hello
i configured sunray using ubuntu 9.04 64bit. i followed the all
configuration steps and finally the thin clients get the ip address
but they doesn't loading the ubuntu from the server. i used srss 4.1.
any one who has a suggestion or a solution for my problem please help
me.
What error is displayed on the units?
On 10 Jun 2010 07:27, dula boru duliman2...@gmail.com wrote:
hello
i configured sunray using ubuntu 9.04 64bit. i followed the all
configuration steps and finally the thin clients get the ip address
but they doesn't loading the ubuntu from the server. i
Hello,
We have a SR installation running 4.1 with a strange problem. We use
native Linux sessions (RHEL 5.4) and uttsc to connect to Windows
occasionally. We use disk redirection to make the user's home
directory available in Windows.
Everything has been working fine until just very recently.
On 6/9/10, Magnus Varmfors magnus.varmf...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Dula!
2010/6/10 dula boru duliman2...@gmail.com:
i configured sunray using ubuntu 9.04 64bit. i followed the all
configuration steps and finally the thin clients get the ip address
but they doesn't loading the ubuntu from the
On 6/9/10, Sean Clarke sean.cla...@sec-consulting.co.uk wrote:
What error is displayed on the units?
On 10 Jun 2010 07:27, dula boru duliman2...@gmail.com wrote:
hello
i configured sunray using ubuntu 9.04 64bit. i followed the all
configuration steps and finally the thin clients get the
Hi Dula!
2010/6/10 dula boru duliman2...@gmail.com:
On 10 Jun 2010 07:27, dula boru duliman2...@gmail.com wrote:
there is no error message displayed on the unit and on the unit there
is ip address that the client offered from the server is displayed. it
doesn't load the login page and the OS.
On 6/9/10, Sean Clarke sean.cla...@sec-consulting.co.uk wrote:
What error is displayed on the units?
On 10 Jun 2010 07:27, dula boru duliman2...@gmail.com wrote:
hello
i configured sunray using ubuntu 9.04 64bit. i followed the all
configuration steps and finally the thin clients get the
On 6/9/10, Magnus Varmfors magnus.varmf...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Dula!
2010/6/10 dula boru duliman2...@gmail.com:
i configured sunray using ubuntu 9.04 64bit. i followed the all
configuration steps and finally the thin clients get the ip address
but they doesn't loading the ubuntu from the
On Linux the disk needs to be sync'd and unmounted before being unplugged. This
is because Linux does not flush its write buffers unless told to, even though
it is mounted with the 'sync' option. I suspect there is no correlation to the
Windows machine and the behavior difference you see could
SunRay User Community:
We have about 30 fairly heavily uses SunRays running on Sun X4100M2
hardware running Solaris 10.
If we don't reboot this machine every week or so, we get errors of the form:
Gecko: 2348 Gdk WARNING **: shmget failed: error 28 (No space left on
device)
I have read
We're getting ready to launch some new RHEL5 Sun Ray servers and we're
coming over from Solaris SRSS.
On Solaris from time to time we'd launch /usr/sadm/admin/bin/dhcpmgr to
release dhcp instances.
How does one accomplish the similar task on RHEL5?
Thanks,
Aaron
--
Aaron Wilson
Ernie Ball,
Since Adobe havn't able to fix the color masks for flash player 10.1,
how much trouble would it be for it to be changed on the Sun Ray X
server, so that it uses the 'red, green, blue = 0xff, 0xff00 0xff'
colour masks that Adobe assumes.
Perhaps this could be an option for utxconfig.
- Murray
You can still use /etc/system in Solaris 10
/etc/system (requires reboot)... add this:
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=1048087
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmin=1
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmni=4096
you can do it with resource control as well, but then you have to deal
with projects, etc. I confess to not being
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:
We're getting ready to launch some new RHEL5 Sun Ray servers and we're
coming over from Solaris SRSS.
On Solaris from time to time we'd launch /usr/sadm/admin/bin/dhcpmgr to
release dhcp instances.
How does one
hm there's no such specific tool like dhcpmgr
however I guess
- you can edit the file (/var/lib/dhcpd/dhcpd.leases and then restart
dhcpd (/etc/init.d/dhcpd restart or service dhcpd restart)
- take a look at webmin, it's a nice webmanagement tool that can be
installed on top of EL. (and
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