Philippe Bourdeu d'Aguerre wrote:
Le mercredi 5 mars 2008, Bob Doolittle a écrit :
I suspect you have a firewall issue of some sort. Have you tried completely disabling SELinux? That's what we're recommending for our next release that supports RHEL5 and SLES10...

Yes. The odd thing is that Solaris server does nothing, utswitch command returns immediately. For example, if try:

 utswitch -h www.sun.com

My session disappear and I see for a while the symbol of the Sunray trying to connect to www.sun.com IP, then my session resumes.
:-)  Well this isn't suprising - www.sun.com is *not* a Sun Ray server :-)

A utswitch will try to redirect the Sun Ray to a remote Sun Ray server. If it can't connect, then after a short while it will reconnect to the previous server it was successfully connected to.

Perhaps examining the /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages file for the server you are trying to redirect to can give some clues as to what is going wrong.

-Bob
As I have done lot of different testing with my Solaris server, when my server will be free I will try Microsoft way: in case of problem, first try to reboot :-)

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