Point to linux from Sunray-Solaris

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Is anybody here knows how to point to Linux session? Our environment is Solaris. As i know, uttsc is a command to redirect session to windows & im not sure on linux. Pls advise.

We made some minor changes to various SRSS files and knocked-up a session management script and we now use our SunRAYs as plain Xterminals. On the down side we loose some functionality but on the +ve side people can log-on to any system that is willing to manage an Xserver - so any of our three Linux clusters (which all have different window managers) or our Solaris systems or (via uttsc and RDP) to our Windows terminal servers or to PCs (virtual or not).
There are a few files that need to be 'adjusted' ever so slightly so that you get dtchooser (or equivalent) running rather than the default Solaris log-on and you also need to provide a SunRAY session management script - ours is quite complicated because we have three SRSS clusters with a common user/smar-tcard base but the principle is not too complicated.
Because users don't log-on to the SunRAY servers the only processes run are X11 servers (and a few RDP clients to for windows users) which means we have a very predictable load on the machines and can support lots on sessions on relatively small machines. The drawback is that because the user session us not on the SRSS the USB devices don't work (some people see this as an advantage - less places for viruses to get in!) and there are some other features we'd like to use but can't.
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