VM-200 --- Sun Ray(TM) Software Administration Workshop (VM-200)
Overview
Sun Ray technology is a secure, cost effective solution that delivers rich, virtual Windows, Linux, or Solaris OS desktops to Sun Ray clients.
Objectives
Sun Ray technology is a secure, cost effective solution that delivers rich, virtual Windows, Linux, or Solaris OS desktops to Sun Ray clients. The Sun Ray Server Software is centrally managed, enhancing security and reducing both complexity and administration costs. This five-day workshop introduces students to Sun Ray technology and software administration. Along with installing the Sun Ray Server Software 4.1, the students will be introduced to the architectural details of the software, providing a foundation to understand the individual features introduced in subsequent modules. These features include session mobility (hotdesking), the use of Server Groups for failover and load balancing, and device management of USB devices and printers. Additional virtualization topics such as Sun Ray Connector for Windows OS and Sun Secure Global Desktop Software are also introduced.
PreRequisites
- System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System, Part 2 (SA-202-S10)
- Administer the Solaris 10 OS
- Administer Ethernet networks
- Perform Solaris installation and configuration tasks
Who Can Benefit
- System Administrators, Desktop Administrators, and Data Center Managers
Duration
5 Days
Sun Ray(TM) Software Administration Workshop (VM-200) Content Details
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| Overview of Sun Ray Technology |
- Introduction to Sun Ray technology
- Supported environments with Sun Ray Software
- Components of the Sun Ray system
- How to obtain Sun Ray Software (SRS)
- Overview of the DeskTops Units (DTUs)
- Configuration and usage for DTUs
- Interconnect options for the Sun Ray environment
- New features for SRS 4 10/08
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- Sun Ray Software architecture components
- Sun Ray DTU functions
- Sun Ray DTU firmware administration
- Sun Ray Software Authentication Manager functionality
- Sun Ray Software Session Manager functionality
- Sun Ray Software Group Manager failover capabilities
- System administration tools
- Sun Ray networking and network sizing recommendations
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- Sun Ray Software installation on the Solaris OS
- Sun Ray Software Linux installation requirements
- Installing SRS on a Solaris Trusted Extensions system
- Configuring the SRS web GUI interface for non-root access
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- Processes and protocols used by the DTU and SRS
- Overview of the DTU boot process
- The role of the Power-on Self-test (POST)
- The DTU firmware validation process
- The network interface validation process
- The role of DHCP in configuring the DTUs
- The DTU authentication process
- Troubleshooting the DTU boot process
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- How SRSS manages sessions
- How SRS authenticates tokens
- Moving sessions from one SRS server to another in a failover group
- How SRSS utilizes Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) technology
- Forms of authentication supported by SRS
- SRSS hot keys for control of the DTUs
- How to kill a session
- Troubleshooting common session issues
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- How Sun Ray Software maintains hardware information about DTUs
- How Sun Ray Software tracks information about attached USB devices
- Sun Ray Software commands for USB device management
- How mass storage is mounted for a DTU
- How SRSS makes audio services available to a DTU
- Troubleshooting common DTU device issues
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- Failover group concepts
- Load balancing configuration in a failover group
- Overview of the failover process
- Failover group server requirements
- Planning network configurations for failover groups
- Configuring session mobility (hotdesking)
- Troubleshooting failover group issues
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- The purpose and benefits of multihead support
- Setting up and configuring a multihead group of DTUs
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- The features and benefits of Sun Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
- VDI integration with SRS
- The features and benefits of Sun VirtualBox
- VirtualBox integration with SRS
- Features and benefits of Sun Secure Global Desktop (SGD)
- SGD integration with SRSS
- The role of Sun Ray Connector for Windows OS, Version 2.0 software (SRWC)
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- Features and benefits of the Sun Ray Connector for Windows OS
- Sun Ray Connector for Windows OS software installation and configuration
- PC/SC-lite 1.1 Software installation
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- Configuring additional SRS server administrators
- Overview of key components for Kiosk Mode
- Configuring the SRS server to support Kiosk Mode
- Adding additional Kiosk Mode users
- Adding and removing Kiosk Mode applications
- Troubleshooting a Kiosk Mode application
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- How Sun Management Center integrates with SRS
- How SunMC alarms are used with SRS
- Other SNMP monitoring products available for SRS
- Integration of Sun xVM Ops Center 2.0 with SRS
- Integration of Sun Desktop Manager (SDM) with SRS
- Troubleshooting SDM issues
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- Using tools and SRS log files to troubleshoot Sun Ray issues
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