[SunRay-Users] Sun Ray Demo

2009-04-17 Thread Wouter Coppens
Hi all, Next week we have to give a demo of Sun Ray at a congress. We have no idea about the network and firewall. To avoid problems with VPN¹s, we want to connect the Sun Ray thin client to the server directly over the internet. If we create a 1-to-1 NAT on our firewall for the sunray server

Re: [SunRay-Users] Sun Ray Demo

2009-04-17 Thread Patrick
Hi Wouter, To avoid network problems all together i would bring a laptop or 'Sun ultra 24' desktop with your Sunray demo environment on it. regards, Patrick On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Wouter Coppens wou...@axio.be wrote: Hi all, Next week we have to give a demo of Sun Ray at a

Re: [SunRay-Users] Sun Ray Demo

2009-04-17 Thread Gerard Martin
Wouter, I¹ve taken a SR270 to many customer sites and used the embedded VPN client to connect back to my lab network without issues. If the customer¹s network prevents those outbound connections I would take Patrick¹s advice and bring your own SRS. I have done this as well with my MacBook Pro

Re: [SunRay-Users] Sun Ray Demo

2009-04-17 Thread Brad Lackey - US-SW Desktop Virtualization Technology Lead
The SRSS will not work from behind NAT. The Sun Rays can be behind NAT though. Sent from my mobile. On Apr 17, 2009, at 3:22 AM, Wouter Coppens wou...@axio.be wrote: Hi all, Next week we have to give a demo of Sun Ray at a congress. We have no idea about the network and firewall. To

[SunRay-Users] Printer dev Path Quick Question

2009-04-17 Thread Joseph Chiong
Hi Sun Ray Users, Just a quick question. Does the printer path such as /tmp/SUNWut/units/IEEE802.MAC/dev/printers/FX775274 change over time? I mean the FX775274 part. Thanks in advance. ___ SunRay-Users mailing list SunRay-Users@filibeto.org

[SunRay-Users] Mounting USB drives on Citrix sessions

2009-04-17 Thread Jason Doyle
Team, IHAC that would like to have a few users mount their USB sticks on Sun Rays to access files (of limited size). There seems to be lots of guidance on how to do this with uttsc (SRWC). My customers environment consists of SRSS4.1 (on Solaris 10 x86) + ICA v8.55 + Citrix PS 4.5. So,

Re: [SunRay-Users] Sounddevice

2009-04-17 Thread Jim Klimov
Hello Frank, I believe if you enable Kiosk mode, then the DTU has a session with the temporary user and associated virtual devices in this user's tmp directory. You can find the current temporary user by parsing "utsession -p" output, for example. # utsession -p Token ID

Re: [SunRay-Users] OpenSolaris/SRSS 4.1 test environment

2009-04-17 Thread Jim Klimov
Hello Aaron, Friday, April 17, 2009, 2:48:11 AM, you wrote: AW We currently have two servers running in failover. Those servers I AW believe are running SRSS 4.0 and Solaris 10 U5. AW We want to test out OpenSolaris 2008.11 and SRSS 4.1 AW I've followed the instructions on the wiki: AW

Re: [SunRay-Users] Printer dev Path Quick Question

2009-04-17 Thread Mike Cornelia
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Joseph Chiong jos...@esuria.com.bn wrote: Does the printer path such as /tmp/SUNWut/units/IEEE802.MAC/dev/printers/FX775274 change over time? I mean the FX775274 part. I've never seen it change - and we have quite a lot of attached printers. I have seen

Re: [SunRay-Users] Mounting USB drives on Citrix sessions

2009-04-17 Thread Craig Bender
You don't pass it via the wfica command, but yes you can use that script. In setup of the ica client you tell it what to map and you either create a protoypes directory and store the resulting wfclient.ini and appsrv.ini under .ICAClient in that directory or you store it in the central config

Re: [SunRay-Users] Mounting USB drives on Citrix sessions

2009-04-17 Thread CJ Keist
Jason, We use Citrix for our windows connections on our sunrays. With the Citrix client, wfcmgr, we setup common properties. IN that program goto Tools-Settings. Then select Drive Mapping. IN there we selected our drive letter and the the following path: /tmp/SUNWut/mnt/$USER Jason

Re: [SunRay-Users] OpenSolaris/SRSS 4.1 test environment

2009-04-17 Thread Aaron Wilson
1) You can use the GUI firmware to point the DTU to whichever server you need For this option would I update the firmware on the DTU in question from our existing 4.0 server using utfwadm with the switch to specify a specific firmware file? then do a stop-s to get the pop-up gui?

[SunRay-Users] Setting Windows resolution with SRWC

2009-04-17 Thread Jason Doyle
Team, IHAC that's looking to set screen resolutions for specific users/tokens or desktops. They're using SRSS 4.0 on Solaris x86 + SRWC 2.1 + W2K3. Is there an option to set this with uttsc like we set color depth? Thanks, -- http://www.sun.ca *Jason Doyle* Solutions Specialist *Sun

Re: [SunRay-Users] OpenSolaris/SRSS 4.1 test environment

2009-04-17 Thread Aaron Wilson
Ok I figured out how to load the 4.0 gui firmware. /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -A -e 00144F7DD29C -f /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui 00144F7DD29C is the mac address of the DTU in question. I'm assuming at this point I need to read up on how to use stop-s to configure the DTU to connect to my 4.1

Re: [SunRay-Users] Setting Windows resolution with SRWC

2009-04-17 Thread P.S.M.Swamiji
Jason Doyle wrote: Team, IHAC that's looking to set screen resolutions for specific users/tokens or desktops. They're using SRSS 4.0 on Solaris x86 + SRWC 2.1 + W2K3. Is there an option to set this with uttsc like we set color depth? No with uttsc but if they are looking to set screen