Daniel,

do you definitely have your CAM script set to critical?

Curtis.

Daniel Doby wrote:
I am setting it up in CAM config mode, with a custom
script to point the user to their desktop (vmware
windows xp instance).  I have also setup a new script
to do exactly what you say and just start an xterm
window and it still resets.  

By resetting, here is what I see.  I power on the DTU,
it gets an IP address from the DHCP server, gets it's
configuration, then starts whatever session is thinks
it should start (uttsc or the pre-outlined xterm
window).  No matter what the script calls to do, it
starts it then about 3-5 seconds later (regardless if
you do anything or not) it resets, and does the DHCP
all over again (basically like from power-on).  

I did fix it, by rebooting the Sun Ray Server itself,
but it has done this in the past (previously thought
it was the script) so I am sure it will happen again
in a few days.  

Any ideas what could be causing the issue though?


--- Curtis Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

  
Daniel ..

are you setup in a CAM configuration with a script
that starts ttatsc to 
point at a WTS server? Your email would imply that.
You also say you 
constantly get the WTS login screen and then it
resets. Please confirm.

If this is not what you see, please describe exactly
what you see from 
power on of the DTU. What's the last OSD icon you
see before the reset? 
i.e. is it getting DHCP address, finding Sun Ray
server, connecting, etc.

Are you running a CAM script? If so, make a new
script for CAM mode that 
just launches an xterm. Start that script and if you
get the xterm as 
expected, try executing the previous problem CAM
script (that makes 
connection to WTS using ttatsc) from the command
line inside the xterm 
and see what failure you get.

Curtis.

Daniel Doby wrote:
    
Anyone have any experience with the SunRay DTU's
constantly resetting? Everything was working fine
      
this
    
morning, I was testing out some USB hot plugging
      
and
    
after I disconnected my current session (uttsc
session) and the DTU recycled, came back to
      
windows
    
login screen and reset.  It's been doing that ever
since. I did a utrestart -c and now all of them
      
are
    
resetting (just three test).  

It's done this several times before and each time
      
we
    
thought it was just our script to control where
      
the
    
user's session is directed, but if I put
/usr/openwin/bin/xterm at the top of the script
      
before
    
it actually does anything else, it still
      
resets(and
    
resets, etc, etc).

Any ideas?  I am wondering if our DHCP setup isn't
      
the
    
culprit.  We are using our regular desktop dhcp
      
server
    
with the option 49 set to the ip address of our
      
sunray
    
server, which is running dhcp, just not leasing
      
out
    
the ip addresses to the DTUs.  

While I am sure it's something minute and an
      
oversight
    
for our implementation, but I have yet to pinpoint
      
the
    
cause.

Daniel



 

      
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