Interesting. I wasn't able to get the 1G I was testing to upgrade.
stop-v keeps showing the non-gui firmware on that unit. I even did the
utfwadm command on both servers in the FOG cause I wasn't sure what
server it was connected to.
Worked on my personal 2FS though.
Craig Bender wrote:
Stop-M should get you in the menu. There is GUI Firmware for all Sun
Rays. The difference is the GUI Firmware for the P1-P7 models (Sun
Ray 1, 1G, 100, 150, 170) doesn't have the VPN settings.
Aaron Wilson wrote:
Ok I figured out how to load the 4.0 gui firmware.
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -A -e 00144F7DD29C -f
/opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui
00144F7DD29C is the mac address of the DTU in question.
I'm assuming at this point I need to read up on how to use stop-s to
configure the DTU to connect to my 4.1 SRS
I take it this only works on SunRay 2 and 2FS models. Didn't seem to
have any affect on the 1G server I tried it on.
Aaron Wilson wrote:
1) You can use the GUI firmware to point the DTU to
whichever server you need
For this option would I update the firmware on the DTU in question
from our existing 4.0 server using utfwadm with the switch to
specify a specific firmware file?
....then do a stop-s to get the pop-up gui?
Aaron
Jim Klimov wrote:
Hello Aaron,
Friday, April 17, 2009, 2:48:11 AM, you wrote:
AW> We currently have two servers running in failover. Those
servers I AW> believe are running SRSS 4.0 and Solaris 10 U5.
AW> We want to test out OpenSolaris 2008.11 and SRSS 4.1
AW> I've followed the instructions on the wiki: AW>
http://wiki.sun-rays.org/index.php/SRSS_4.1_on_OpenSolaris_2008.11
AW> I've gotten all the way to " Sun Ray Server 4.1 Topology
Configuration
AW> Instructions" and run a "utadm -a vr0" and then did the
utconfig...
AW> Trying to just test this OpenSolaris/SRSS4.1 install with a
single test DTU.
AW> Not sure what to do next to make that DTU boot from the test
server AW> instead of our normal SRSS environment.
Did that recently, you have a number of options:
1) You can use the GUI firmware to point the DTU to
whichever server you need
2) You can make a dedicated subnet (i.e. by VLANs
or physical cabling) so your DTU communicates with
the correct server
3) You can configure the DHCP server(s) to issue the
DTU's MAC address some specific macros pointing to
the correct server (and/or firmware).
For option 3 you might want to convert the Sun DHCP
store to text file format (instead of binfiles) so as
to copy and edit the macros in a simple unsupported
manner :)
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