If you have one fog, then it's hard to use things like AMGH to redirect DTU's to a task specific fog.

However, it's very easy to put an if/then script that looks at any number of things from the MAC of the DTU, the token of a smart card if used, an entry in the SR Datastore in the location or other field that you can key off of to do something different.



Michael Jinks wrote:
Hi List.

Based on my own research I think the answer to my question is going to
be "no", but I wanted to check before I tell that to my boss.

We have a brand new Sun Ray deployment (4.0, planning an upgrade to 4.1
RSN), serving Windows desktops via the Windows connector to several
different public labs and classrooms across our campus.  So far so
good.

My team doesn't own DHCP, and can't get the x-window-manager record
added, so we have to rely on the sunray-config-servers DNS entry
pointing to our FOG.  Eh, but so far so good.

Now we have a hurry-up request, which won't be the last, to temporarily
re-purpose one of our computer classrooms to display a custom
application for participants in a study.  The application is simple, I
think, just a full-screen browser pointed at a particular URL.  The hard
part is redirecting one subset of our DTU's to get a different session
type from everybody else.  Seems that as long as we have one FOG
covering the whole campus, there's no way to distinguish one list of
DTU's from another; they're all just going to get the same type of
session.

Have I missed something?  Is there a way to do what we want given our
present layout?

Thanks,
--Michael
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