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-====== 2X ThinClient Server ====== 
  
-===== Enable PXE Boot Server ===== 
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-It is necessary to enable the PXE Boot Server. 
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-  - In the 2X Remote Application Server Console Click on "Farm" icon 
-  - Under Farm click on "Gateways" (Gateway must be in Normal mode to support Thin Clients)  
-  - Right click on the current Gateway, choose Properties. 
-  - Click the "Network" tab 
-  - Under Thin Client network Boot Support tick box next to enable that option 
-  - Enable DHCP proxy (Port 67) 
-  - Click OK and then the Apply button 
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-:!: Any time you make a change click the Apply button if it is lit up!  You may NOT be prompted to do so when necessary! 
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-===== Add a Thin Client to PXE Boot ===== 
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-This will boot a Thin Client/PC to the 2X OS 
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-  - Configure the PC/Thin Client to PXE boot (Boot to LAN) in BIOS 
-  - Boot to PXE. The device may auto add.  If not continue with #3 
-  - Note the MAC Address displayed during boot IE 74-D4-35-E5-67-9A 
-  - In the 2X Remote Application Server Console Click on "Client Manager" icon 
-  - Click the + (add) button 
-  - Enter the MAC Address, click Next 
-  - Enter descriptive Hostname or leave at default TC-(MAC Address) 
-  - If you have a group configured for this device select that group 
-  - If Boot Method is other than "Network Boot" change to "Network Boot", click Next 
-  - Use defaults on other screens if the group is configured or untick Use Group settings and configure 
-  - Click Finish and then the Apply button 
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-==== Define Video for proper operation ==== 
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-If the default auto detection does not work for video you can force drivers and settings.  Note the video chipset manufacturer of the device. 
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-  - In the Client Manager section right click the device to be configure and select Properties 
-  - Click the Hardware Tab, Untick Use Group Settings, Advanced Button, Force Display Settings Button 
-  - Tick "Force Display Settings" box, Select the chipset manufacturer from the Video Card Driver drop box 
-  - Set the resolution to the native resolution of the monitor 
-  - Click OK, OK, OK 
-  - Click the Apply button 
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-:!: If video is not acceptable try other possible options of manufacturer if available.  If all else fails try "Vesa" as the driver. 
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-==== Manage/Shadow/Power Control of Thin Clients ==== 
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-  - Configure the Thin Client so that WOL (Wake On LAN) is enabled 
-  - In the 2X Remote Application Server Console click Client Manager 
-  - Right click Thin Client to be managed 
-  - Scroll to the right and click the "Shadowing" tab. 
-  - Tick box for "Enable VNC Service" 
-  - Click OK, click Apply 
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-:!: Highlight terminal to shadow and then click the Shadow button. 
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-http://www.2x.com/thinclientserver/tcs_manual/2XThinClientServer.html 
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-**32-Bit** 
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-Works with AppArmor and [[selinux]] 
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-yum install compat-libstdc++-33.i386 
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-rpm -Uvh 2XThinClientServer_i386.rpm 
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-2Xthinclientserver_conf.sh 
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-Uses (installs) [[mysql]] (3306), apache (980, 943), dhcphelper (67, 4011) and tftp (69) 
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-Beta version supposedly supports 'external' [[mysql]] and [[MSSQL]] 
virtualization/2x/2x_thin_client_server.1416693577.txt.gz · Last modified: 2014/11/22 14:59 by jcooper