Hello Greetz,

Although it's a bit low on details here, I'll give it a general shot...
 
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/ ThinkThin?entry=serial_and_parallel_port_mapping Good article about remapping the serial ports so at the very least you're not being bothered with these long names.
 
Secondly, of course, patch up your Solaris 10.
 
Also, patch up your SRSS with patch 120879.
Rev.1, the current, already solves a few serial port issues.
Rev.2 has not been released, but can be acquired by downloading the new Sun Ray Connector for Windows Beta Refresh.

Thanks a lot for your response! I am no friend of patching a mission critical system remotely (500km away from our office). This could end up bad. However, we will try to reproduce the problem locally and then see whether the patch fixes the issue. Thanks for the hint with the QuaTech adaptors. But I agree with you that going this way SRS is still involved, so this might end up with similar problems. On the other hand ethernet to serial adaptors sound like very special (expensive) devices.

The script from Craig Bender is cool (connected devices and hotdesking). Thanks for the link.

We learned that utaudio is responsible for generating the audio device. What would be the tool that generates the serial devices? I found teh following scripts inteh meanwhile that might be related.

bash-3.00# ls /usr/dt/config/Xsession.d
0010.dtpaths   0020.dtims     0040.xmbind    1001.swupnot
0015.sun.env   0030.dttmpdir  0100.SUNWut

Is it feasible or even possible to manually destroy (may be just with rm ...) the serial port device entries and trigger their regeneration with some tool or script?

Thanks,

 Andreas


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