Thank you, the scenario is the same. We are thinking to use this
project to get student's access when the lab is closed. Ours labs use
Linux and Windows. Please if you remember how you do to make it works
tell me.

Thank,
Gabriel.


On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Henry E Schaffer <h...@unity.ncsu.edu> wrote:
> Gabriel Mu?oz writes:
>> Can I use vcl for a phisical machine inside a lab?
>
>  Yes, I think - but I'm not sure what you mean.
>
>> Notes of this machine (Computer):
>> * OS: Windows xp
>> * Inside this computer I installed: cygwin with ssh, enabled firewall,
>> enabled rpc, I can connect to this machine remotly from vlcd server
>> via ssh and rdesktop.
>> * I have installed vcld, management node and web interface.
>>
>> In affimative case:
>>  * Is necesary make an image for this machine?
>>  * How I must do to register this machine in the web interface?
>>  * How I get the control of this machine via web interface?
>>
>> I'm trying, too hard but without good news.
>
>  For physical lab machines, we use the VCL software to reserve these
> computers for online use when the computer lab is closed - so there is
> no conflict between the remote user and a user at the physical keyboard.
> These computers aren't re-imaged - rather the user gets what's there and
> isn't root/Administrator.
>
>  Foggy memory: I think this can be done for Linux/Solaris/Windows lab
> machines, but some small piece of software must be installed to have
> them talk with the VCL software.
>
>  If this is the type of use you are asking about, I'm sure someone else
> can give more details.  If you have another use in mind, please explain
> further.
> --
> --henry schaffer
>

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