Sun Ray Server Software 4.0 Installation and Configuration Guide for Solaris
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Network Configuration Flow Chart
Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
Client vs. Server Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
Solaris Operating System Versions
Operating System Patch Requirements
Solaris Trusted Extensions Patch Requirements
Sun Ray Admin GUI Web Server Requirements
Sun Ray Data Store Port Requirements

Install Sun Ray Server Software
4. Preparing to Upgrade Sun Ray Server Software

Disconnect the Sun Ray Server From the Interconnect

Preserve the Sun Ray Server Configuration
Preserving Controlled Access Mode (CAM) Prototype Data
Unconfiguring the Sun Ray Server

Unconfigure Sun Ray Server Software

Remove Sun Ray Server Software
Upgrading the Operating System
6. Preparing for Configuration
Configuring SRSS 4.0 on Trusted Extensions

Configure a Dedicated Sun Ray Interconnect for Trusted Extensions

Configure Shared Multilevel Ports (MLP) for Sun Ray Services

Increase the Number of X Server Ports
Configuring the Sun Ray Server

Configure a Dedicated Sun Ray Interconnect Interface

Configure the Sun Ray Server on a LAN

Turn the Sun Ray LAN Connection On or Off

Configure Sun Ray Server Software

Configure the Sun Ray Server Hierarchy

Synchronize Primary and Secondary Sun Ray Servers

Synchronize the Sun Ray DTU Firmware

Convert and Synchronize the Sun Ray Data Store Port

Re-enable the Old SunDS Service

Determine the Integrity of the Configuration Files

Replace the Xservers and Xconfig Files
Migrating from Controlled Access Mode (CAM) to Kiosk Mode

To Install Solaris Trusted Extensions

To Configure a Shared Physical Interface

To Configure One IP Address Per Zone

To Specify Zone Names and Zone Labels

To Install Sun Ray Server Software After Installing the Sun Management Center Software

To Install Sun Management Center Software After Installing Sun Ray Server Software

To Install the SunMC Agent on Separate Servers

To Mount the CD-ROM From a Remote Server

To Unmount the CD-ROM From a Remote Server
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