Thanks William for your reply.  I did reenter the FOG signature on both
servers, but things are going from bad to worse now...

After changing the signature on both servers, I restarted the "utfwsync"
command, and now I receive this message:

Jan 23 08:21:20 tcr02snray00001 utdsd[686]: Bind failed ; act as anonymous

I searched a bit around this, and compared these files:
- /etc/opt/SUNWut/utadmin.pw
- /etc/opt/SUNWut/utadmin.conf

and both files are looking exactly the same, with the same permissions and
ownsership.

I then decided to reset password with "utpw" on both servers, and after doing
so (I put the same password on both server), I relaunched a "utfwsync", and
now I receive this message:

 utpulld[8927]: Error: ldap_sasl_bind (host tcr02snray00001, DN
cn=admin,o=utdata) returned: Invalid credentials

I'm starting to scratch my head really hard now...  ...what the hell am doing
wrong???

Thanks in advance!

Ben



On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 18:44:05 -0500, William Yang wrote
> Ben,
> 
> Make sure you configured the same FOG signature on both servers when 
> you ran utconfig.  You can enter a new one without re-configing by 
> running utgroupsig (in /opt/SUNWut/sbin).
> 
> William Yang
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Benoit Audet 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 6:09 PM
>   Subject: [SunRay-Users] 2 hosts stopping to communicate in a FOG
> 
>   Hi fellow sunray admins,
> 
>   I am facing a strange problem on a new setup here.  My client have 
> two T6300  blades in a Sun Blade 6000 enclosure, and wants to have 
> both blades configured  as SunRay servers in a FOG.  I arrived and 
> Solaris has been installed via  Jumpstart (not made by me) and this 
> is Solaris 8/07 on both blades.   Everything seem to be operating 
> perfectly, network, and so on.
> 
>   I installed SRSS 4.0 on both servers, with uttsc (SRWC) 2.0, and I 
> installed  as well Sun Desktop Manager 1.0.1 as well, since my 
> client wants to use JDS  desktops to his users.  I as well installed 
> patches 127553-01 and 127556-01.
> 
>   Once the setup has been done, I tried to put it in a FOG with the following
>   stepds:
>   (1) on the master; I ran "utreplica -p secondary-server";
>   (2) on the secondary: I ran "utreplica -s master-server";
> 
>   (3) I ran "rdate" on both server, even if the servers are NTP clients;
> 
>   (4) I then ran "utfwsync" on the secondary server (but I did as 
> well on the  master after playing around...);
>   (5) Rebooted one and the other server...
> 
>   And the problem is that, when logging into the web interface
> 
>   (https://master-server:1661, etc.), on the master or the slave,
>  there is only  one server on both web interfaces...  Looks like 
> synchronisation is not  working.  When I do, on both server, 
> "utreplica -l", it lists both "master"  and "secondary" properly,
>  but that's it.
> 
>   I then thought of something, and I ran "netservices open" on both 
> servers, but  nothing went better.
> 
>   I ran the "/opt/SUNWut/srds/sbin/utpulld -o" command, and all it 
> tells me, is:  "utpulld: terminating normally, no pull_replica lines 
> in config file"...
> 
>   And then, suddenly, in the web interface, I was able to see both 
> servers in  the servers list, and it was there on both servers' web 
> interfaces...  ...but  it disappeared.
> 
>   Browsing the log files, I found this little line:
>   "Host a1012bf01 is un-communicative, treating it as untrusted.."
> 
>   Is there something I'm missing???  I went through more than one 
> SunRay setups,  and never faced a problem like this one...  Any help 
> will be more than welcome!
> 
>   Ben Audet
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