The following procedures describe how to start and stop the Sun Ray services. There are many situations when Sun Ray services need to be restarted, such as when you change one of the configuration parameters in the Sun Ray data store.
Become superuser on the Sun Ray server.
Stop the Sun Ray services.
# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utstop
Once stopped, the Sun Ray services will not restart even after the server is rebooted. You must use the utstart command to start Sun Ray services.
This procedure, known as a warm restart, starts Sun Ray services without clearing existing sessions.
A disconnect will occur for a brief time on active Sun Ray Clients before they reconnect again.
Become superuser on the Sun Ray server.
Start the Sun Ray services.
# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utstart
The following warning may display: WARNING: The current DBus file descriptor limit
can only support up to approximately 120 logged-in desktops. Please reboot the system if
you require support for more desktops.
As instructed, reboot the server if the
Sun Ray server is supporting more than 120 desktops.
This procedure, known as a cold restart, starts Sun Ray services and clears existing sessions.
Be sure to notify your users before performing a cold restart, which terminates all existing sessions on a server. To restart Sun Ray services without terminating sessions, perform a warm restart.
Become superuser on the Sun Ray server.
Start the Sun Ray services.
# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utstart -c
The following warning may display: WARNING: The current DBus file descriptor limit
can only support up to approximately 120 logged-in desktops. Please reboot the system if
you require support for more desktops.
As instructed, reboot the server if the
Sun Ray server is supporting more than 120 desktops.