It would be helpful to isolate whether the problem is with the
uttsc/Windows session or the native Solaris session, since the only
reports we're hearing are from Windows users (coincidence or not?).
When in this state is it possible to login remotely, and set DISPLAY and
XAUTHORITY such that you can try running an xterm or something and see
if it displays? Usually I su to root, look at the XAUTHORITY file
specified on the Xnewt command line for that display, and set XAUTHORITY
to that same file. Make sure of course to export/setenv XAUTHORITY and
DISPLAY.
-Bob
Stuart wrote:
I have the same issue on a deployment where by the screens go black
when you take a card out and put it into another desktop. The only
way to sort it is to terminate the session.
I've not managed to fix it yet either. I'm running 10/09, 4.2, 2.2
and windows 2008 for the desktop sessions.
Stuart.
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M Lubratt wrote:
Hello!
I recently upgraded to SRSS 4.2, SRWC 2.2 on Solaris 10 10/09 (fresh
install on all three). I had been running SRSS 4.1, SRWC 2.1 on
Solaris 10 5/09. I'm using uttsc to connect to a couple of Windows
XP Pro VMs running on VMware vSphere 4.0. The Sun Ray server is also
running within a VM on the vSphere machine. I'm connecting using
meta-kiosk. After the upgrade, I'm noticing the DTUs will go to a
black screen at indeterminate times. I can see the mouse pointer
move across the black screen, but I can't seem to wake up the
session. The only remedy I've found is to terminate the particular
session.
The flags I'm currently using for uttsc are KIOSK_SESSION_ARGS="-t
1800 -- -m -b -E" in /etc/opt/SUNWkio/sessions/uttsc.conf and the
kiosk mode timeout is set to 12000 seconds.
It's become so annoying that I've gone back to using the 4.1 Sun Ray
server. I feel like there is a configuration switch somewhere that
I've missed.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
Mark
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