Hi All,

I have an issue with a SunRay 2 that I am unable to downgrade the firmware
of.

A colleague of mine was using the beta release of SRSS 4.1, and to cut a long
story short set up a sunray-config-server in DNS which resulted in a new
SunRay of mine apparently updating its firmware from this server on
first power up.

I want to use the latest GUI firmware on all our SunRays to hardwire
our SunRay server into the DTUs, as the above will probably happen again
as and when more people play around with SunRay on campus. Setting
up local DHCP servers is not a trivial thing to do unfortunately.


My problem is I cannot figure out what command and combination
of settings I need to force this DTU to downgrade its firmware to
a GUI version so I can perform the fixed settings.

The output of utfwload for this DTU is:

4.0 utku1    xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx .xxxxxxxxxxxx   4.1_44_2008.08.12.16.39

I've run utfwadm -A -a -V -f /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui followed by
utfwload -L, and this has updated my other SunRays to
GUI4.0_127553-03_2008.05.14.13.48 version firmware just
fine.


Running utquery on the stubborn SunRay I get the following barrier
info:

currentBarrier=325
currentBarrierLevel=325


The contents of the SunRayP8.parms file at /tftpboot read:

version=GUI4.0_127553-03_2008.05.14.13.48
revision=3
barrier=321

I've tried jacking up the barrier level here but this doesn't
downgrade the DTU when subequently using utfwload.
After reset it steadfastly remains at its v4.1 firmware.


The DHCP server for our SunRays is not the firmware server,
and the SunRay/firmware server is on the same subnet as
the SunRays.

SRSS 4.0 on Solaris 10 x86 with the latest patches for
SRSS I could find.

Can anyone point me to the right way to do this? Would be
much appreciated :)

Cheers,
Dave













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