On 2/21/07, ottomeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, my suggestion is 'utadm -L off' on all three machines, then 'utadm -R 192.168.132.0' on the Solaris machine ...
That should be 'utadm -D 192.168.132.0' , not '-R'. I always get that wrong. Really it should be "whatever it takes to get rid of the existing SRSS configuration for the 192.168.132.0 subnet and hme0 interface on the Solaris machine". Since it's unclear how this subnet was configured in the first place the answer might be 'utadm -D 192.168.132.0', 'utadm -d hme0', 'utadm -r' or perhaps even manual surgery. 'utadm -r' is probably the best bet. There's no downside to tearing down all of the SRSS network configuration because there's only one interface SRSS cares about on this machine and that's the one we want to configure afresh anyway. OttoM. __ ottomeister. Disclaimer: These are my opinions. I do not speak for my employer. _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
