On 2013-07-16 15:19, Garry Taylor wrote:
We need to maintain a persistent desktop on this server, and have able
to be accessed by several people in worldwide locations, does not need
to be at the same time though. The desktop should persist all of the
time, no logouts, when another user wants to use the desktop, it's
simply moved to their client, and removed from the other user. This is
how our Sun Ray set up works right now.

I'd ask "Wow, how did you do that?" - SunRays were not intended to
provide access to just one desktop session "shared" for all users;
this is a lot more like VNC. Perhaps you have a kiosk session that
connects to the same VNC session, in fact? (and if it is, note that
you may be able to share sessions between concurrent interactive
users)

While you state that Solaris 10 it is for you, you might want to
consider upgrading sometime in the future, perhaps to OpenSXCE
(it is SVR4-based with SPARC and x86 builds) or to OpenIndiana.
Even if not, I think the following instructions about VNC might
be helpful on all three:

http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/4.7+Remote+Graphical+Login:+Using+Xvnc+and+gdm+for+One-Shot+sessions
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/VNC+-+Normal+Graphical+Usage

HTH,
//Jim Klimov

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