When you say you don't see activity in utstoraged.log, does it mean you don't
even see the "servicing " and "sevice END" messages when you plug in and unplug
disks ? Does the logfile data you've given below correspond to a time the disk
was shown in utdiskadm -l ?
Can you check whether the de
Hi All,
I'm setting an SunRay/SGD environment. I would to have your points of
view or recommendations if you have already set up this kind of
environment.
Configuration is :
- SunRay server 4.0 running on a solaris 10 box
- SGD 4.40.907 running on the same solaris 10 box
- LDAP Server (Sun
Anyone run into the following: thin client user is in the middle of
working in Windows. All of a sudden, the white mouse cursor turns into
a black "X" and the user loses mouse control [although, in my limited
experience, he still has keyboard control]. Doing a "CTL moon" helps
but only briefly:
Hi Bill, Jakob and Michael,
thank you for your input. Initially I suspected RedHat's version of KDE
to be the guilty party but obviously even (K)ubuntu is affected by this.
Is there a case or RFE open that I can attach myself to (We do have a
valid contract I believe ;-)) or should I open a supp
Otto,
Thanks for your help.
I found the root of the problem: JAVA VM (it was actually right in front
of me, but I simply ignored it).
Seems I could not make Sunray2 using newer java VM. The only version
worked is the one came with the original installation.
On Tue, Feb 5, 2008 at 8:47 AM
I experienced the same issue, which is one reason I went to Solaris 10 + CSW
Blastwave KDE on the servers.
-Bill
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On 28/01/2008, Knut Talman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Jim,
>
> > KT> If anyone has a better place (independed of window manager) I'd be
> thankful.
> > Perhaps /etc/profile, /etc/bashrc, or the likes?
>
> I tried it but it was always overwritten or not globally active after
> logging in.