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It's a bit long but worth reading, hope you'll be more lucky and won't
need that workaround!
Regards,
Nicolás
El 26/01/2015 a las 20:34, Tim Gaudet escribió:
About my system: I am running rhel 6.4 on a stand-alone network and
using sunray 3 plus. I actually had
), and
this seems to come suddenly. Any hint on what could be causing this
behavior, and how to fix it?
Thanks,
Nicolás
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Hi Nicolas,
First off, thanks for your kind help!
El 23/09/2014 a las #4, Nicolas Schier escribió:
Dear Nicolás,
Recently we moved the Sun Ray clients to run against the production
server, resulting in some of them running a graphic session without
any faults, and some of them stucking
El 23/09/2014 a las #4, Nicolás escribió:
That's something I've not tried yet and it's a good idea, I'll try to
trace the traffic for that client and verify what kind of traffic is
being sent between client and server. I've seen this is an issue that
formerly appeared in 2010 but has
El 12/09/2014 a las #4, Nicolás escribió:
Hi,
I'm running SRS v. 5.4.0.0.44 together with SROS v. 11.1.3.0.26 on a
Oracle Linux 6.3 distribution. Recently we moved the Sun Ray clients
to run against the production server, resulting in some of them
running a graphic session without any faults
that this could be due to the inability of renewing the DHCP lease,
however, the SRS server is *not* configured as a DHCP server, we have a
dedicated server for that.
Any thoughts about what could be causing this and how to solve it are
welcome.
Regards,
Nicolás
this there seems not to be
quite much information (basically because HAL was discontinued a while
ago...).
I'll try to investigate a bit more, if not, I guess I'll give up this...
Regards,
Nicolás
El 10/07/2014 20:03, Edwin Marqe escribió:
Hi Nicolas,
I would say this is caused because of the HAL
is this happening?
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Nicolás
El 05/06/2014 18:03, Nicolás escribió:
El 05/06/2014 17:51, Darrel Hankerson escribió:
Nicolás nico...@devels.es writes:
Is there a way to configure automatic notifications for the users
mounting their devices on their sessions? Is that a job
Hi Andreas,
Thanks so much for the hint. Indeed, installing the i686 version made
the trick, now it works perfectly.
Regards.
El 13/06/2014 12:35, Andreas Bock escribió:
Dear Nicolás,
may I asume yo're working on OEL/Redhat/CentOS/Scientific Linux 6?
Please check if sssd-client.i686
previous versions, so I'm not sure this is the real
problem.
Thanks for any help.
Nicolás
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for the users
mounting their devices on their sessions? Is that a job for the utmountd
daemon or is there something it's not working as intended?
Thanks!
Nicolás
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El 05/06/2014 17:51, Darrel Hankerson escribió:
Nicolás nico...@devels.es writes:
Is there a way to configure automatic notifications for the users
mounting their devices on their sessions? Is that a job for the utmountd
daemon or is there something it's not working as intended
El 02/06/2014 12:52, Peter Ohlerich escribió:
Am 28.05.2014 19:03, schrieb Nicolás:
Hi people,
I'm writing this mail as my last resource because currently I'm in a
deadlock, so I hope someone could shed some light on this problem. I'm
trying to run SRS v. 5.4.0.0.44 together with SROS v
screen and no boot. Maybe you're experiencing
something similar. I thought this was in SRSS 3.x and the problem
went away with 4.x.
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[mailto:sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org] *On Behalf Of *Nicolás
*Sent:* Thursday, May 29, 2014 1:47 PM
*To:* sunray-users
to start the
X session for that client? Maybe digging a little bit in that I'll find
something, as I'm running out of ideas.
Thanks!
El 30/05/2014 4:18, Lucas Migueles escribió:
Nicolás:
Did you select the 'Desktop' group of packages during Linux
installation? I think that's one of the most
, but no additional
logging is being generated so I assume the kiosk session isn't even
being started.
Any other idea? Something I could be missing?
Thanks.
El 28/05/2014 19:40, Nicolás escribió:
Thanks for the answer, Lucas.
I'll make a try tomorrow with RHEL 6.3 and I'll provide some feedback
to manage it).
Thanks for any help, this is starting to be quite frustrating...
Regards,
Nicolás
El 29/05/2014 20:55, Christian Montero Hernández escribió:
Did you check the options on this link?
http://www.filibeto.org/pipermail/sunray-users/2011-January/017008.html
Regards,
Christian
Hi people,
I'm writing this mail as my last resource because currently I'm in a
deadlock, so I hope someone could shed some light on this problem. I'm
trying to run SRS v. 5.4.0.0.44 together with SROS v. 11.1.3.0.26 on a
RHEL6 64b distribution. I've followed these steps:
* Removed the ::1
Thanks for the answer, Lucas.
I'll make a try tomorrow with RHEL 6.3 and I'll provide some feedback
afterwards.
Regards,
Nicolás
El 28/05/2014 19:12, Lucas Migueles escribió:
Nicolás:
RHEL 6.5 is not even supported on SRS 5.4.2. Maybe that's the problem.
I would try the same
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