NAME utswitch - Sun Ray server selection and session listing SYNOPSIS /opt/SUNWut/bin/utswitch { -l | -t | -h host } [ -k token ] [ -s sid ] DESCRIPTION The utswitch command allows switching a Sun Ray appliance among Sun Ray servers in a failover group. It can also list the existing sessions for the current token. One of the following option flags must be specified: -l, -t, or -h. The utselect(1) command implements a GUI-based interface to this command. OPTIONS The following options are supported by utswitch: -h host Force an explicit switch to the server with hostname host. -k token Specify the token id token to be used in collecting session information from the servers in the failover group. The token normally used is the one connected to the current session. -l List the servers accessible from the current Sun Ray appliance for the current token and show any existing sessions on those servers. The token is derived from the serial number and type of a smart card if there is one inserted. Otherwise, the token is derived from the Ethernet address of the Sun Ray appliance. The first field of the output is the server name. The second is the X display number if there is a logged-in user ses- sion, -1 if no session exists, or -2 if there is an X session, but the login screen is being displayed. The third field is the last connection time to an existing session, as a time value from the time(2) system call. If there is no session, the third field indicates status from the host as: -1 Server is up, but there is no session. -2 No response received from the server. -3 No path from the Sun Ray to the server. The fourth field is 1 if the server is offline and 0 otherwise. -s sid Specify the session id sid of a session connected to a Sun Ray appliance and perform the requested operation on that appliance. The default is to use the session id of the current session. Since session ids other than that of the current session are only available to userid root, this option is not useful for a general user. -t Switch to the server whose session has the latest con- nection time among the existing sessions for the current token. Normally this would switch to the current session, so it has limited usefulness. How- ever, it is useful in the case of logging out of an existing X session and back to the login screen. The connection time of a logged out session is biased back in time so that that session will not be selected if there is an existing logged-in X session on another server. From a CDE login screen, it is possible to force a call to utswitch -t by selecting Reset Login Screen from the Options menu. This allows switching back to a logged-in session from the login screen without having to log in. FILES The following files are used: /var/opt/SUNWut/displays/* X display files X display files token-name links to display files ATTRIBUTES See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri- butes: ____________________________________________________________ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | | Availability | SUNWuto | |_____________________________|_____________________________| SEE ALSO utselect(1), attributes(5)
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