Hi Craig, see my answers below ... as said this the current VDI 3.5 setup, but 
we use more or less only the Sun Ray part of it for test purposes, but would be 
nice, if this is working, half of IT power users ask for this setup.

regards, thomas

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[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Craig Bender
Gesendet: Montag, 22. April 2013 16:49
An: SunRay-Users mailing list
Betreff: Re: [SunRay-Users] Multihead Question with Windows ...

Craig: What OS are the Sun Ray Servers running on?

> Tom: # cat /etc/release
                    Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 s10x_u11wos_24a X86
  Copyright (c) 1983, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
                            Assembled 17 January 2013

-bash-3.2# utrelease
Sun Ray Software 5.4.0.0.44
Sun Ray Operating Software 11.0.0.0.37

Craig: What version of Windows are you attempting this with?

> Tom: WTS2008R2 or Windows 7 Enterprise

Craig:  What protocol are you using to attach to the VMs (RDP or vRDP)?

> Tom: plain RDP with a kiosk like

-bash-3.2# utkiosk -e pc1043
KIOSK_SESSION=uttsc
KIOSK_SESSION_TIMEOUT_DETACHED=12000
KIOSK_SESSION_LOCALE=de_DE
KIOSK_SESSION_ARGS=-t 300 -- -l de_DE -E wallpaper -E theming -E fontsmoothing 
-r scard:on pcXXXX
KIOSK_ENABLED=yes

utkioskoverride -r token -s kiosk -c pc1043 for a oenb smartcard

Craig:  What's the output of utmhadm for your group.  There's actually a rhyme 
and reason to the order and what your put for your primary the order of the 
DTUs.
If VBOX and vRDP, how much vRAM is assigned to the VM?

> Tom: 

utmhadm

Multihead Group    Geometry           CIDs
------------------ ------------------ --------------------------------
name            geometry=1x2       IEEE802.0021289048f9
                                                    IEEE802.00212890486d (P)


1 group total.

1 group total with 1 column and 2 rows, which results in 4 Monitors with 2 Sun 
Ray 3+

Craig: If RDP only Win7 Enterprise/Ultimate, Win8 Enterprise, and Windows 2008 
can do Multimonitor.

> Tom: confirmed, see above

Craig:  Xinerama needs to be off for VDI to perform multimonitor and 
multidesktop.

> Tom # utxconfig -l -a
DIMENSIONS=auto
ENABLE_PSEUDOCOLOR_VISUAL=no
DEFAULT_PSEUDOCOLOR_VISUAL=no
ENABLE_MULTISCREEN=yes
ENABLE_XINERAMA=no
ENABLE_XKB=yes
SCREEN_GEOMETRY=auto
SCREEN_ORDER=auto
XSERVER_PREF=Xnewt
QUICK_ABORT=yes
XRENDER=yes

On 4/22/13 6:38 AM, Fuerle, Thomas wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> we are tried today our first multihead config with 2 Sun Ray 3+.
>
> -configured a multihead with 1 column and 2 rows, no problem.
>
> -running the "regular" kiosk works fine over all 4 screens, i.e the 
> solaris gnome environment.
>
> -running the default kiosk with uttsc did not work, only the top 2 
> screens where working (the secondary screen of the mulithead config) 
> in left & right modus (no xinerama), the bottom monitors were dark.
>
> -with xinerama all 4  monitors where working, but the start button is 
> in the upper left monitor and the screens spans over both monitors 
> instead of left & right monitor.
>
> So my two questions are ...
>
> 1.)Why is the login session of uttsc (secondary) on the top monitors 
> instead of the bottom monitors (primary).
>
> 2.)How can I run a Windows uttsc session withou xinerama at all.
>
> Tried with the latest VDI 3.5
>
> regards, thomas
>
>
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