If you use a dedicated sun ray Network interface I belive that
SRSS tries to use 192.168.128.0 as the network number for this
interface is that whats happening on you r box ?
# pntadm -L
Should list the networks registerd with the DHCP server .
# pntadm -C 192.168.128.0 should register the desired subnet for
DHCP . Does it ?
//Lars
Wade, Joseph B skrev:
Greetings:
I have several Sun Rays with old (1.x) firmware. I know that I need to create a
"filling station" to update their firmware because their current version can't
be updated on a shared subnet.
So, I have done a clean installation of Solaris 10 5/08 and installed SRSS4.1 (also tried 4.0). I have the server and the Sun Ray directly connected into a hub and there is no router in the system. utadm -a e1000g0 runs but when it goes to update the DHCP tables, it returns an error 'pntadm: The server address is not a valid address.'
svcs | grep dhcp says that the DHCP server is online. However, after reboot,
the Sun Ray just sits at the hourglass with two dashes underneath which I
believe means that the Sun Ray is waiting for an IP address.
Have I made a mistake in configuring Solaris or SRSS or is this a bug in
4.0/4.1? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Joe
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