I presume you've used "utadm -a e1000g1" to configure the network then?
No "utadm -A <subnet>" or "utadm -L on" to enable LAN?
Maybe you could send us "utadm -l" output when you get back into work.
-Bob
Alfred Levy wrote:
Sorry this may not be complete, I'm at home sick today. But here goes:
Interface e1000g0 is the global zone's physical interface, IP 176.1.x.x/16.
Server names are server1 and server2 in the hosts file for these interfaces.
Interface e1000g0:4 is the all-zone's logical interface, also 176.1.x.x/16.
Interface e1000g1 is the SRSS physical interface, IP 192.168.110.x/24.
Servers are named server1-srss and server2-srss in the hosts file for these
interfaces. The two SRSS FOG servers connect their e1000g1 ports to the Sun
Rays through a common switch. There's only Sun Rays and the FOG servers on
this switch, and all are in the office space, no remote connections.
The labeled zones in Trusted Extensions are e1000g2 - e1000g9, and each has
its own switch as well. None of these use the 176.1.x.x or 192.168.110.x
address schemes.
The e1000g0 interfaces have a physically separate switch.
All of the servers are in one location, with Cisco or Dell switches
connecting them. So yes, I have a lot of switches in my cabinets. I work in
a very stove-piped office.
IIRC, ipv4 and ipv6 forwarding and routing are disabled
(netservices-limited)
I can give the auth.props Multicast a try tomorrow when back at work.
There are no routers between any of the servers, except for on the e1000g0
interface, I'm trying to route 176.1.x.x addresses to another setup.
One thought: Could the replication be going through e1000g1 to the SRSS
servers correctly, but the group management be trying e1000g0, incorrectly?
Thanks!
AJ Levy
On 4/21/09 5:44 PM, "Bob Doolittle" <[email protected]> wrote:
At this point I'm suspecting a strange network configuration. utgmtarget
is last resort, let's not go there yet because this may be a sign of
deeper problems.
Can you tell us your subnet configurations for your server interfaces,
how your subnets are connected, and where your Sun Rays reside?
Do you have an interconnect? Is it a single subnet (it needs to be in
order to use "utadm -a <intf>")?
If your servers are on different subnets, is multicast IP routing
enabled on all the routers between them?
If they share a single subnet, try editing /etc/opt/SUNWut/auth.props
and set enableMulticast=false, then do a utrestart.
-Bob
A. J.. Levy wrote:
Checked my gmSignature files, they matched, but I reset the sig
anyway. Did a "utrestart -c" anyway, these two machines are not
production yet.
Shame that utgstatus does not have an option to show all servers and
status, in addition to its current operation. Hmmmm.
After utrestart, web page still does not show both systems.
Would utgmtarget work for me instead?
AJ Levy IS Admin/Security Mgr 301-342-5707 work 240-925-8113 cell
From: Bob Doolittle
Sent: Tue 4/21/2009 4:39 PM
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Sunray FOG on Trusted Extensions partially
working
Bob Doolittle wrote:
Check your /etc/opt/SUNWut/gmSignature files - if they're not
identical this is your problem. Correct it by running utgroupsig
(DON'T edit gmSignature directly!). Run it on both servers, and
specify the same password to both.
I should mention that you'll have to run "utrestart" after making this
change for utauthd/Group Manger to pick it up, and then wait a few
seconds for the FOG to self-discover. You shouldn't need "utrestart
-c" so you needn't disturb sessions.
-Bob
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