Have you managed to get the Sun Ray working?  If so just use uttsc or
rdesktop to get a session on the Windows box.  As for Linux there's always
ssh and X forwarding. Alternatively, you can run srss directly on something
like CentOS and connect directly to that.

On Mar 27, 2009 5:10 AM, "Armin Inauen" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello Sun Ray users,

I run a one-man company. So far I used the following Computers:

-> x86 Desktop with Dual-Boot:
 . Windows XP for development
 . Linux (Archlinux) for development
-> Linux Server for fetchmail / IMAP and egroupware


After some years the computers get old, slow and to noisy. I decided to
virtualize those 3 systems and bought (to support the economy) the following
devices:
-> SUN Server X4150
-> SUN StorageTek 2510
-> Sun Ray 2FS ( dual head is very important for me)
-> Sun VDI Software 2.0 License
-> CISCO ASA 5505 (for remote access - next task)

I read the VDA Cookbook, but they use ESX and Virtual Center I don't think I
need.
I would like to use ESXi.
Now I'm trying to set up the system. This I have done so far:
- Installed ESXi 3.5.0 (123629)
- Installed Solaris 10 10/08 s10x_u6wos_07b X86 with all patches
- Installed srss_4.1
- Tried to install sunMC 4.0, but it asks for Postgres and quites. (I
installed SUNWpostgr from CD - didn't help)

Am I on the right way to reach my goal?
Is there a good installation description for such a small system like this?

I'm thankful for any help.
regards
Armin

PS: I know how to configure Windows and Linux, but I'm a very beginner with
Solaris.
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