Thanks for the reminder Paul.  In fact I had tried but did not give enough
time between the monitor coming on and the DTU coming on.

The problem is tough to chase given, in our case, if a user has 1024x768
running and pulls the card and goes to another DTU, it now stays at the
1024x768 reso when they move on.  So you can fix them all and if a session
is lingering, it re-propagates!  Likewise a good setting of 1440x900 will
also spread the love!

Again thank you for the "kick"

/paul

On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Paul Shore <[email protected]> wrote:

> Paul,
>
> If the Sun Ray can't talk DDC to determine the monitor resolution it
> will default to 1024x768.
>
> If the user powered up the Sun Ray before they powered on the monitor
> this would happen or if the cable is loose and it can't pass the DDC.
>
> Power off  the Sun Ray, Kill the session on the Sun Ray server (so the
> terminal doesn't reconnect back to the lower resolution session),
> check the cable is OK between the Sun Ray & monitor. Power on the
> monitor first, then the Sun Ray and see if this fixes your problem.
>
> If this doesn't fix it you can always force the resolution on this Sun
> Ray with utresadm.
>
> Paul
>
> On 2 November 2012 15:20, Paul Whitener <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Greetings all,
> >
> > Is there a command I can run that will tell me what screen resolution a
> > particular DTU is running at?  We use a RHEL5 SRSS server and DTUs to
> pass
> > through to a Win2008r2 server.  Using rdp (not uttsc), we tell them to
> run
> > at full screen with the -f switch.  The sessions have always run at the
> > default monitor resolution the DTU picked up when powered on.  All of a
> > sudden the DTUs seem to be running at 1024x768 and that is what the RDP
> > protocol is telling the Win server to send.  So it does.  Problem is,
> until
> > yesterday, the resolution was somewhere around 1440x900, the monitor
> > default.  Things have worked great for over a year.  We have made no SRSS
> > server changes and the vendor tells us the remote Win2008r2 server has
> not
> > changed.
> >
> > I can make things look right by setting my UNIX session to 1440x900.
>  But we
> > have never had to do this before.  Would rather not force a resolution
> if we
> > don't have to.
> >
> > thanks in advance!
> >
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