Hi! ugh ugher schrieb: > Yes Java is installed. > > Here are the last few lines of the text. > > > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:26:37 | 15:26:37,937 INFO [EJBContainer] > STARTED EJB: org.openthinclient.remoted.RemotedBean ejbName: RemotedBean > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:26:37 | 15:26:37,953 INFO [EJB3Deployer] > Deployed: file:/C:/Program > Files/openthinclient/server/default/tmp/deploy/tmp3343854844174206845manager-application-ear-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.ear-contents/remoted-ejb.jar > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:26:38 | 15:26:38,187 INFO [TomcatDeployer] > deploy, ctxPath=/console, > warUrl=.../tmp/deploy/tmp3343854844174206845manager-application-ear-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.ear-contents/console-exp.war/ > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:26:39 | 15:26:39,468 INFO [TomcatDeployer] > deploy, ctxPath=/openthinclient, > warUrl=.../tmp/deploy/tmp3343854844174206845manager-application-ear-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.ear-contents/server-servlet-exp.war/ > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:26:39 | 15:26:39,875 INFO [EARDeployer] > Started J2EE application: file:/C:/Program > Files/openthinclient/server/default/data/nfs/root/deploy/manager-application-ear-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.ear > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:26:41 | 15:26:41,000 INFO [Http11Protocol] > Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-0.0.0.0-8080 > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:26:41 | 15:26:41,484 INFO [AjpProtocol] > Starting Coyote AJP/1.3 on ajp-0.0.0.0-8009
> INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:26:41 | 15:26:41,500 INFO [Server] JBoss > (MX MicroKernel) [4.2.2.GA (build: SVNTag=JBoss_4_2_2_GA date=200710221139)] > Started in 4m:26s:594ms This does not look too bad. But please send me the entire file as PM. There might be errors further up. You could also do a "netstat -abn >C:\netstat.txt" and send this file, too. > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:33:20 | 15:33:20,375 INFO > [AuthenticationService] Authenticator class > org.apache.directory.server.core.authn.SimpleAuthenticator failed to > authenticate 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1=admin,2.5.4.11=system > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:33:26 | 15:33:26,062 INFO > [AuthenticationService] Authenticator class > org.apache.directory.server.core.authn.SimpleAuthenticator failed to > authenticate 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1=admin,2.5.4.11=system > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:33:44 | 15:33:44,234 INFO > [AuthenticationService] Authenticator class > org.apache.directory.server.core.authn.SimpleAuthenticator failed to > authenticate 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1=admin,2.5.4.11=system > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:33:51 | 15:33:51,609 INFO > [AuthenticationService] Authenticator class > org.apache.directory.server.core.authn.SimpleAuthenticator failed to > authenticate 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1=admin,2.5.4.11=system > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:33:58 | 15:33:58,093 WARN [SchemaService] > The attribute javaRemoteLocation was not recognized as a valid attributeType. > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:34:18 | 15:34:18,078 WARN [SchemaService] > The attribute javaRemoteLocation was not recognized as a valid attributeType. > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:35:02 | 15:35:01,906 WARN [SchemaService] > The attribute javaRemoteLocation was not recognized as a valid attributeType. > INFO | jvm 1 | 2009/06/04 15:35:26 | 15:35:26,125 INFO > [AbstractPXEService] Serving realm [Realm > url=ldap://localhost:10389/ou=thinserver,dc=openthinclient,dc=org, > description=thinserver}] > > I also tried to start a client, and I get "No boot file received" > which make sense because there is nothing to boot to. >From where do you start the management console? From that same XP machine? Does the client show up now under "PXE Clients"? Please make a screen grab from the manager window with the tree in the left expanded. Maybe that will tell me something. > So do I need to create an OU on the domain controller? No, not at all and certainly not at first. You really only *need* AD integration if you: - want users to logon to the thin client desktop AND not have to maintain those users in the AD and OTC in parallel, - or even more want single-sign-on where synchronised user names and passwords are mandatory to let it work. If you just want a standard thin client desktop with e.g. a RDP connection to the Windows terminal server and say a firefox for local browsing, you would not necessarily *need* AD integration. You could configure the thin clients to start without user logon. But then you can't configure the desktop with individual user settings. In the end, you will have to choose. I prefer logon and user specific desktop, but YMMV... :-) But ok, usually its quite simple and it is the prudent thing to do. But first you have to get the thin client to boot. Period. Do not waste time with that before the more pressing problems are fixed. BTW, I forgot to answer one other question: virtual machines. Yes, you can use virtual servers and virtual clients. And physical ones for sure. And any mix thereof. We here use VMWare ESX and VMWare Server (v1 and v2) with bridged networks. No problem, the appropriate modules for network and graphics are included. -- Bye, Tobias Abt levigo systems gmbh ----------- ein unternehmen der levigo gruppe Max-Eyth-Strasse 30 Telefon: 07031 / 4161-10 D-71088 Holzgerlingen Telefax: 07031 / 4161-11 Geschäftsführer: Oliver Bausch http://systems.levigo.de/ Registergericht: Stuttgart HRB 245 180 USt-ID: DE813226078 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OpenSolaris 2009.06 is a cutting edge operating system for enterprises looking to deploy the next generation of Solaris that includes the latest innovations from Sun and the OpenSource community. Download a copy and enjoy capabilities such as Networking, Storage and Virtualization. Go to: http://p.sf.net/sfu/opensolaris-get _______________________________________________ The Open Source Thin Client Solution http://openthinclient.org [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openthinclient-user
