Hello William,


  True. Finally got to our DTUs and checked myself. I guess the 

youngster's hands are "curly"...


  Running utresadm and killing the session (via CtrlAltBackspace)

does indeed change the video frequency (85 to 60 and back again).


  Also checked: pulling the plug on the DTU does not change the

frequency. After getting the IP via DHCP, finding the SRSS and 

reconnecting to the session, DTU runs with the same settings as 

the session originally started with. 


  Kind of strange, because we walk around with sessions on tokens

(smartcards), and get whatever frequency and resolution has been

configured for the DTU with its specific monitor (and maybe 

DTU+Token explicitly).


  I guess session reconnection for DTU+default and DTU+RealToken 

are processed differently (at least in SRSS3.1)?


Friday, February 8, 2008, 3:05:49 PM, you wrote:


>

Jim,

 

You should be able to use the utsession command to identify and terminate only a specific session (which should then automatically restart with the correct resolution).  See the man pages on specific options.

 

William Yang

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Jim Klimov 

To: SunRay-Users mailing list 

Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 5:48 AM

Subject: [SunRay-Users] utresadm usage question


Hello SunRay-Users,


  Does anybody use utresadm regularly? My junior admin asked that

when he plugged a Sun Ray DTU to another monitor with different

capabilities (i.e. Max HZ at the same resolution), he tried to

use utresadm to assign a different default resolution to the DTU.


  It seems that restarting the Sun Ray DTU and/or restarting its

session did not apply the new settings. While "utrestart -c",

used on all servers at once, did the trick he expected, it's

too disruptive to use regularly and/or in a big Sun Ray net.


  What is the appropriate usage of this command? Should the new

settings be applied on DTU restart and/or restart of its current

session (X server)?


-- 

Best regards,

 Jim Klimov                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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