Do you just have one server?
Install the lastest SRSS Patch for your specific version. There is a
readme file that has detailed instructions for updating the firmware
correctly across all members of a fog.
Typically however if it's one server (or you like to just get it over
with) and you have a private interconnect all you have to do is run
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -a -A -n all
The sun rays will get the new firmware the next time the cycle.
From then If you do the dns or option 66 with parms files (which I like
the most), all you have to do is /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -a -A -v since
your Sun Ray server will most likely just be configured with utadm -L on
instead of doing any thing like shared or private interconnects. Makes
life a lot easier.
John Simovic wrote:
Sorry for the dumb questions but I am total noob when it comes to sunray but
am keen to learn. To download the latest fw to clients do I just run all the
relevant patches on the server and then have the clients connect and the
./utfwsync?
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Sent: Friday, 6 October 2006 9:13 AM
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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Is this possible?
Perfectly fine. Are you all up to date on your firmware levels? If
not, take advantage of your private interconnect to make sure that you
are running the latest FW.
Remember when you're done to delete the private interconnect as well via
utadm -d interface
John Simovic wrote:
So it is ok for me to put the sunrays on the same switch as the windows
pcs
and then issue utadm -A subnet? Thanks for the information.
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Sent: Friday, 6 October 2006 7:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Is this possible?
Why don't you just let windows provide DHCP to the whole network.
utadm -A subnet will configure solaris DHCP to just give out Sun Ray
specific information. Or check out using the new options such as option
66, dns client, and parms files.
http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/sun_ray_provisioning
John Simovic wrote:
Hi guys. We have a Sunray network and currently it is segmented on a
different switch to avoid problems with the windows network we have. Our
switches do not support vlan's. Is there a way I can have the Sunray
network
on the same physical switch and have the sunraqy server only hand out
dhcp
addreswses to sunray devices (MAC address) without affecting the windows
network? Ie the windows clients would still receive their ip from the
windows dhcp server? Are there any down sides to doing this if it is at
all
possible?
Kind Reghards
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