The Sun Ray is designed to talk to the attached monitor using DDC to
determine the preferred resolution and refresh rate. If the monitor
is switched off, this DDC communication will fail and the Sun Ray
will default to the VGA resolution.
You have a few options:-
1) leave the Sun Ray 1g/Monitor on
2) Switch the monitor on first, then the Sun Ray 1g
3) Override autosizing using utxsetting for ALL Sun Rays
- utxconfig -a -s off
- utxconfig -r [EMAIL PROTECTED]
4) Override settings for an individual monitor using utresadm
- determine the MAC of the Sun Ray (press three audio keys)
- run "utresadm -a -c <MAC ADDR> -t default [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
- Listed know resolutions with utresdef
My personal recommendation is 1), but if you don't have too many
Sun Rays and don't mind the administration overhead use 4).
Paul
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 10:33, Sergei wrote:
> Hello!
> I have Solaris 9 & SRSS3.0 on SunFirev210 and 20 Clients (SunRay1G with
> Samsung 753mb).
> Every evening SunRay1G turn off and every morning turn on. But screen
> resolution after that manipulation becomes wrong.
> By default 1024x768, but :
> at first screen resolution becomes 800x600 and screen doesn't fit in
> display
> OR first screen resolution becomes 1280x1024x60Hz :-(
> Solution of this problem:
> 1.turn off SunRay1G again, turn on and then screen resolution becomes
> 1280x1024x60Hz.
> 2. "Reset Login Screen"
> After that screen resolution becomes normal. But it is not good solution.
> If anybody meet this problem and solves, please help me!
> Sorry for my english :-)
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Trofimov Sergei
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