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openThinClient 0.4.0 (Default branch)

Image OpenThinClient is a thin client solution consisting of a Linux-based operating system along with a comprehensive Java-based management GUI and server component. It is intended for environments where a medium to large number of thin clients must be supported and managed efficiently. License: GNU General Public License v2 Changes:
This release introduces a graphical installer and enables a service installation on Windows and Linux. The Mozilla Thunderbird e-mail and news client is now available as an application package. Hardware detection and auto-configuration of graphics cards have been improved and proprietary NVIDIA and ATI drivers have been added. The new printer package enables raw printing and AS/400 printing protocols (IBMPJLDRV, HPPJLDRV, and NETSTNDRV). Image

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smsd(8) 						      System Manager's Manual							   smsd(8)

NAME
smsd - The SysMan Station daemon SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/smsd OPTIONS
Runs smsd as a daemon. This creates a separate process and redirects output to the smsd log files. DESCRIPTION
The SysMan Station is a client-server application consisting of a daemon (smsd) and the SysMan Station graphical user interface (sys- man_station(8)). The SysMan Station provides the ability to monitor and manage a single system or a TruCluster system. The smsd server is responsible for gathering system management data from the host and presenting that information to the SysMan Station client. SysMan Station management data is collected from the following sources: Desktop Management (DMI) - software related management data Common Hardware - hardware related management data Event Management (EVM) - event data SMS data files - SMS configuration data RESTRICTIONS
You must have root privileges to run this command. EXAMPLES
The following example shows how to run the System Management Station daemon: /sbin/init.d/smsd start FILES
The SysMan Station daemon The directory containing SysMan Station data files SysMan Station log files SEE ALSO
Commands: sysman_station(8) System Administration smsd(8)