Hi Joerg,

Thanks for your reply.

Here is my pkginfo query:

# pkginfo |grep SUNWki
system      SUNWkio                          Kiosk Session Service (opt)
system SUNWkio-cde Kiosk Session Service Common Desktop Environment Session (root) system SUNWkio-jds3 Kiosk Session Service Java Desktop System 3 Session (root) system SUNWkiom Kiosk Session Service Man Pages (opt)
system      SUNWkior                         Kiosk Session Service (root)

Note: The kiosk session (CDE) was run perfectly prior to NIC port 4 failure.

Any other doubts/culprits can cause Kiosk seesion lost?

Thanks in advance.

--
# Yours Sincerely,
# Mohamed Ali Bin Abdullah.


Joerg Barfurth Wrote:

Mohamed Ali schrieb:

> Dear users,
> > These are my server settings: > > - SFT2000
> - SRSS 4.0
> - SRWC 2.0
> - Interface e1000g5 (172.16.2.11) connect to my office LAN.
> - Interface e1000g4 (10.0.0.1) connect to SunRays.
> - Policy: No card = No access.
> - Policy: Card = Kiosk CDE
> > It was running well until this morning, somehow, my sunray private > interface e1000g4 was down (no LED at the interface port). My colleague > unplumb e1000g4 and plumb it back and he can see the port LED start > blinking. After that he issued utrestart -c command. > > As soon after the command, all my sunrays keep restarting without > launching Kiosk mode. At the sunray, i saw the client has received IP > address and also i saw some Kiosk session error. SunRay admin gui, > Advanced tab, Kiosk Mode i saw the following message "No Kiosk Session > Descriptors Installed. Kiosk Mode requires at least one session > descriptor to be installed on the server". Also i cannot find any > options to create Kiosk configuration/settings. >

You can't create kiosk session through the GUI. Kiosk sessions need to be installed (they are a piece of software).


> The actual Kiosk setting was to launch Kiosk CDE.
>

Please use the pkginfo(1) and pkgchk(1M) tools to verify the integrity of packages
  SUNWkio
  SUNWkior
  SUNWkio-cde

HTH

- Jörg

-- Joerg Barfurth Software Engineer mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop Technology Thin Client Software http://www.sun.com/software/sunray/ Sun Microsystems GmbH http://www.sun.com/software/javadesktopsy



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