I have installed Solaris
10 x86 update 10 on both Sun Ray
Nodes so I will skip installation procedure of Solaris_10. I have single Ethernet
interface on both nodes so I will be configuring interconnect network on Sun Ray servers. Your situation may be different.
Prerequisites:
- 1-Two Nodes
(either Physical or Virtual)
- 2-Solaris 10 x86
or SPARC (SUNWCall) https://edelivery.oracle.com/
- 3-Download SUN
RAY OPERATING SOFTWARE https://support.oracle.com
- 4-Download
SUNRAY 5.3 https://edelivery.oracle.com/
- 5-Download
Oracle VDI Client https://edelivery.oracle.com/
Sun Ray Nodes Info:
SERVER-1
Hostname: SRSS1
IP Address: 172.22.16.10
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 172.22.16.1
SERVER-2
Hostname: SRSS2
IP Address: 172.22.16.11
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 172.22.16.1
Hostname: SRSS1
IP Address: 172.22.16.10
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 172.22.16.1
SERVER-2
Hostname: SRSS2
IP Address: 172.22.16.11
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 172.22.16.1
Here we go:
1. Update /etc/hosts file on both Sun Ray servers by defining both
server hostname and ip addresses
bash-3.2# vi /etc/hosts
"/etc/hosts"
[Read only] 7 lines, 174 characters #
# Internet host table
#
::1 localhost
127.0.0.1localhost
172.22.16.10 srss1 srss1.easysolutionforall.com loghost
172.22.16.11 srss2 srss2.easysolutionforall.com loghost
:wq!
2. Use the following steps to increase the performance of the Sun Ray
Clients,
Add the following line to the Sun Ray server's at the end
of /etc/system file
bash-3.2# vi /etc/system
set hires_tick=1
:wq!
3. Unzip and Install Sun Ray Operating Software First
(Firmware Package has
been excluded from Sun Ray bundle and oracle named it Sun Ray Operating Software. You should download it from above given link)
bash-3.2# cd /Desktop
bash-3.2# unzip
/Desktop/SUN\ RAY\ OPERATING\ SOFTWARE\ 11.0.2.0.06.zip
bash-3.2#
./Desktop/sros_11.0.2.0/utfwinstall
Installing Sun Ray
Operating Software 11.0.2.0
Processing package
instance <SUNWutdfw> from
</Desktop/sros_11.0.2.0/Solaris_10+/i386/Packages>
Sun Ray Device Firmware
(opt)(i386) 11.0.2.0_06,REV=2012.03.27.10.35
## Executing
checkinstall script.
Using </opt> as
the package base directory.
## Processing package
information.
## Processing system
information.
## Verifying package
dependencies.
## Verifying disk space
requirements.
## Checking for
conflicts with packages already installed.
## Checking for
setuid/setgid programs.
Installing Sun Ray
Device Firmware (opt) as <SUNWutdfw>
## Installing part 1 of
1.
/opt/SUNWutdfw/lib/firmware/CoronaP10
/opt/SUNWutdfw/lib/firmware/CoronaP8
/opt/SUNWutdfw/lib/firmware/CoronaP9
/opt/SUNWutdfw/lib/firmware/SunRay.disableGUI
/opt/SUNWutdfw/lib/firmware/SunRay.enableGUI
/opt/SUNWutdfw/lib/firmware/extCoronaP9
/opt/SUNWutdfw/sbin/utfwuninstall
[ verifying class
<none> ]
Sun Ray Operating
Software 11.0.2.0 has been successfully installed.
This output has been
logged to
/var/adm/log/utfwinstall.2013_01_03_15:29:51.log
+++ Done.
bash-3.2#
4. Unzip Sun Ray software
bash-3.2# cd /Desktop
bash-3.2# unzip
/Desktop/Sunray\ 5.3.zip
5. Unzip Apache and move to /opt directory
bash-3.2# cd /Desktop/srs_5.3.0.0-SunOS.i386/Supplemental/Apache_Tomcat/
bash-3.2# gunzip
apache-tomcat-5.5.20.tar.gz
bash-3.2# tart -xvf
apache-tomcat-5.5.20.tar
bash-3.2# mv
apache-tomcat-5.5.20 /opt/apache-tomcat
6. Check java version and it should be 1.6.x or later, if not then
extract java from Supplemental directory and move its extracted
content to /usr/java directory. I have java version 1.6.0_26 so I don’t need to
java version to be extracted.
bash-3.2# java -version
java version
"1.6.0_26"
7. Install JDS_Integrator
bash-3.2# pkgadd -d
/Desktop/srs_5.3.0.0-SunOS.i386/Supplemental/JDS_Integrator/Solaris_10+/i386/Packages
SUNWuttscwrap
8. Install Sun Ray Software
bash-3.2#
./Desktop/srs_5.3.0.0-SunOS.i386/utinstall
Here I don’t include long
output of utinstall. What you need to do is to accept license
agreement by providing input of [Y} and press Enter at /usr/java location to select default directory. That’s all what you need to
do. When utinstall process completed move to steps 9 and so
on.
9. Configure Sun Ray Interconnect Network
Remember if you don’t
want to configure Sun Ray Servers DHCP then ask your network guy or DHCP
administrator to define Code 49 with any Sun Ray server’s IP address.
Otherwise you can use
DNS server by creating record HOSTA and give name it sunray-servers and in IP address section give sunray server IP.
You can create as many as your Sun Ray servers. In my case I have only two
nodes. (This record is responsible to provide session on Thin Client devices)
Create record HOSTA and
give name it sunray-config-servers and in IP address section give sunray server IP
address. You can create this record as many as your Sun Ray servers. In my case
I have only two nodes. (This record is responsible to load firmware into Thin
Client devices)
bash-3.2#
./opt/SUNWut/sbin/utadm -A 172.22.16.0
### Activating product
Product activation
output being logged at /var/adm/log/utctl.2013_01_03_16:04:27.log
### Configuring
/etc/nsswitch.conf
### Configuring Service
information for Sun Ray
Selected
values for subnetwork "172.22.16.0"
net
mask: 255.255.255.0
no
IP addresses offered
auth
server list: 172.22.16.10
firmware
server: 172.22.16.10
Accept as
is? ([Y]/N): N
netmask:
255.255.255.0 (cannot be changed - system defined netmask)
Do you want
to offer IP addresses for this subnet? (Y/[N]): y
new first
Sun Ray address: [172.22.16.4] 172.22.16.50
number of
Sun Ray addresses to allocate: [154] 50
auth server
list: 172.22.16.10
To read auth server list
from file, enter file name:
Auth server IP address
(enter <CR> to end list): 172.22.16.10
Auth server IP address
(enter <CR> to end list): 172.22.16.11
Auth server IP address
(enter <CR> to end list):
If no server in the auth
server list responds,
should an auth server be
located by broadcasting on the network? ([Y]/N): y
new firmware
server: [172.22.16.10]
new router:
[172.22.16.1]
Selected
values for subnetwork "172.22.16.0"
net
mask: 255.255.255.0
first
unit address: 172.22.16.50
last
unit address: 172.22.16.100
auth
server list: 172.22.16.10 172.22.16.11
firmware
server: 172.22.16.10
router: 172.22.16.1
Accept as
is? ([Y]/N): Y
### Configuring firmware
version for Sun Ray
### Successfully enabled
tftp for firmware downloads
All
the units served by "srss2" on the 172.22.16.0
network
interface, running firmware other than version
"11.0.2.0_06_2012.10.08.14.02"
will be upgraded at their next power-on.
### Configuring Sun Ray
Logging Functions
### Turning on Sun Ray
LAN connection
NOTE: utstart must be
run before LAN connections will be allowed
DHCP is not currently
running, should I start it? ([Y]/N): Y
bash-3.2#
10. Configure Sun Ray Server
bash-3.2#
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utconfig
Configuration of Sun Ray
Server Software
This script automates
the configuration of the Sun Ray Server Software
and related software
products. Before proceeding, you should have read
the Installation and Configuration
Guide for planning purposes. For
your convenience,
default values (where applicable) are shown in
brackets.
Continue? (Y/N) [Y]
Enter new UT admin
password:
Again: Enter new UT
admin password:
Configure Sun Ray Web
Administration? (Y/N) [N] y
Enter Apache Tomcat
installation directory [/opt/apache-tomcat]
Enter HTTP port number
[1660]
Enable secure
connections? (Y/N) [Y]
Enter HTTPS port number
[1661]
Enter Tomcat process
username [utwww]
Enable remote server
administration? (Y/N) [N] y
Configure Sun Ray Kiosk
Mode? (Y/N) [N] y
Enter user prefix [utku]
Enter group [utkiosk]
Enter userID range start
[150000]
Enter number of users
[25]
Configure this server
for a failover group? (Y/N) [N] y
About to configure the
following software products:
Sun Ray Data Store 3.4
Hostname:
srss2
Sun
Ray root entry: o=utdata
Sun
Ray root name: utdata
Sun
Ray utdata admin password: (not shown)
SRDS
'rootdn': cn=admin,o=utdata
Sun Ray Web
Administration hosted at Apache Tomcat/5.5.20
Apache
Tomcat installation directory: /opt/apache-tomcat
HTTP
port number: 1660
HTTPS
port number: 1661
Tomcat
process username: utwww
Remote
server administration: Enabled
Sun Ray Server Software
4.4
Failover
group: yes
Sun
Ray Kiosk Mode: yes
Sun Ray Kiosk Mode 4.4
User name
prefix: utku
Base user
ID: 150000
Number of
accounts: 25
Kiosk group name: utkiosk
Kiosk group
ID: auto
Continue? (Y/N) [Y]
Updating Sun Ray Data
Store schema ...
Updating Sun Ray Data
Store ACL's ...
Creating Sun Ray Data
Store ...
Restarting Sun Ray Data
Store ...
.
Thu Jan 3
16:14 : utdsd starting
Loading Sun Ray Data
Store ...
Executing
'/usr/bin/ldapadd -p 7012 -D cn=admin,o=utdata' ...
adding new entry
o=utdata
adding new entry
o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=desktops,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=users,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=logicalTokens,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=rawTokens,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=multihead,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=container,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=properties,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
cn=utadmin,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=smartCards,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utordername=probeorder,utname=smartCards,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=policy,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=resDefs,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=prefs,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utPrefType=resolution,utname=prefs,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utPrefClass=advisory,utPrefType=resolution,utname=prefs,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
Added 18 new LDAP
entries.
Creating Sun Ray Server
Software Configuration ...
Adding user account for
'utwww' (ut admin web server user) ...done
Sun Ray Web
Administration enabled to start at system boot.
Starting Sun Ray Web
Administration...
See
/var/opt/SUNWut/log/utwebadmin.log for server logging information.
You have chosen to
configure this server for a failover group.
All servers in a
failover group must share a unique signature,
which is a string of 8
or more characters where at least two
characters are letters
and at least one is not.
Enter signature:
Again: Enter signature:
Restarting Sun Ray Data
Store ...
.
Thu Jan 3
16:14 : utdsd starting
Adding user admin ...
User(s) added
successfully!
Creating new Sun Ray
Kiosk Mode configuration ...
Validating new user ids.
Validating new user accounts.
Creating kiosk group
utkiosk
Configuring new kiosk
user accounts:
.........................
25 users configured
***********************************************************
The current policy has
been modified. You must restart the
authentication manager
to activate the changes.
***********************************************************
Enter groupname for
Windows Connector [utwc]
Enter group ID (gid) for
the group [auto]
Creating required LDAP
schema ...
adding new entry
utname=remoteclient,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=users,utname=remoteclient,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
Done.
*****************************************************************************
A restart of Sun Ray
services is required before the Sun Ray Connector for
Windows Operating
Systems is used. Please run :
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utstart
Note that this will
*NOT* terminate any sessions.
*****************************************************************************
Configuration of Sun Ray
Server Software has completed. Please check
the log file,
/var/adm/log/utconfig.2013_01_03_16:14:01.log, for errors.
bash-3.2#
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utstart
A warm restart has been
initiated... messages will be logged to /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages.
Reboot
bash-3.2# init 6
updating
/platform/i86pc/boot_archive
11. Move to SERVER-2 for
the installation of same packages. Installation procedure will be remaining
same. You should be careful while configuring interconnect network on SERVER-2
where there your IP address and DHCP range will have to be different.
I am not covering Sun
Ray Installation steps on SERVER-2 but for your convenience I’ll be considering
to cover utadm and utconfig steps.
bash-3.2#
./opt/SUNWut/sbin/utadm -A 172.22.16.0
### Activating product
Product activation
output being logged at /var/adm/log/utctl.2013_01_03_16:04:27.log
### Configuring
/etc/nsswitch.conf
### Configuring Service
information for Sun Ray
Selected
values for subnetwork "172.22.16.0"
net
mask: 255.255.255.0
no
IP addresses offered
auth
server list: 172.22.16.11
firmware
server: 172.22.16.11
Accept as
is? ([Y]/N): N
netmask: 255.255.255.0
(cannot be changed - system defined netmask)
Do you want
to offer IP addresses for this subnet? (Y/[N]): Y
new first
Sun Ray address: [172.22.16.4] 172.22.16.101
number of
Sun Ray addresses to allocate: [154] 50
auth server
list: 172.22.16.11
To read auth server list
from file, enter file name:
Auth server IP address
(enter <CR> to end list): 172.22.16.11
Auth server IP address
(enter <CR> to end list): 172.22.16.10
Auth server IP address
(enter <CR> to end list):
If no server in the auth
server list responds,
should an auth server be
located by broadcasting on the network? ([Y]/N): y
new firmware
server: [172.22.16.11]
new router:
[172.22.16.1]
Selected
values for subnetwork "172.22.16.0"
net
mask: 255.255.255.0
first
unit address: 172.22.16.101
last
unit address: 172.22.16.150
auth
server list: 172.22.16.11 172.22.16.10
firmware
server: 172.22.16.11
router: 172.22.16.1
Accept as
is? ([Y]/N): Y
### Configuring firmware
version for Sun Ray
### Successfully enabled
tftp for firmware downloads
All
the units served by "srss2" on the 172.22.16.0
network
interface, running firmware other than version
"11.0.2.0_06_2012.10.08.14.02"
will be upgraded at their next power-on.
### Configuring Sun Ray
Logging Functions
### Turning on Sun Ray
LAN connection
NOTE: utstart must be
run before LAN connections will be allowed
DHCP is not currently
running, should I start it? ([Y]/N): Y
12. Run utconfig and and proceed with same input what we had provided
while configuring SERVER-1
bash-3.2#
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utconfig
Configuration of Sun Ray
Server Software
This script automates
the configuration of the Sun Ray Server Software
and related software
products. Before proceeding, you should have read
the Installation and
Configuration Guide for planning purposes. For
your convenience,
default values (where applicable) are shown in
brackets.
Continue? (Y/N) [Y]
Enter new UT admin
password:
Again: Enter new UT
admin password:
Configure Sun Ray Web
Administration? (Y/N) [N] y
Enter Apache Tomcat
installation directory [/opt/apache-tomcat]
Enter HTTP port number
[1660]
Enable secure
connections? (Y/N) [Y]
Enter HTTPS port number
[1661]
Enter Tomcat process
username [utwww]
Enable remote server
administration? (Y/N) [N] y
Configure Sun Ray Kiosk
Mode? (Y/N) [N] y
Enter user prefix [utku]
Enter group [utkiosk]
Enter userID range start
[150000]
Enter number of users
[25]
Configure this server
for a failover group? (Y/N) [N] y
About to configure the
following software products:
Sun Ray Data Store 3.4
Hostname:
srss2
Sun
Ray root entry: o=utdata
Sun
Ray root name: utdata
Sun
Ray utdata admin password: (not shown)
SRDS
'rootdn': cn=admin,o=utdata
Sun Ray Web
Administration hosted at Apache Tomcat/5.5.20
Apache
Tomcat installation directory: /opt/apache-tomcat
HTTP
port number: 1660
HTTPS
port number: 1661
Tomcat
process username: utwww
Remote
server administration: Enabled
Sun Ray Server Software
4.4
Failover
group: yes
Sun
Ray Kiosk Mode: yes
Sun Ray Kiosk Mode 4.4
User name
prefix: utku
Base user
ID: 150000
Number of
accounts: 25
Kiosk group name: utkiosk
Kiosk group
ID: auto
Continue? (Y/N) [Y]
Updating Sun Ray Data
Store schema ...
Updating Sun Ray Data
Store ACL's ...
Creating Sun Ray Data
Store ...
Restarting Sun Ray Data
Store ...
.
Thu Jan 3
16:14 : utdsd starting
Loading Sun Ray Data
Store ...
Executing
'/usr/bin/ldapadd -p 7012 -D cn=admin,o=utdata' ...
adding new entry
o=utdata
adding new entry
o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=desktops,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=users,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=logicalTokens,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=rawTokens,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=multihead,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=container,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=properties,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
cn=utadmin,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=smartCards,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utordername=probeorder,utname=smartCards,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=policy,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=resDefs,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=prefs,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utPrefType=resolution,utname=prefs,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utPrefClass=advisory,utPrefType=resolution,utname=prefs,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
Added 18 new LDAP
entries.
Creating Sun Ray Server
Software Configuration ...
Adding user account for
'utwww' (ut admin web server user) ...done
Sun Ray Web
Administration enabled to start at system boot.
Starting Sun Ray Web
Administration...
See /var/opt/SUNWut/log/utwebadmin.log
for server logging information.
You have chosen to
configure this server for a failover group.
All servers in a
failover group must share a unique signature,
which is a string of 8
or more characters where at least two
characters are letters
and at least one is not.
Enter signature:
Again: Enter signature:
Restarting Sun Ray Data
Store ...
.
Thu Jan 3
16:14 : utdsd starting
Adding user admin ...
User(s) added
successfully!
Creating new Sun Ray
Kiosk Mode configuration ...
Validating new user ids.
Validating new user
accounts.
Creating kiosk group
utkiosk
Configuring new kiosk
user accounts:
.........................
25 users configured
***********************************************************
The current policy has
been modified. You must restart the
authentication manager
to activate the changes.
***********************************************************
Enter groupname for
Windows Connector [utwc]
Enter group ID (gid) for
the group [auto]
Creating required LDAP
schema ...
adding new entry
utname=remoteclient,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
adding new entry
utname=users,utname=remoteclient,utname=srss2,o=v1,o=utdata
Done.
*****************************************************************************
A restart of Sun Ray
services is required before the Sun Ray Connector for
Windows Operating
Systems is used. Please run :
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utstart
Note that this will
*NOT* terminate any sessions.
*****************************************************************************
Configuration of Sun Ray
Server Software has completed. Please check
the log file,
/var/adm/log/utconfig.2013_01_03_16:14:01.log, for errors.
bash-3.2#
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utstart
A warm restart has been
initiated... messages will be logged to /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages.
bash-3.2# init 6
updating
/platform/i86pc/boot_archive
13. After reboot of both servers configure replication to complete
fail-over process of both Sun Ray Servers. Run utreplica command on SERVER-1
First and then on SERVER-2 but replace -p to -s and srss2 to srss1
a. Enabling replication on SERVER-1 with -p option to make it primary:
bash-3.2#
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utreplica -p srss2
Sun Ray Server Software
4.4
Administration Failover
Configuration
Converting
Administration Standalone Server to Administration Primary
### updating the SRDS
config file
...done
.
Thu Jan 3
16:44 : utdsd starting
Restarting Sun Ray
Server Software ...
stopping authentication
manager
starting printer service
starting serial service
starting authentication
manager
Configuration of
Failover Administration has completed.
Please check the log
file, /var/adm/log/utreplica.2013_01_03_16:44:54.log, for errors.
bash-3.2#
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utgstatus
hostflags interface flags
172.22.16.0/24
-------- -------------------
srss1
TN 172.22.16.10 UA-
srss2
TN 172.22.16.11 UA-
bash-3.2#
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utreplica -l
Sun Ray Server Software
4.4
Administration Failover
Configuration
srss1 is a primary
server for:
srss2
a. Enabling replication on SERVER-2 with -s option
to make it secondary
bash-3.2#
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utreplica -s srss11
Sun Ray Server Software
4.4
Administration Failover
Configuration
Converting
Administration Standalone Server to Administration Secondary
Completion of this
operation will overwrite administrative data.
Continue? (Y/N) [N] y
### updating the
Datastore init file
...already
configured with port 7012
### updating the SRDS
config file
...done
### updating the system
services file
...done
### updating the Sun Ray
admin config file
...done
.
Thu Jan 3
16:45 : utdsd starting
Restarting Sun Ray
Server Software ...
stopping authentication
manager
starting printer service
starting serial service
starting authentication
manager
Configuration of
Failover Administration has completed.
Please check the log
file, /var/adm/log/utreplica.2013_01_03_16:45:47.log, for errors.
bash-3.2#
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utgstatus
hostflags interface flags
172.22.16.0/24
-------- -------------------
srss2
TN 172.22.16.11 UA-
srss1
TN 172.22.16.10 UA-
bash-3.2#
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utreplica -l
Sun Ray Server Software
4.4
Administration Failover
Configuration
srss2 is a secondary
server
The primary server is:
srss1
bash-3.2#
1. Sun Ray GUI Administration and Configuration. Your environment may
be different but procedure will be remaining same.
Open your favorite
web-browser and brows the any of Sun Ray server’s IP or FQDN. In my case https://172.22.16.10:1661/ your IP address may be different.
Provide
Username “admin” and the password which we provided while performing utconfig
command earlier.
After
Successful login into Sun Ray server’s GUI you can see your server’s fail-over
group detail. In my case I have two nodes fail-over. You can add nodes as much
as your environment required
Click
Advance tab and check/uncheck whatever you suites your environment. In my case
I have selected the following sections.
Click
System Policy section and select/check mark whatever environment suites you. In
my case I am not using smart card authentication so I am selecting None-card
Users and other options as well.
Click
Kiosk Mode and in drop/down box select what client session you will provide to
End-user. In my case I am selecting Sun Ray Connector for Windows OS. In
Arguments box -t
1800 -- -b 172.22.16.12 (This is my Win2K8-R2 Terminal Server IP). Click Save
Click
SERVERS tab Select all servers and Click Cold Restart (it will take 5 to 10
seconds to restart Sun Ray services not the SERVERS)
And
Sun Ray Services Restart Completed. Logout the session to move next step to
test our environment
I
will install Oracle VDI client on my laptop to test my environment. You can
attach physical device (Thin Client) within the same network/VLAN to test your
environment or install Oracle VDI whatever you like.
Launch
Oracle VDI Client and Provide any Sun Ray server’s IP address in Server box or
select automatically find to locate through DHCP/DNS server. To make it quick
I’ll with IP address of Sun Ray server. Click Connect
Looking
for Session
Here
you go…Yahooooooo! I got my Windows Terminal Server Session. For Security best
practice I have to hide Domain Name.
That’s
all what you need to do. Enjoy a cup coffee and relax.
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