Dear Sun Ray Gurus,
I am writing to inquire about connecting SunRay Thin Clients to
10/100/1000 switches. Does anyone have this similar set up? Are there
any known issues with this? I currently have Sun Ray 170 Thin Clients
connected to a 10/100/1000 POE blade Cisco Catalyst 4507. Both the
ottomeister wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 2:25 AM, Hana Skoumalova
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect that the files 12, 13 and 16 disappeared from
/tmp/SUNWut/config/displays/, because gdm complains about it:
$ cat /var/log/gdm/:12.log
Fatal server error:
SunRay Session map does not
Hello OttoM, hi everyone,
Which release of SRSS do you have?
I think its 3.1, my SUNWuta package gives
VERSION: 3.1_32,REV=2005.08.24.08.55
- my policy is -a -g -M -z both
In that case dtlogin will not be responsible for starting or
managing an X server until after the user has
Have you set the port to host mode? The arbitrate everything
defaults have always plagued Sun NIC's.
Ensure that Channel and Trunk arbitration is turned off, resolves this
issue.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/12.html
Mohamed Ali wrote:
Dear Sun Ray Gurus,
I am writing to inquire
Basically wondering if anyone has tested or run the SR170 on a
10/100/1000 switch.
The System Environment:
1) 2x SFV240
2) Mixture of SR1g, SR150 and SR170 clients.
3) Cisco Cat4507.
4) Solaris 9 OS.
5) SRSS 3.1_120879-05_2006.10.17.17.08
6) Citrix 8.12
Any feedback is appreciated.
Ottomeister,
When you said in the next 3.1 patch, were you referring to the
firmware included in 120879-07 when you wrote this?
It was released 3 days after your posting, so I'm hoping you were (and
not -08, which isn't out yet).
We need this feature as a large number of monitors with this
Anyone using v890 as a sunray server?
I am planning to and have seen some issues with CDE.
Thanks
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Hi all,
I know that SRS does not run in zones and probably won't in the
forseeable future. I am therefore looking for alternatives when it
comes to consolidating virtual machines (Solaris x86) on one physical
machine. I have the idea of running SRS in the global zones and then
have 5-10
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 7:28 AM, Kevin Burtch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you said in the next 3.1 patch, were you referring to the
firmware included in 120879-07 when you wrote this?
Yes, 120879-07. And 120880-07 and 120881-07, the last of those
being the Linux one. Buried in the Special
Hi,
Last couple of days the planet.sun-rays.org website has taken
several minutes to respond
the SSL certificate question/acceptance dialouge appears quickly
but then there is a delay of a few minutes.
Im accessing it from Stockholm , Sweden .
Regards
//Lars
I am working on something very similar for the University setting. Any
information of already completed work would be great!
/paul
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From: Andreas Höschler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mar 19, 2008 1:03 PM
To: sunray-users@filibeto.org
Subject: [SunRay-Users] Sun Ray Server
Lars Tunkrans wrote:
Hi,
Last couple of days the planet.sun-rays.org website has taken
several minutes to respond
the SSL certificate question/acceptance dialouge appears quickly but
then there is a delay of a few minutes.
Im accessing it from Stockholm , Sweden .
Regards
No one else has flash video streaming issues with Solaris 10 08/07 x64
with SRSS 4.0? Should I go through the official channels and submit a
bug? Honestly, I tend to prefer the mailing list option. Things usually
get addressed in a more timely manner here. :)
And to refresh everyones
Hi Stoyan,
I was experiencing problems yesterday in Australia, however reading
slashdot looks like there are some major problems between the US and
Europe
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/03/isp-quarrel-par.html
Cheers
Nick
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Stoyan Angelov
[EMAIL
Sorry, might not be 100% Sunray user specific, but I'd like to know if
anyone has used this product in a Sunray setup or at all, even just a
Solaris Workstation? I've got users of both setups to think of, but
mostly Sunray users.
I just saw it on The Register. Company called Transitive and
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