Thanks, I'll look into it... I've never used AMGH before, I guess now is as
as good a time as any to learn it.

Peter


-----Original Message-----
From: Dseven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 2006-08-07 2:26 PM
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] perform utswitch on nscm disconnect?
 


Downs, Peter A. wrote on 08/ 7/06 12:05 PM:
> Greetings,
> 
> I'm working on a somewhat unusual environment that combines two FOGs and a
> Windows TS session directory group.
> 
> The first FOG hosts kiosk mode and smart card sessions and is the landing
> point for all sunrays on boot.  In kiosk mode, a welcome application is
> presented that allows you to choose between going to Windows, Java
Desktop,
> or Web Browser and works similarly to the utsplash script from "ThinGuy"
> (Craig Bender?).  The Windows button launches the sunray connector to the
> windows TS group.  The Java Desktop button performs a utswitch to the NSCM
> FOG, and the Web Browser button simply launches firefox.  Users may also
> simply insert a smartcard and access sessions there.  Our policy is to
allow
> users to use Solaris with or without a smartcard.  The issue is that when
> someone logs out or locks a NSCM session, the DTU is redirected to a login
> screen within the NSCM FOG instead of rebooting and getting a kiosk
session.
> So, this requires a manual reboot of the DTU with Control-Cresent in order
> to get back to the kiosk mode.
> 
> I've tried setting a utaction that performs a utswitch, however since the
> utaction command is executed *after* the DTU has disconnected, utswitch
> isn't able to talk to the DTU and fails.
> 
> Does anyone know a clever way to have a DTU either reboot on NSCM session
> disconnect or perform a utswitch when the logout or lock buttons are
clicked
> in JDS?

I think you should be able to achieve this with an AMGH script[1] that
just outputs "host=landing_zone". AMGH won't be invoked when DTUs are
utswitched to the NSCM server group, but when a session is disconnected
(or terminated), a new session would be created, and so would AMGH first
be invoked.

     ~D..


[1] man -M /opt/SUNWut/man ut_amgh_script_interface

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