Hello,

Ok... So..
utadm
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.... wow.... Really nice!

Cheers,
M

On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Bob Doolittle <[email protected]>wrote:

> Do you just have the one network interface eth0?
> What does the "hostname" command report, is it "helios"?
>
> The "dedicated network" setup is intended for hosts with two (or more)
> network interfaces where one interface is assigned the IP address
> corresponding to what "hostname" reports and is connected to your LAN, and
> one interface is not yet configured at all but is connected to an isolated
> subnet containing Sun Rays. Is that your situation?
>
> If you only have a single network interface, then presumably you want that
> connected to your LAN, and have Sun Rays on your LAN. In that case you
> should be using the "utadm -A <subnet>" or "utadm -L on" commands, not
> "utadm -a <interface>".
>
> If you really want an isolated Sun Ray Server that's not connected to a
> LAN, and is only connected to an isolated network of Sun Rays, then you can
> use "utadm -A <subnet>" or "utadm -L on". That's not a typical situation
> since a server not connected to a LAN isn't typically very useful, but if
> you want to do that it's simplest to pretend that your isolated subnet is a
> LAN and use the LAN commands.
>
> -Bob
>
> shambalad wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I have the following.  I want to setup on a dedicated network.
>>
>> When machine boots and separated from lan (no dhcp)
>> ./utadm -a eth0
>> ### Configuring /etc/nsswitch.conf
>> ### Configuring Service information for Sun Ray
>> Interface "eth0" is already configured as
>> hostname "helios"
>> To configure eth0 as a dedicated interconnect:
>>        remove the file /etc/opt/SUNWut/net/hostname.eth0 and
>>        remove the host entry helios or use a different hostname.
>> Please use the -A option to configure support for shared networks.
>>
>> Can't get this configured.
>>
>> When I boot onto lan(w/dhcp)
>> ./utadm -a eth0
>> ### Configuring /etc/nsswitch.conf
>> ### Configuring Service information for Sun Ray
>> ### configuring eth0 interface at subnet 192.168.128.0
>>  Selected values for interface "eth0"
>>    host address:       192.168.128.1
>>    net mask:           255.255.255.0
>>    net address:        192.168.128.0
>>    host name:          helios-eth0.testray.org
>>    net name:           SunRay-eth0
>>    first unit address: 192.168.128.16
>>    last unit address:  192.168.128.240
>>    auth server list:   192.168.128.1
>>    firmware server:    192.168.128.1
>>    router:             192.168.128.1
>>  Accept as is? ([Y]/N):  n
>>
>> Everything else on the server looks to be ok.
>>
>> Any thoughts?  I need this on it's own network at the momemt.
>>
>> M
>>
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