OttoM.
Thanks for the input. I believe I see the problem now but will have to
wait till I get back to the office to fix it. It is a bad firmware image
option in the DHCP server that controls that subnet. I had looked in
the /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages and did not see anything in there and
the utquery shows that it is trying to download the wrong firmware.
thanks
jason
ottomeister wrote:
On 6/9/06, Jason Grove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a new demo system I am trying to setup that has a V240 running
Solaris 10 and SRSS 3.1, with the Sun Ray Connector for windows.
Every patch for Solaris 10 has been put on the machine and SRSS has
been patched to 03. I have one Sun ray that is on the "lan" side of this
setup and it reboots at about every hour or so. Has any one seen this
before or know what may be causing it?
It's possible that the unit is trying and failing to renew its DHCP address
lease. What is the lease duration on that subnet? You can use 'utquery'
to get the lease duration from the DTU.
It's also possible that the unit has been told to download a firmware
version
that is not available and it is periodically trying and failing to
obtain that
firmware image. utquery will tell you what firmware the unit has and
what it's being told it should have. In this case the unit should be
sending
messages to syslog and those reports might show up in
/var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages on the server.
If you can capture packets on the unit's subnet then it would be
interesting
to see what it's doing just before it resets.
OttoM.
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