/30/11 7:58 AM, Juan Manuel Sende
is like the flash solution, but for multiple media types,
not just flash.
On 3/30/11 1:58 PM, Anderson, Tom (IT Solutions) wrote:
Will SunMMR be needed with 5.2?
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From: sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org
[mailto:sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of Craig
know how to ungray
it so it can be checked?
Thanks.
Scott
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From: sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org
[mailto:sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of Craig Bender
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 12:35 PM
To: sunray-users@filibeto.org
Subject: EXT :Re: [SunRay
, it has to be a multi-user solution as that's what we're
using now [or else we have to re-architect the existing one].
Scott
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[mailto:sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of Craig Bender
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2011 1:13 PM
the advantage of using x86 Solaris so there would be no need
to convert the MS enhanced bitmap stream to M-JPEG as on the SPARC/CMT
architecture?
Scott
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[mailto:sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of Craig Bender
Sent
There isn't one, well not really. There's support for Cisco EzVPN and
with the -06 rev of SRSS 4.1 core services patch we introduced support
for Netscreen IPSec VPN Gateways and formal support for the ASA (which I
believe worked mostly prior). Which ever you use (3K, ASA, Netscreen)
you have
I believe the problem always has been, and always will be the device
tree. These don't exist in zones, only LDOMS.
On 4/13/11 2:31 AM, Ceri Davies wrote:
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 07:29:56AM +0200, Fuerle, Thomas wrote:
Hi Michael,
I know that is not working, that's the reason I asked, when
Oracle needs to create a front-end to SRWC Kiosk. This will solve this
problem and is also mandatory to enter your credentials before seeing
the Windows login screen if you want to use Session directory or
autoreconnect.
The 30 seconds is actually two minutes, and it's the mandatory max
This is exactly why you need to use Session directory and NLB.
On 4/13/11 7:19 PM, Art Peck wrote:
Anyone have a clever way to check that the WTS is ready to accept RDP
connections before launching uttsc? I had a down WTS server yesterday
and since my script doesn't check for that, I had a
Is there a common size that the reconnecting sessions are getting set
at? Start there.
Or find out what the MTU is for your links...
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinGuy/entry/the_importance_of_mtu
On 5/3/11 5:22 PM, Erin Powers wrote:
I was a bit quick to respond a minute ago and I've now done
Hi Thomas,
The page
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/sunrayproducts/downloads/downloading-update-338241.html
Has the instructions and the update ID for 2.1.11
Since it's a dot release of 2.1, the same update rules apply that they
are obtained via My Oracle Support.
I
That's not the correct usage for printer mapping.
It's -r printer:printername
where printername is a valid Raw print queue on your Sun Ray Server,
not the ip of a printer.
This will use a postscript driver and will pretty much only work with
post script printers
If you need to pass the
, and if you drop the quotes, you're dead See Art's email. ;)
On 5/13/11 1:18 PM, Brad Lackey wrote:
Should it not be single quotes?
On May 13, 2011, at 12:22 PM, Craig Bender wrote:
That's not the correct usage for printer mapping.
It's -r printer:printername
where printername
What's your Windows OS?
On 5/16/11 12:00 AM, Philippe Bourdeu d'Aguerre wrote:
Le vendredi 13 mai 2011, Fuerle, Thomas a écrit :
- for some reasons I don't know the refresh of the screen hangs from time to
time (putty, scrolling, reading pdfs), this is really bad
Same thing here, really
Got it. Sorry, I incorrectly assumed Putty was only available for
Windows. Is it lame that gnome-terminal meets my needs? ;)
First, if you have support, please open a case so we can track it from a
development side.
There are a few people responding, all with different scenarios, which
, thomas
-bash-3.00#
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org
[mailto:sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org] Im Auftrag von Craig Bender
Gesendet: Montag, 16. Mai 2011 17:20
An: sunray-users@filibeto.org
Betreff: Re: [SunRay-Users] 5.2 released
Got it. Sorry, I incorrectly
2011, Craig Bender a écrit :
-Note if settings /etc/system like 'set hires_tick=1' are enabled.
I have no such thing (I am on CentOS)
-Any settings in the parms files (if used)
No.
-Provide a utquery of DTUs exhibiting this behavior
utquery 172.16.102.173
terminalID=00144f575055
Citrix Ready means that the Sun Ray has passed a series of tests
designed by Citrix using the ICA Client. I did put together a Just the
facts type document on what this means, but it hasn't been made public yet.
I'd like to enlighten you on what we are working on, but can't do so
publicly.
Unknown is the hostname that given when Solaris is DHCP client and no
host name is provided via DNS/NIS/NIS+.
Not sure about Solaris 11, but Solaris 10 stores the hostname in at
least three places . /etc/hosts /etc/nodename, and /etc/host.intf
Possible that the hosts file was changed to
Active directory?
On 5/18/11 10:25 AM, Art Peck wrote:
Anyone have a hack that will allow me to set the default printer for a
Terminal Services session? I tried using the printer redirection, -r
printer:WindowsPrinterName=driver name but that apparently requires
that Solaris have a queue for
You are mapping locally connected printers? And you are providing the
names of specific Windows Printer drivers?
When you hotdesk, Windows doesn't know you moved, and since the printer
mapping is made before the connection to the Terminal Server, it's going
to want to use the initial
You'll need to use expect with the version of Sun Ray Windows Connector
you are using, but yes.
http://blogs.oracle.com/ThinkThin/entry/sending_password_using_the_sun
You could also just configure your VMs to autologon via the MS registry.
On 6/10/11 1:23 PM, Teri Rogers wrote:
Hello,
We’re
Hotdesking.
On 6/23/11 9:42 AM, Rodney Sparapani wrote:
Juarez, Marc wrote:
Hello,
How is everyone managing tokens/sessions on a multiserver FOG under
Linux without support of NSCM? Everyone using smart cards? I plan on
evaluating SRSS on Linux in the next couple weeks, I know that the
That's NSCM. Non-smart card mobility. That feature isn't there with
Linux. Minuses, of course you have cards to deal with (buy, keep track
of, etc). But if you don't hot desk, then no need.
On 6/23/11 10:02 AM, Rodney Sparapani wrote:
Craig Bender wrote:
Hotdesking.
Is that a plus
They can be tied to security, but the default action out of the box is
for session mobility.
On 6/23/11 11:13 AM, Rodney Sparapani wrote:
Craig Bender wrote:
That's NSCM. Non-smart card mobility. That feature isn't there with
Linux. Minuses, of course you have cards to deal with (buy, keep
Where id you run that command from? /opt/SUNWut/sbin? Note Bob's full
path, that's the path of the new firmware.
On 6/25/11 4:02 PM, Kalle Anka wrote:
Ok, I tried the command line you suggested, but I can not get it to work. It
will still use the old firmware as far as I can see:
#
I would guess when Solaris 11 is actually released and not in it's
current Express form.
On 6/25/11 5:56 PM, David Bullock wrote:
So when will it be supported to install patches to 5.2 on Solaris 11
Express? That seems to be the elephant in the room here?
On 26/06/2011 10:04 AM, Craig Bender
That's because you ran it twice and your second command just overwrote
your first. If you need to configure interconnects, then add the -N all
to the first command. Or if you are determined to run that second
command then copy the contents of
Before you gave the command -N all. That does DHCP config. You're last
set of commands does not. That's why I suggested adding that. If your
DTU got it's config via DHCP, that's why it hasn't updated.
On 6/26/11 1:27 PM, Kalle Anka wrote:
I edited the file SunRay8.parms file to the new FW
Start from scratch. Delete all the interconnects and turn off LAN
connections and do a cold restart.
utfwadm -r
utfwadm -L off
utstart -c
Decide what's the best way to provision your Sun Rays.
Do you have a DHCP server on your network? Do you need to use Sun Ray
Servers DHCP server for
Doh. Right. utadm. :)
On Jun 26, 2011, at 6:19 PM, P.S.M.Swamiji psm.swam...@oracle.com wrote:
On 27-06-2011 03:15, Craig Bender wrote:
Start from scratch. Delete all the interconnects and turn off LAN
connections and do a cold restart.
utfwadm -r
utfwadm -L off
Typo..
s/utfwadm/utadm
I believe there was ethernet port issue on the Cisco phones, can't find
it readily, but it's fairly old. What firmware would this DTU be running?
It's also possible that the MTU is quite a bit lower than normal on this
secondary port and the drops SRSS actually trying to set a lower MTU for
First off, upgrade to 2.1.11
Then, it's usually just MTU.
Powerpoint will not be accelerated unless you are using 2008R2 and RCA.
On 7/11/11 11:09 AM, Art Peck wrote:
Other than MTU, as ThinGuy documented, what should I be looking at to
improve video performance with OVDC 2.1.7? Customer is
Open a flash video.
On 7/14/11 7:06 AM, Art Peck wrote:
We are not using the USB redirector as USB devices are not allowed on
the Sun Rays at this installation. Is there another way to find out of
the other features are installed and running??
Art
On 7/13/2011 9:32 PM, P.S.M.Swamiji wrote:
Right click on the video, if you get a flash context menu, it's flash.
And yes, that's a silly question.
Full screen can be rough. We only accelerate 1024x760
On 7/14/11 7:58 AM, Art Peck wrote:
Maybe a silly question, but how do I know for certain it's a Flash
video? youtube for example??
Here's how you can run Firefox 5 and enjoy a modern browser and not have
to do unset LD_PRELOAD before running Firefox
1) Set Proxy
-
If necessary, set the system proxy or set a proxy by hand in the
terminal where you will run yum
http_proxy=http://server.fqdn:port;export
Ever publish a kiosk app like firefox or a terminal for troubleshooting?
Hate that you don't have windowing manager due to pop-unders or modal
mozilla messages?
Did you know you can just start metacity and not have to resort to using
something like the locked down JDS app?
Just start
...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of Craig Bender
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2011 8:07 AM
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: [SunRay-Users] Kiosk App Tip
Ever publish a kiosk app like firefox or a terminal for troubleshooting?
Hate that you don't have windowing manager due to pop-unders or modal
mozilla
Did anyone see the suggestion I posted? Registered mode for non-card use.
In fact, couldn't one use the Automated Token Import plugin and
automatically have it automatically register all tokens that begin with
S1. and registered them as an OVDC User
Hi Steve,
So you are running kiosk? What's your current policy? Any chance you
are running regular sessions for non-card and kiosk for card?
The output of utsession -p would help me tell you exactly what is
happening here. I'd expect quite a few of these to be have a Unix ID of
??? and in
You're using your own script right? You can put your own logging in.
Kiosk is just going to report back the exit codes. I have a really nice
error handling addition to the uttsc kiosk script, I'll post on Monday
and you can take a look.
As far a 17, I believe it's a fairly generic error
utaction -c -i /path/to/notfication.script should suffice, no?
On 8/23/11 11:45 AM, Jonathan Mills wrote:
Hi,
I have a specific application for a Sun Ray which involves turning the
Sun Rays
into token readers, and running an application.
The application wants to be informed when a token is
Can you clarify what you mean by port mapper? Are you talking about
follow me printing?
On 9/27/11 6:43 AM, Paul Whitener wrote:
Thanks Peter! I will check it out!
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 8:31 AM, Peter Åstrand astr...@cendio.se
mailto:astr...@cendio.se wrote:
I have a RHEL5
to a different DTU and
the user prints again, the printer may say laserjet(7). It also would
not always print. We do not see this behavior with rdesktop.
But now we see occasional lockups as I mentioned.
Clear as mud huh?
/paul
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Craig Bender craig.ben...@oracle.com
Firewall running?
On 10/5/11 11:07 AM, Phares, Scott (IS) wrote:
I have installed all software and required software packages (following
the wiki.sunray instructions for Ubuntu). I can start the utadm and the
utconfig and get all of the SRS information input properly, yet my DTU
still sits at
Please read the documentation. The SRSS with VDI 3.3+ now uses a single
image for firmware. New -G or -g options used with utfwadm to control
enabling or disabling the GUI.
On 11/4/11 10:51 PM, Victor Salvador wrote:
Hi Friends,
I have installed the version of Oracle VDI 3.3.1, I need to
What was the last version you tried that was acceptable?
Firefox 5^H6^H7 now has WebGL enabled by default. Try disabling it.
Type about:config in the URL bar, type webgl in the filter, and set
webgl.disabled to true.
Close Firefox, reopen, and test.
If that does the trick, you can add the
Perhaps you can describe the sluggishness?
Also, might be worth while to take your
$HOME/.mozilla/firefox/*.default/prefs.js from 6.02 and run a diff
against the one from 7.
Hopefully the difference between good and bad experience is related to a
tunable and not due to a required library or
What version of SRWC is being used here? Is Session Broker in play?
To quickly fix, you can try adding '-N off' to the uttsc arguments or
you can set the terminal server to use the RDP security layer. This is
done (assuming you are using Win2008R2) through the RDS Configuration
tool -
for your time
Randy
- Original Message - From: Craig Bender craig.ben...@oracle.com
To: sunray-users@filibeto.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] RDS disconnect
What version of SRWC is being used here? Is Session Broker in play?
To quickly fix, you
Sounds like your script is exiting. Works with strace because that's
keeping the kiosk session open.
Are you back-grounding the nxclient? Post your kiosk script.
On 11/15/11 12:04 AM, Jon Slonkowski wrote:
I'm running the nomachine client in kiosk mode on a oracle linux 5.6.
Beeing logged
Are you running a window manager? I'd say there's a good chance that
there is a modal window asking about or telling you about the extension
that got installed.
You can google system-wid extensions and you'll find that almost
everyone considers it broken since around 3.5 or 3.6
Basically
Are 7011/tcp and /tcp allowed?
On 11/21/11 7:50 AM, Steven Gelsie wrote:
I have enabled USB be on the sunray servers and I can mount USB sticks
from the surays at work but can not mount them from sunrays at home. I
am assuming that the network group at work is blocking it. What would
stop
a doc about that issue that explains if not possible to mount those
kind of devices under a NAT.
Am I right?
Best Regards,
Randy
On 11/22/11 11:44 AM, Craig Bender wrote:
Are 7011/tcp and /tcp allowed?
On 11/21/11 7:50 AM, Steven Gelsie wrote:
I have enabled USB
You need to provide the credentials before you ever see the Windows
login screen. (Same is true for MS-RDC). Today you can do that buy
writing a small Zentiy script to run in kiosk mode or you can use Oracle
VDI as the front-end to your Terminal Server farm.
On 11/23/11 4:51 AM, Patrick
3corne...@gmail.com
mailto:3corne...@gmail.com wrote:
Awsome, thanks! I will give it a try.
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Craig Bender
craig.ben...@oracle.com mailto:craig.ben...@oracle.com wrote:
You need to provide the credentials before you ever see the
Windows
Greetings Dave!
Can you please try disabling Mobile Sessions (NSCM)? Since you don't
have the web admin working you'll need to do this via
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utpolicy
First run utpolicy with no arguments. Note the options in the output,
these are your current settings.
Now run utpolicy
That's the command, it has to be ran from the user's session or an
administrator can supply the necessary terminal / token information.
Unless of course they are running a Sun Ray 2FS or 3Plus. These give
the appearance of Xinerama, however they do not use it. The displays
are always
Since this is Linux, I would second CJ's thoughts and look at the host
file for naming problems.
Standard RH style host files have the host name on the same line as the
loopback. That breaks quite a few things. The web admin interface,
utadm, and possible utreplica.
Make sure that your
You state that both servers have the same policy. Do you mean that they
are not part of a host group (aka FOG)?
With your policy, unregistered smart cards are not allowed. The Sun Ray
Server, when asked to start a session for an unregistered token will
attempt to stream down AYUV graphic
Sorry, not finding the forum post. If you can provide a link, I'll post
there.
On 12/13/11 9:04 AM, Craig Bender wrote:
You state that both servers have the same policy. Do you mean that they
are not part of a host group (aka FOG)?
With your policy, unregistered smart cards are not allowed
Stop C or Ctrl+Pause+C to clear all the settings.
On 12/16/11 8:58 PM, Jeremy Loukinas wrote:
I have a Sunray 2 that was working. I started fumbling around in the OSD
menu's and accidentally hit the OSD menu option. Screen went blank and I
can on longer get any sort of power up screen.
Unit
Hi Steve,
What version of SRSS/DTU firmware and is it a specific application that
exhibits this?
On 12/22/11 10:51 AM, Steven Gelsie wrote:
I have a user connecting to her Windows 7 PC from home using a Sunray
2FS. At home she has FIOS and we are using VPN to connect to our
internal sunray
Perhaps you could both send me your case numbers and I will investigate.
On 1/5/12 7:20 PM, Randy wrote:
It could take up to 3 to 4 days for them to get your into there system.
Its was like 4 days till they got mine all working..
Randy
- Original Message - From: Nickolas Popoff
Once assigned, a device CAL is assigned to a device, whether connected
of disconnected.
The real con would be that it would be up to *you* to ensure that all
your devices were assigned a CAL so *you* weren't breaking MS licensing.
Ex. uttsc session with no disconnect, and you hotdesk to
Are you are the session is connected? Not sure how you'd expect us to know what
patches you might be missing if you don't supply any OS info or patch level.
On Jan 10, 2012, at 10:37 AM, Art Peck arthurp...@aol.com wrote:
I frequently see processes like dtlogin, uttsc-bin and zenity sitting
The documentation now exists on OTN. Including the OSD icons. The wiki
has not been updated for the past several releases of either VDI or SRS.
The Wiki pages for both have pointed out the fact that OTN will now host
the docs with a link to said documentation.
VDI documentation for 3.3,
Hi,
Did you then configure the card type for use with utcard -a filename.cfg?
On Jan 18, 2012, at 10:53 PM, Kissler, James M CTR (US)
james.m.kissler@mail.mil wrote:
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: FOUO//PROTECTED BY PRIVACY ACT
I copied all files in /etc/opt/SUNWut/smartcard/
Wouldn't matter if you had money to pay for support, Solaris 11 is not
supported with Sun Ray Software Yet. See
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E22662_01/E22659/html/Reqs-OS.html for a list
for OS Requirements.
Downgrading firmware is simply a matter of putting a barrier level equal
to or lower
Nope, it's a windows issue. USB bus is available to all users when
connecting to a Terminal server.
On 2/6/12 12:07 PM, Karl Rossing wrote:
I'm connecting a USB signature pad to our Sun Ray's(oel 5.6 srs 5.2.5)
and using uttsc -r usb to share the USB device to Windows Server 2008R2.
Windows
Hi Jon,
Do you have a support contract? If so, can you please open a case. It will help
getting a bug addressed that is causing this. Basically the session manager
(perhaps more) gets confused when the instances all have the same IP.
On Feb 9, 2012, at 2:38 PM, Jonathan C. Bailey
A few comments:
KA_Warning messages:
These are warnings that the expected Keep Alive packet wasn't received.
The Sun Ray expects a keepalive message from the server every 20
seconds. Miss three of those in a row for the same DTU and it will
reboot. Note that the server also expects the
Hi Art,
As far as the environmental variables are concerned, the datastore for
the fields you want are empty by default. Which means you have to enter
the data, presumably because you want to act upon it. If a hot desk
occurs, you'd have to re-query and reset because env variables are
line so it is more specific
than Re: Contents of SunRay-Users digest...
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The correct utfwadm command to run varies based on how you ran utadm. What's
the output of utadm -p and utadm -l?
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -A -a -V -G force is fine for LAN connections (utadm
-L on) but won't help if you ran utadm -a/-A.
Also, in the case of LAN connections, you must tell the
specify a different -f
option per model.
On 2/27/12 10:04 AM, Craig Bender wrote:
The correct utfwadm command to run varies based on how you ran utadm. What's
the output of utadm -p and utadm -l?
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -A -a -V -G force is fine for LAN connections (utadm
-L on) but won't help
What are you logging into? The whole point of kiosk mode is it logs in for you.
Are you seeing the login greeter? If so you need to change the policy.
On Mar 23, 2012, at 8:26 AM, Kayode Odeyemi drey...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have successfully configured Kiosk, added user accounts, but I'm
What -E options are you using?
On Apr 17, 2012, at 10:44 AM, Clift, Tom CIV NSWCDD, K55
robert.cl...@navy.mil wrote:
Fully patched Solaris 10 servers running SRSS-4.2 and SRWC-2.3_31 when
connecting to a Windows 2008 server via rdp (uttsc) the mouse is larger than
normal and solid black
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