FYI - the issue is the mechanism that the Sun Rays use to
read the file. They use TFTP, which requires the files to be
serviced by in.tftpd. As stated on the in.tftpd man page:
"in.tftpd will allow only publically readable files to be
accessed". This is for security reasons stemming from the
fact that in.tftpd doesn't require authentication.
Regards,
Bob
Talman, Knut wrote:
OK, that was the point. It was not readable by everyone but only by root.
As I understood it, the sunrays will read this file next time they cycle and
get to know all my servers then.
That's just great!
Thank you all for your help!
Best regards,
Knut
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Sun Ray 2's.
Did you create SunRayP8.parms with
servers=<IP's>
select=random
version=_NONE_
Make sure everyone can read it.
Talman, Knut wrote:
We are doing sunray-config-servers in DNS which points to 192.168.10.129
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sbin]# ./utquery -d 172.120.2.116
terminalID=00144f3c82cd
terminalIPA=172.120.2.116
model=SunRayP8
Subnet=255.255.0.0
Router=172.120.2.1
LeaseTim=57600
DHCPServer=172.120.2.12
INFORMServer=172.120.2.12
currentAuth=192.168.10.129
currentFW=MfgPkg_4.08,REV=2006.04.12.14.46
currentBarrier=310
currentBarrierLevel=310
dnsList=172.120.2.12,172.120.2.10,192.168.32.10,197.46.112.9
dname=cee.logis.de
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No, but you have to tell the Sun Rays to use the parms file.
If you are just doing sunray-servers in dns, that's akin to using option
49 in DHCP. It won't use the parms files. You need to either use
option 66 or sunray-config-servers in dns.
Send us utquery -d <ip of a connected DTU>
Talman, Knut wrote:
To be honest, I don't understand exactly what I have to do to set up my
parms files.
I read http://blogs.sun.com/ThinkThin/entry/sun_ray_provisioning
and created a parms file with servers=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy and
select=random. Do I now have to use utfwadm to publish this information
to
the DTUs?
Knut
Brad wrote:
what is the output of /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utgstatus on each of the FOG
members?
Which DNS name are you using?
If you use sunray-config-servers, and properly set up your parms files,
this initial connection should be balanced.
Brad
Talman, Knut wrote:
We have the following situation:
A FOG on two X4200 running on CentOS (now it works...) in location A,
some
Sunrays in location B. The Sunray get their IP address from the local
DHCP
server. The local DNS publishes the IP address of the primary server of
the
FOG. What I saw is, that the secondary server is never used. Is this
due
to
the fact that the Sunray gets the IP of the primary (typo was primray)
server only? Did we misconfigure the FOG?
Thank you in advance,
Knut
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