Appendix

 

 

 

 

 

 

Redhat Systems

 

 

 

 

 

Problem

 

Resolution

 

 

 

With Redhat 9.0 (2.4.20-8) installed as

Choose the AS3.0 setting for your mouse

a server, the keyboard and mouse

synchronization mode. See Mac and Linux

aren’t working normally with the

Considerations, page 81 for details

KA7175/KA7176 console modules.

 

 

 

 

With Redhat 9.0 (2.4.20-8) installed as

First, plug your keyboard and mouse into a

a desktop system, the keyboard and

USB 2.0 hub, then plug the hub into the

mouse aren’t working normally with the

Redhat 9.0 server.

KA7175/KA7176 console modules.

 

The Log Server

 

 

 

 

 

Problem

 

Resolution

 

 

The Log Server program

The Log Server requires the Microsoft Jet OLEDB 4.0

does not run.

driver in order to access the database.

 

This driver is automatically installed with Windows ME,

 

2000 and XP.

 

For Windows 98 or NT, you will have to go to the

 

Microsoft download site:

 

http://www.microsoft.com

 

and do a search for MDAC to retrieve the driver file:

 

MDAC 2.7 RTM Refresh (2.70.9001.0)

 

Since this driver is used in Windows Office Suite, an

 

alternate method of obtaining it is to install Windows

 

Office Suite. Once the driver file or Suite has been

 

installed, the Log Server will run.

Panel -Array Mode

 

 

 

 

 

Problem

 

Resolution

 

 

Low resolution video – the

This sometimes occurs due to the screens being scaled

screens don’t display clearly.

to fit in the panels. Decrease the number of panels that

 

are displayed.

 

 

When multiple remote users

The first user to invoke Panel Array Mode should set it to

are logged in, some of them

display at least four panels.

only receive a partial image.

 

 

When I try to move forward

This occurs occasionally due to a net lag problem. The

or backward one port, the

array automatically moves through the ports at a pre-

display sometimes moves

selected time. By the time it gets your input It has already

forward two ports or remains

moved forward a port on its own - but that hasn’t shown

on the original port.

up on your display as yet.

 

So, when it moves ahead or back due to your input it

 

appears to have moved two ports (from its own

 

movement plus your “forward one port” command), or

 

remains on the original port (from its own forward

 

movement plus your “back one port” command).

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