I apologize to be so unclear describing my problem in english.

I tried again to explain.

I have a Sparc/Solaris 9, SRSS 3.1 server. When I try to utswitch to any IP 
address, my SunRay try to connect to a server at this address, then fails and 
my session resumes. I can see a trace of this action in log file. This is 
normal. 

When I try to connect to my new Centos/SRSS 4.0 server, nothing happens, 
Sunray didn't even try to connect, utwswitch command returns immediately, 
there is nothing in log file.  It is not a network problem or a problem with 
Centos/SRSS 4.0 server because this happens also if the Centos/SRSS 4.0 
server is poweroff !


Le mercredi 5 mars 2008, Bob Doolittle a écrit :
> Philippe Bourdeu d'Aguerre wrote:
> > 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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