On 26-11-2012 19:14, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2012-11-23 17:34, Roland Sassen wrote:
Solaris 10 SRS 5.3 Kiosk mode Windows 2012,
when a user logs in on the server and start an application which uses
hardware accelerated OpenGL this works fine,
the server has a graphics card,
when logging in as the same user on a Sun Ray 2 the session is still
there and works fine, but when logging in
as a different user the session does not use the hardware accelerated
OpenGL driver and the application does not work.
Is there a workaround?

Well, sorry, I did not come up with any brighter ideas yet.
Hopefully other list members can think of something.

One thing to check though - using RDP without SunRays (i.e. mstsc
from windows clients), do your multiple users use OpenGL successfully?

Yes they do,
a batch file does the trick:

tscon "session number" /dest: console
start the application

it works but is not very elegant,
thanks for your advice,
Roland

It was recently mentioned on the list that Win2012 uses RDP7.1 (IIRC),
and except Microsoft, no other clients use this protocol version yet.
If hardware acceleration of desktop rendering is a feature of that,
you're out of luck so far - until an SRSS release comes with support
for this protocol and new features. So far you might get away with
SunRay sessions to the Win2012 server which, as the "shell", start
fullscreen mstsc session to itself as the same user. That might
fool the system into using RDP7.x and acceleration, then repack it
into older RDP and ALP for the SunRays with the helper session.

Good luck,
//Jim Klimov

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