Chapter 15. Sun Ray Client Peripherals

Table of Contents

15.1. Peripherals Overview
15.2. USB Headsets
15.2.1. Tested USB Headsets
15.2.2. Tested Applications
15.2.3. Additional Notes
15.3. USB Operations Failing After Idle Timeout Limit
15.4. Device Nodes and USB Peripherals
15.5. Device Node Paths
15.6. Device Links
15.7. Device Node Ownership
15.8. Hotdesking and Device Node Ownership
15.9. Enabling and Disabling Device Services
15.10. Mass Storage Devices
15.10.1. Device Nodes and Links (Oracle Solaris)
15.10.2. Device Nodes and Links (Oracle Linux)
15.10.3. Mount Points
15.10.4. Device Ownership and Hotdesking
15.10.5. Mass Storage Devices and Idle Sessions
15.10.6. Commands for Common Disk Operation (Oracle Solaris)
15.10.7. Commands for Common Disk Operation (Oracle Linux)
15.11. How to Determine the Current State of Device Services
15.12. How to Enable or Disable USB Services
15.13. How to Unmount a Mass Storage Device From a Client
15.14. Troubleshooting USB Storage
15.14.1. Problem: Device nodes are not created.
15.14.2. Problem: The device is not automatically mounted.
15.14.3. Problem: The device is not automatically unmounted.
15.15. Setting Up Printers
15.15.1. How to Set Up an Attached PostScript Printer (Oracle Solaris)
15.15.2. How to Set Up an Attached PostScript Printer (Oracle Linux)
15.15.3. How to Set Up an Attached Non-PostScript Printer
15.16. How to Set Up Serial Attached Devices
15.17. How to Enable Applications to Access USB Devices

This chapter describes how to access end-user devices connected to a Sun Ray Client's serial or USB ports.