Sun Ray Server Software 4.0 Administrator’s Guide for Linux
for the Linux Operating System
820-0412
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Kiosk (Controlled Access) Mode
To Redirect to a Different Server
To Select a Server with the Latest Session
Managing User Data in the Sun Ray Data Store
Changing Authentication Policies
Enabling Multiple Administration Accounts
To Revert to the Old admin User
Administration GUI Audit Trail
Enabling and Disabling Device Services
To Determine the Current State of Device Services
Configuring Interfaces on the Sun Ray Interconnect Fabric
To Print the Sun Ray Private Interconnect Configuration
To Remove All Interfaces and Subnets
To Update All the DTUs on an Interface
To Update a DTU Using the Ethernet (MAC) Address
Restarting the Sun Ray Data Store (SRDS)
Smart Card Configuration Files
To Load a Configuration File Into the Directory
Configuring and Using Token Readers
To Get a Token ID From a Token Reader
To Display Properties for a DTU
To Get Information on a Token Reader
To Enable, Disable, or Delete a Token
4. Peripherals for Sun Ray DTUs
Device Nodes and USB Peripherals
Hotdesking and Device Node Ownership
Device Ownership and Hotdesking
5. Hotdesking (Mobile Sessions)
Providing Site Integration Logic
To Configure a Site-specific Mapping Library
To Configure the Sample Data Store
To Disable Regional Hotdesking
6. Encryption and Authentication
7. Deployment on Shared Networks
Sun Ray DTU Initialization Requirements
Directly-Connected Dedicated Interconnect
Directly-Connected Shared Subnet
Deployment on a Directly-Connected Dedicated Interconnect
Directly-Connected Dedicated Interconnect: Example
Deployment on a Directly-Connected Shared Subnet
Directly-Connected Shared Subnet: Example 1
Directly-Connected Shared Subnet: Example 2
Remote Shared Subnet: Example 1
Remote Shared Subnet: Example 2
Network Performance Requirements
Remote Loading of Configuration Data
Gnome Display Manager Privileges
Multihead Screen Configuration
To Enable Multihead Policy From the Command Line
To Enable Multihead Policy Using the Administration Tool
To Create a New Multihead Group
Enabling Kiosk Mode Using the CLI
To Enable Kiosk Mode for All Users (Card and Non-card)
To Enable Kiosk Mode for Card Users Only
To Enable Kiosk Mode for Non-card Users Only
To Enable Both Card and Non-Card Sessions
To Allow Only Card Sessions in Kiosk Mode
To Enable Regular Sessions for Registered Cards and Kiosk Sessions for Non-Card Users
To Enable Kiosk Sessions for Registered Cards and Regular Sessions on Registered DTUs
Enabling Kiosk Mode Using the Admin GUI
To Enable Kiosk Mode Using the Admin GUI
To Override Kiosk Mode Policy Using the CLI
To Override Kiosk Mode Policy Using the Admin GUI
Building the Kiosk Mode Environment
To Configure Kiosk Mode Settings
Security and Failover Considerations
Setting Up Server and Client Addresses
Coexistence of the Sun Ray Server With Other DHCP Servers
To Set Up IP Addressing on Multiple Servers, Each with One Sun Ray Interface
To Restart the Authentication Manager
To Turn Off the Load Balancing Feature
To Specify a Dedicated Primary Server
To Specify Each Secondary Server
To Add Additional Secondary Servers
Removing Replication Configuration
To Remove the Replication Configuration
To Show Current Administration Configuration
To View Network (Failover Group) Status
Recovery Issues and Procedures
To Rebuild the Primary Server Administration Data Store
To Replace the Primary Server with a Secondary Server
To Change the Group Manager Signature File
Supported Devices and Libraries
Supported Mass Storage Devices
To Change the Sun Ray Settings
To Change the Hot Key for the Settings GUI
To Change the Hot Key Setting for a Single User
B. Troubleshooting and Tuning Tips
If this icon stays on for more than 10 seconds
If this icon stays on for more than 10 seconds
If the icon displays for more than a few seconds or if the DTU continues to reset after the icon is displayed
Troubleshooting USB Mass Storage Devices
Device Is Not Automatically Mounted
Device Is Not Automatically Unmounted
To Activate the Redirection Library
Screensaver Resource Consumption
To Disable Screensaver Hacks on Linux Systems
Monitor Display Resolution Defaults to 640 x 480
To Correct or Reset the Screen Resolution
Old Icons (Hourglass with Dashes Underneath) Appear on Display
Port Currently Owned by Another Application
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