Dear all,
Thanks for your reply.
I would like to share information based on my sunray environment here.
Currently, our users are seeing OSD26D on their SR270. Not all the users
sees 26D at one time But it's randomly appears to users.
Can provide me any thought on my case?
Regards,
Alisampras
Mohamed Ali Abdullah schrieb:
> Dear forum users,
>
> I came across this document "SRSS-4.1 Installation and Configuration
> Guide for the Solaris OS" and on page 45, it stated about headless
> SunRay server and a file called Xservers.SUNWut.prototype. I have few
> doubts regarding this;
>
> 1) My SunRay servers doesn't have a graphic card. Do the headless
> setting is Mandatory for me?
>
It depends.
Even if you server has no conventional graphics card, it may have a
service processor, which provides a remote graphical console. In that
case your server is effectively not headless.
The reason for this setting is that the dtlogin display manager, which
is needed for managing Sun Ray displays may fail trying to start a
graphical session on non-existent hardware. Some recent versions of the
display manager may be resilient against this condition and not fail
when the can't start a configured console display. If that is the case,
you don't need the settings.
> 2) What if i don't set the headless setting, would it going to impact my
> DTUs?
>
If it causes a problem, it will impact the server-side services, in
particular the display manager. You'll notice that right away, as your
DTUs will be stuck without a session, showing OSD code 26 instead.
If everything works without this change you should be fine, but if the
server doesn't work for you, you should apply the change.
> 3) What other problem i will encountered if not set headless?
>
See above
HTH
- Joerg
Bob Doolittle Wrote;
I've never seen such a severe result on a headless system which leaves
:0 in the Xservers file, at least for the last several years. What
typically happens in this case is that dtlogin simply wakes periodically
(every time it gets a HUP? that would be every time a new display is
added or removed by SRSS) and wastes cycles trying to respawn the server
there. The only real deleterious effect is needless resource
consumption, and noise pollution in /var/dt/Xerrors which might mask a
real problem (particularly since that log rolls off older error messages
rather quickly).
-Bob
Craig Bender Wrote;
It stops the Xserver from trying to start on display 0, which since you
don't have a graphics card will result in unnecessary error messages in
your log files.
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