You need to do a utadm -A subnet
where subnet is the subnet of the interface of the SRSS server on which
the Sun Rays are going to connect.
utadm -A 192.168.0.0
It will do all of the configuration for you...
No you shouldn't need to touch the Xservers files.
Brad
[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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