Installing
2X ApplicationServer Client for Linux
Installation
Procedures (RPM Version)
- Download
the rpm package from http://www.2x.com/applicationserver/downloadlinks.htm
and store it
locally.
- Switch
to the root
user.
- To
install
type:
rpm
–ivh 2xApplicationServerClient.i386.rpm
- 2X
ApplicationServer Client for Linux binaries are now installed
under:
/opt/2X/applicationserverclient/bin
- Run
the following command to launch 2X ApplicationServer
Client:
/opt/2X/applicationserverclient/bin/WTSClient
- You
can also run the following commands to obtain a list of all usage parameters for
2X ApplicationServer
Client session:
cd
/opt/2X/applicationserverclient/bin
./appserverclient
-?
Installation Procedures
(.TAR.BZ2 Version)
- Download
the tar package from http://www.2x.com/applicationserver/downloadlinks.htm
and store it
locally.
- Switch
to the root user.
- Switch
to the root foler:
cd/
- To
install
type:
tar
jxvf 2XApplicationServerClient.tar.bz2
- 2X
ApplicationServer Client for Linux binaries are now installed
under:
/opt/2X/applicationserverclient/bin
- Run
the following command to launch 2X ApplicationServer
Client:
/opt/2X/applicationserverclient/bin/WTSClient
- You
can also run the following commands to obtain a list of all usage parameters for
2X ApplicationServer
Client session:
cd
/opt/2X/applicationserverclient/bin
./appserverclient
-?
User
Interface
Please refer to
“Configuring 2X ApplicationServer & LoadBalancer Client for
Windows” for usage instructions.
Figure 147 –
2XApplicationServer Client for Linux
Command Line
Interface
2X
Application Server
Client.
Version
4.3.2083. Copyright (C) 2005-2007 2X
Software.
Usage:
appserverclient
options
General
options:
-m: operating
mode
2G for 2X Application Server gateway access
client(default)
2D for 2X Application Server direct access
client
AL for 2X Application Server application
list
MS for Microsoft Terminal Server
client
MF for Microsoft Terminal Server fullscreen
client
-s: server[:port] (default port is 80 for 2G and 2D modes and 3389 for MS and MF
modes)
-u: user
name
-p:
password
-d: domain
-a: application to
start
-f:
working
folder
-i: 2ax shortcut
file
2ax shortcut files available through 2X Application Server web interface, and
include published application settings. You still need to specify user login
credentials with options -u, -p,
-d
RDP
options:
-w: desktop width (default:
1024)
You can pass zero to make it equal to current workarea
width
You can pass negative value to set it as percentage of current workarea
width
(this parameter can be overwritten by server settings in 2D and 2G
modes)
-h: desktop height (default:
768)
You can pass zero to make it equal to current workarea
height
You can pass negative value to set it as percentage of current workarea
height
(this parameter can be overwritten by server settings in 2D and 2G
modes)
-c: connection color depth in bits (default: 24
bits)
-e:
RDP experience one or more ORed value(s)
from:
0x6F to disable everything
(default)
0x01 to disable
wallpapers
0x02 to disable full window
drag
0x04 to disable menu
animations
0x08 to disable
theming
0x20 to disable cursor
shadow
0x40 to disable cursor
blinking
0x00 to disable
nothing
-t: maximum network timeout in seconds (default: 5
seconds)
-l: locale identifier in HEX format (default: 0x0409 - English (United
States))
-C: use XCursor extension for colored
pointers
Device
options:
-P: redirect printer(s) (this flag can be repited), can
be
"printcap" to use printers from
'/etc/printcap'
"printername" to use default printer
driver
"printername=drivername" to specify driver name
also
-S:
redirect sound, can
be
"off" to disable sound
(default)
"local"= quality to bring it to the client
with:
"normal" for normal
quality
"good" for good quality
(default)
"verygood" for very good
quality
"remote" to leave it on the
server
Other
options:
-o: output
mode
1 - print return code to
stderr
2 - print return message to
stderr
3 - print return code and message to
stderr
-v: print version
info
-?:
to get help information