It works in failover mode, that is how I am doing it. I doubt your going to see any performance gain unless you plan to do bonding. This I have not tested as 1 gig has been plenty fast enough for the users on each host.

Sun states they do not officially support IPMP and SRSS. Although I can find no documentation to this effect.

Thanks
        -steve

On Aug 10, 2006, at 6:57 AM, Fabio Sales wrote:

Does SunRay works or don`t work with IPMP ??

I`m thinking about to use IPMP to improve performance.
Can I do this ??

Thanks,

Fabio Sales



hajime suzuci wrote:

Hello All,

   I need some documentations related to "SunRay with IPMP".

   I will configure Sun Ray Interconnect with IPMP. But it fails:

   Case 1) I edited 2 files before configuring Sun Ray Interconnect.

       /etc/hostname.hme0:
            dog-hme0 group ipmpray up addif 192.168.128.201 \
            netmask 255.255.255.0 deprecated -failover up

       /etc/hostname.hme1:
            group ipmpray netmask 255.255.255.0 deprecated \
            -failover standby up

       *********************************
       * /etc/inet/hosts:              *
       *      192.168.128.1   dog-hme0 *
       *********************************

       ** results **
          utadm has failed in hostname resolution phase.

Case 2) I edited above 2 files after configuring Sun Ray Interconnect.

       ** results **
          I got X Login Display. But... I disconnect Sun Ray Server's
          Ether-cable from hme0, it displays 26D until power-cycle.
          After power-cycle, it displays only 21D.

Case 3) I setup IPMP with ifconfig after configuring Sun Ray Interconnect.

       My command-lines:

           # utadm -a hme0
                :
                :
           It has done in successful.

           # utconfig
                :
                :
           It has done in successfull, too.

           # ifconfig hme0 group ipmpray
           # ifconfig hme0 addif 192.168.128.201 plumb
# ifconfig hme0:1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast + deprecated \
           -failover up
           # ifconfig hme1 plumb
# ifconfig hme1 192.168.128.202 group ipmpray netmask 255.255.255.0 \
           broadcast + deprecated -failover standby up

       ** results **
X Login Display came up ! But... after failover from hme0 to
          hme1:1, It displays 26D until power-cycle.

Case 4) I configured with Shared Network Connection like Interconnect.

       1. I edited hostname.hme0 and hostname.hme1.
2. I tried configuring Sun Ray Shared Connection using utadm -A.
       3. I checked my SunRay1's Display...

       ** results **
          It displays only 21D. "21D" moves on the screen.
          So I check my in.dhcpd... it was displayed in 'ps -ef'.
          Umm... why 21D !?

Thank you,
hajisun
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