The Sun Ray has to have some way of directly reaching your other Sun Ray
server.  Based on your description, it seems like you're using two
independent private interconnects.  The Sun Ray server does not act as a
"proxy" to reach other Sun Ray servers, so I think what you are trying to do
(without modifications) can't work.

William Yang

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> Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 6:26 PM
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> Subject: [SunRay-Users] Regional Hot Desking (AMGH)
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> Looking for some help on this issue:
> 
>     I'm trying to do a simple AMGH config on a test
> sunray server running in kiosk mode with just one sunray thin client
> connected to it.  I want it to be able, when a smart card is inserted,
> to find the session for the ID card on our main Sunray server FOG.  Both
> my test Sunray server and my main Sunray Server FOG are on the same
> subnet. But the thin clients are on different VLAN's.  On VLAN is
> controlled by my test sunray server, the other VLAN is controlled by my
> main Sunray FOG.  All servers are running 4.0 of the Sunray software.
> I'm trying the sample scripts that came with 4.0.
> 
> I have run the following:
> 
> /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utamghadm -s  /opt/SUNWutref/amgh/utamghref_script
> 
> I created a simple database file with just my info in it.
> 
> /opt/SUNWutref/amgh/back_end_db
> 
> In this file I have:
> 
> token=Mondex.909d44514ec20000 username=cjay
> host=sunfire2.engr.colostate.edu
> 
> I then ran:
> /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utrestart -c
> 
> After this when the sunray thin client came backup I inserted my card
> and it did try to connect to our main Sunray servers with my session
> running with my ID card. I saw the connection arrow going to the correct
> sunray server of our main FOG that has my session running on it. But for
> some reason it failed to connect and returned to the login of my test
> server.  Is there something I have to configure on our main sunray FOG
> to allow my test sunray server to connect to it?
> 
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