Hello Bob,
Thanks for the reply :-)
I jumpstart the system with JET.
The following variables are set in the JET Template:
base_config_sysidcfg_system_locale=nl_NL.UTF-8
base_config_profile_add_locales="nl_NL"
base_config_profile_del_locales=""
base_config_profile_add_geos="W_Europe"
base_config_profile_del_geos=""
If more information is needed please let me know.
Motif packages are still installed:
bash-3.2# pkginfo -l SUNWmfrun
PKGINST: SUNWmfrun
NAME: Motif RunTime Kit
CATEGORY: system
ARCH: i386
VERSION: 2.1.4,REV=10.2008.08.26
BASEDIR: /usr
VENDOR: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
DESC: Motif 2.1 libraries, headers, xmbind and bindings
PSTAMP: nevxbld20080826140741
INSTDATE: Mar 29 2009 16:50
HOTLINE: Please contact your local service provider
STATUS: completely installed
FILES: 266 installed pathnames
15 shared pathnames
16 directories
9 executables
19242 blocks used (approx)
bash-3.2# pkginfo -l SUNWtltk
PKGINST: SUNWtltk
NAME: ToolTalk runtime
CATEGORY: system
ARCH: i386
VERSION: 3.7.3,REV=10.2008.08.26
BASEDIR: /usr
VENDOR: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
DESC: ToolTalk binaries and shared libraries needed for Common
Desktop Environment (CDE), OpenWindows, and all ToolTalk clients
PSTAMP: nevxbld20080826140939
INSTDATE: Mar 29 2009 16:55
HOTLINE: Please contact your local service provider
STATUS: completely installed
FILES: 57 installed pathnames
16 shared pathnames
16 directories
14 executables
6748 blocks used (approx)
bash-3.2# pkginfo -l SUNWdtbas
PKGINST: SUNWdtbas
NAME: CDE application basic runtime environment
CATEGORY: system
ARCH: i386
VERSION: 1.7,REV=10.2008.08.26
BASEDIR: /usr
VENDOR: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
DESC: CDE application basic runtime environment
PSTAMP: nevxbld20080826140745
INSTDATE: Mar 29 2009 16:52
HOTLINE: Please contact your local service provider
STATUS: completely installed
FILES: 112 installed pathnames
24 shared pathnames
23 directories
23 executables
1 setuid/setgid executables
12927 blocks used (approx)
Kind regards,
Ivar
Bob Doolittle wrote:
Ivar Janmaat wrote:
Hello,
I noticed the following errors in /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages:
Mar 30 01:03:01 softtone hdloginGUI: [ID 634092 user.notice] Error
opening catalog hdloginGUI
Mar 30 01:03:01 softtone hdloginGUI: [ID 693915 user.notice] Error
opening PAM message catalog: [libpam]
Mar 30 01:03:01 softtone last message repeated 1 time
Mar 30 01:03:01 softtone hdloginGUI: [ID 693915 user.notice] Error
opening PAM message catalog: [pam_unix]
Mar 30 01:03:01 softtone last message repeated 1 time
Mar 30 01:03:01 softtone hdloginGUI: [ID 693915 user.notice] Error
opening PAM message catalog: [pam_smartcard]
This is, I belief, related to the new security feature which can be
turned off with utpolicy -D.
Or with the admin_gui -> Advanced -> System policy -> switch on
"direct session access allowed"
Sun Rays seem to work now as they should.
In Nevada 110 the Motif libraries were introduced for OpenSolaris, but
the should never have gone out of Nevada to the best of my knowledge,
so the RHA feature should "just work". Do you use a non-default
locale? If so, what is it please?
However I am still interested in a solution in which I can have
"direct session access allowed" switched off.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
This looks locale-related to me. Are you sure you have the locales
fully installed? I can't think of a reason why libpam, pam_unix, or
pam_smartcard (!?!) should be unable to locate their locale catalogs.
pam_smartcard is obsolete and should not be used at this point in
time, I believe. It only supported a couple of obscure cards/devices
which should no longer exist. Perhaps Mike Bender will comment.
I found some other information on:
http://wiki.sun-rays.org/index.php/SRSS_4.1_on_OpenSolaris_2008.11
Can anyone tell me more about:
Fix a bug in /opt/SUNWut/lib/utdtsession (6803899)
* Edit the file and replace "awk" with "nawk". It only occurs in
one place, on line 493.
Would this be relevant in my situation or is this only needed for
opensolaris?
I could not find the bug description.
This affected session deletion only (e.g. utsession -k), and only
affects systems on which the greeter being used is gdm instead of
dtlogin.
-Bob
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