On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 17:41, Aaron Wilson wrote:
I hate to complain now that a recent version of acroread has been ported
over to Solaris x86
But is it slow to launch on other sunray servers?
nope. It only takes a few seconds (1-3) to open on my server. U6 on
X4150
Bjoern
Magnus Varmfors wrote:
New to the list, so I'm sorry if I've missed anything obvious.
I've just finished my second attempt at an installation of OpenSolaris
2009.06 (x86) as the basis for SRSS 4.1, used for a number of SunRay
150 here in the house.
My problem is that the terminals give me a
Aaron Wilson writes:
In either case [acroread 9 on Solaris/x86 to Ray] takes a good 40-90
seconds before acroread will launch. Usually close to 60 seconds.
...
So it leaves me to believe it's something sunray related. I'm leaning
towards Xsun, though I wouldn't know how to even
I see about 3-5 seconds to launch on a x2100 single CPU with 2GB. Granted, I
am the only user.
-Original Message-
From: Darrel Hankerson hank...@auburn.edu
Sent: Jun 10, 2009 8:57 AM
To: SunRay-Users mailing list sunray-users@filibeto.org
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Adobe Reader 9.1 x86
Interesting. When you google, tons of Linux results come up. In all
those threads it seems to be a font issue, or rather too many fonts on
the system.
So I'm kind of wondering if all the csw stuff we have installed loaded
the system up with fonts. I don't know. I am about to rebuild a server
Magnus Varmfors wrote:
There shouldn't be any differences in this
particular area. With 2009.06 you should install
the Motif/CDE packages so you can have access
to the RHA and NSCM features of SRSS:
% pfexec pkg install SUNWmfrun SUNWtltk SUNWdtbas
Tried this, and the package installation
Hello greg,
bash-3.00$ uname -a
SunOS Beta 5.10 Generic_118855-33 i86pc i386 i86pc
bash-3.00$
Yes I have already run uttscadm -c before;
BR,
Kamal
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De: sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org de la part de Craig Bender
Date: mer. 10/06/2009 14:47
À: SunRay-Users
Afternoon,
Ok heres my problem. I have a VM environment that has a SunRay Server 4.1
running as an image and I have an windows xp image within my virtual
envirnment. To test that my SunRay server can see the xp image I entered the
ip address in the kiosk argument and when the sunray booted it
Hello Greg,
I am using SunRayServer 4.0 with WinConnector 1.1
solaris used: SunOS Beta 5.10 Generic_118855-33 i86pc i386 i86pc
Many thanks;
Kamal
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De: sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org de la part de Craig Bender
Date: mer. 10/06/2009 14:47
À: SunRay-Users
We have VDI3 running in production mode with an external database. Users
are authenticated in Active Directory. The system works great, but after
24 hours or so, authentication just stops. New sessions show no domain
in the domain field on the login screen. I can get it working again by
running
2009/6/10 Bob Doolittle robert.doolit...@sun.com:
Magnus Varmfors wrote:
There shouldn't be any differences in this
particular area. With 2009.06 you should install
the Motif/CDE packages so you can have access
to the RHA and NSCM features of SRSS:
% pfexec pkg install SUNWmfrun SUNWtltk
Hi,
I've been facing trouble in configuring USB Harddrive in Sunray 2 DTUs where
the os is RHEL. Can anyone help how do I configure and make sure the users
access USB Disks.
I'm able to get through USB Pendrives accessible through the same DTUs but
unable to get through Harddisks.
Any
Providing the make/model/size of the hard drive would probably be
beneficial. So would any errors from the utstorage/utmount logs.
If the HD meets the USB mass storage spec, then most likely your problem
is that it is very large. Large storage devices take considerably
longer to mount.
I apologize. This is a known bug in one of the Motif libraries, which
has been fixed but only in Nevada build 115 so it didn't make it into
OS2009.06, and I'd forgotten that.
Good news - there's a quite simple fix.
Edit /etc/opt/SUNWut/loginGUI.start as follows:
197c197
$LOGIN_GUI_PROG -l
Hi
We have setup Sun Ray server on Cent OS 5.2 32 bit running on Virtual
Machine. I can see the all CPU resources is consumed by the Xnewet process
and our Sun Ray think client is not able to get GUI console. There is no
waring/critical alerts in /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages . Can some one
2009/6/10 Bob Doolittle robert.doolit...@sun.com:
I apologize. This is a known bug in one of the Motif libraries, which has
been fixed but only in Nevada build 115 so it didn't make it into OS2009.06,
and I'd forgotten that.
Good news - there's a quite simple fix.
Edit
Hello all,
Has anyone configured a cisco router device to allow dial-in access from
a Tadpole Comet SunRay client? If you've got a working config sample let
me know.
Cheers,
-Chuck
This e-mail message, including any
Dial in?
Charles Greco wrote:
Hello all,
Has anyone configured a cisco router device to allow dial-in access from
a Tadpole Comet SunRay client? If you've got a working config sample let
me know.
Cheers,
-Chuck
This e-mail
Oh, that's really confusing as I wrote it. I was speaking of dial-in vpn
access. E.g. using the vpn client built into the Tadpole. I've played
with various configurations and can't seem to get it to work smoothly.
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From: sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org
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