On 7/13/06, Ivar Janmaat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There seem to be some side effects to the -t option.
What does the -t option do?

All it does is to tell utsessiond that it's OK to have multiple DTUs
connecting from the same IP address.  Without -t utsessiond will
allow only one DTU per IP address.

We are not really sure if it is related but after setting the -t option
we experience  unexpected sunray recycles.

I doubt that this is caused by the -t option itself.  It's possible
that having mutliple DTUs with the same IP might cause
problems elsewhere in SRSS.  It's an unusual situation (it's
not even allowed in the usual case, without -t) so I wouldn't
be highly surprised if some pieces of SRSS got confused by it.

Is there any particular activity that causes the restarts?  Does
it happen if you run a particular command or sequence of
commands?

This is what I could find in the /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages file at
the time of a recycle.

Jul 13 17:33:04 raywyse12 utauthd: [ID 402071 user.info] Worker6 NOTICE:
DISCONNECT IEEE802.0003bad73d20,
pseudo.0003bad73d20 reauthenticatingDuplicateTID

This looks like what you'd expect when a DTU reconnects after
a restart.  Are there any interesting messages before these?

OttoM.
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Disclaimer: These are my opinions.  I do not speak for my employer.
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