Christian Montero Hernández wrote:
Thanks for your reply P.S.M. Swamiji but my question was towards the point that
VMware ESX does not have USB support, how can any virtualized windows find any
usb device on that platform? even when i can see any usb device connected to a
windows 2003 server as terminal server.
Swamiji is probably asleep, so allow me to respond.
All of the actual USB hardware is on the Sun Ray, so it doesn't matter
that ESX is involved. It's not the server USB devices that you are
communicating with, it's the server OS services for the Sun Ray hardware
USB devices, and communication is over the network. So the fact that
the OS is running in a virtualized environment is transparent here. Sun
Ray brings great value here since it already has dealt with abstraction
of the USB protocol over the network, so it "just works" in virtualized
environments like ESX.
-Bob
Sun Ray protocol already translates
maybe if i use vista virtualized over this ESX y can map the usb device through
the rdp6, but i have no platform to test, do you think this would work?
Thanks again
Christian Montero H.
Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) 805008759430301
----- Mensaje original ----
De: P.S.M. Swamiji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: SunRay-Users mailing list <[email protected]>
Enviado: viernes, 27 de junio, 2008 3:33:33
Asunto: Re: [SunRay-Users] Sunray, USB and ESX question.
Christian Montero Hernández wrote:
Greetings everyone
I have a doubt regarding the usb port forwarding in sunray installed along
VMware ESX with Windows XP virtual machines.
I
have read the documentation of vmware and there is an application that
can do the job, but this application in installed on O.S. of the
thinclint (which we all know sunray DTU don't have).
I was thinking
if there could be a solution forwarding that port. Since VMWare ESX
don't have usb support, would it work with vista's rpd6? or mapping the
usb like a network drive via vmware-tools?
Flash disks attached to USB ports on Sun Ray can be used with XP virtual
machines.
Also serial ports belongs to Sun Ray can be used with XP virtual machines.
Thanks
P.S.M.Swamij
Note: These are my personal opinions, nothing to do with my employer
or maybe it's just
impossible??
Thanks for reading
Christian Montero H.
Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) 805008759430301
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