From the uttsc man page:
-r device
Allow device redirection of specified device on the client for
access on the server. The devices
currently allowed are :
-r comport:comport=device,...
Redirects serial devices on your client to the server.
-r disk:drive
I answer to myself :-)
Just add to Xsetup:
xmodmap -e 'keycode 237 = Mode_switch'
Keycode 27 is for a french keyboard. /usr/openwin/demo/xev helps to find
keycode.
Le mardi 28 octobre 2008, Philippe Bourdeu d'Aguerre a écrit :
No help from me but I second that. I have same problem here.
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Bob,
Thank you so much for your reply. Here is the output on the sunfire2
server:
# echo gstatus | /opt/SUNWut/lib/utnetpipe localhost 7010
numhosts 6
host sunfire2 lastseen 12 timeoff 0 addr 8152e00b numifs 2 period 20
starttime 1
interface ce0
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Oswaldo,
Thank you for you message. I have the out below.
sunfire:
# ifconfig -a
lo0: flags=2001000849UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL mtu
8232 index
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff00
lo0:1:
It's the lastpkt -1 interfaces that are the problematic ones, right?
sunfire5 e1000g1
sunfire4 e1000g1
sunfire6 e1000g1
-1 means you're not seeing any packets on those interfaces.
You *do* have multicast enabled, if you haven't specified otherwise.
The way to interpret the auth.props file is
Le vendredi 31 octobre 2008, CJ Keist a écrit :
Also the enableMulticast is not enable on all my servers, config looks
like following:
# Enable Multicast
# Flag to enable/disable use of multicast in group manager.
# If disabled, group manager will use broadcast.
I just installed OpenOffice 3.0 on my sunray servers. When i start up
OpenOffice nothing happens. The process appears if I look using ps, but
nothing shows up on the display.
Anyone have OpenOffice 3.0 working on a SunRay?
I've installed this on six Solaris 10 Sun workstations without issue,
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Bob,
That was it!! Multicast was not enabled for that sunray VLAN of mine
(Doh).
Thanks...
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Schucks. I have a sneaking suspicion it has to do something with the
fact that our ldap server is in our other office. I haven't tested my
theory yet though. I have a feeling if I installed it in our office in
which the ldap server resides it would work there. Kind of like how
people in the
I think you mean that multicast *was* enabled, and you evidently have a
switch that doesn't handle multicast properly.
This is not as common as it used to be, but still happens with some
switches.
Good to hear you are up and running.
-Bob
CJ Keist wrote:
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On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:07 PM, CJ Keist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob,
That was it!! Multicast was not enabled for that sunray VLAN of mine
(Doh).
While you're in a reconfiguring mood, if there's any chance at all that
multiple NICs on a given server will ever be connected to the same
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:57:35PM -0700, Aaron Wilson wrote:
Schucks. I have a sneaking suspicion it has to do something with the
fact that our ldap server is in our other office. I haven't tested my
theory yet though. I have a feeling if I installed it in our office in
which the ldap
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