And it was fun!
Here is utgstatus:
hostflags interface flags interface flags
192.168.10.0/25 192.168.10.128/25
--------- ------------------- -------------------
muftak TN 192.168.10.10 UA- 192.168.10.129 UAM
odumin -N 192.168.10.11 UA- 192.168.10.130 UA-
Why would getting the .parms files working make things worse?
Knut
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von ottomeister
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Oktober 2006 01:15
An: SunRay-Users mailing list
Betreff: Re: [SunRay-Users] FOG with WANray
Now that everyone has had fun with .parms files, what about the
original issue? What does 'utgstatus' say on these servers? If the
host group is not correctly configured (which is the best explanation
for why the secondary server "is never used" -- DHCP and .parms
files only control the initial contact) then getting the .parms files
working will actually make things worse than they were in the
first place.
BTW, right now this setup has an unnecessary single point of
failure. sunray-config-servers (and sunray-servers) resolves to only
one IP, and if that IP doesn't respond then the DTUs will be dead in
the water. DNS should be set up so that the name(s) resolve to
multiple IPs on different servers. If you can get your DNS to
round-robin (or randomise, or otherwise permute in some way) the
order of the IPs in successive responses then so much the better.
OttoM.
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ottomeister
Disclaimer: These are my opinions. I do not speak for my employer.
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