Hello, I would have tried that except that I already swapped out the sunray for
a different one. That would eliminate any issues with the MAC. Tim
From: Nicolás <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Didn't survive a reboot code 26 D
Hi,
Seems you're not the only one with that issue. Although it's not exactly your
same scenario (this user was running SRSS on Oracle Linux 6.3, same family as
RH), this seems pretty related to this user's issue discussed a few months ago:
http://www.filibeto.org/pipermail/sunray-users/2014-October/019870.html
It's a bit long but worth reading, hope you'll be more lucky and won't need
that workaround!
Regards,
Nicolás
El 26/01/2015 a las 20:34, Tim Gaudet escribió:
About my system: I am running rhel 6.4 on a stand-alone network and using
sunray 3 plus. I actually had the sunrays working. I had opened a ticket with
Oracle and we managed to get them working just fine, then Oracle closed the
ticket. I got to a point where it was time for a reboot and voila the sunrays
no longer work. The network portion still works since I can see the
information on the screen and I can ping the sunray. However I am getting an
error message saying: utxinit@dpy12: Could not connect to Session Manager!
utxinit@dpy12: utxexec ERROR: Cannot open display :12 utxexec: utxexec ERROR:
Cannot open display :12 root: utxinit ERROR: Client XOpenDisplay failed,
display 12 So now I am dead in the water. Please if anyone can help me
figure out what I had running that I now don't Tim
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