You need to tell the Sun Rays where to go. Are there routers in between the Sun Ray and the Sun Ray Server? What you've done so far is only going to work if they are on the same segment and the Sun Ray will exhaust other methods and find it via broadcast.

If you want a quick way, put an array of your sun ray servers in option 49 (Xserver) in your isc DHCP Server.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, could anyone please give me some hints on how to configure Sun Ray Server 
Software.
I'm trying to set it up on shared LAN. I installed the software, then rebooted the server, then ran 'utconfig', followed by 'utadm -L on' and then 'utrestart'. I'm not using Sun dhcpd, but instead isc-dhcpd is assigning IP addresses.
When I switch Sun Ray client on, it just sits there, without any activity. Do I 
have to add any special options to dhcp config file?

Also what is supposed to go into /etc/dt/config/Xservers file? Currently it 
contains:

:0   Local [EMAIL PROTECTED] root /usr/X11/bin/Xserver :0 -nobanner

Should there be something like:

:1 SunRay [EMAIL PROTECTED] /etc/opt/SUNWut/basedir/lib/utxsun :1 -nobanner
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