On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 01:56:08PM -0500, [email protected] wrote: > Hi, > This is probably a dumb question, but here goes... (I am used to it ;-) > > For various reasons, we are configured without private interconnect, ie. > on shared LAN. Also do not have DHCP setup across the whole network for > Sun Ray configuration. We have been using the GUI firmware to aim the > DTUs at appropriate Sun Ray Servers / FoGs -- we have multiple of them, so > need to be able to aim individual DTUs at specific servers.
FWIW, we achieve exactly that without having to fiddle with GUI
firmware, custom DHCP options or any hands-on DTU configuration.
Environment is (essentially, there is a little more than this for
extra fiddling):
1) Two VMs running SRS in a FOG, used for test.
2) Two x4150s running SRS in a FOG, used for production.
3) One VM "running" SRS.
We don't have a private interconnect either.
The #3 VM doesn't actually run any sessions; it's used purely to
distribute firmware and .parms files. We point all the DTUs to it when
they boot via the sunray-config-servers DNS entry; when they power on,
they connect, check for new firmware (and install it if necessary), then
download their .parms file which points them at the correct FOG via the
servers= option.
Ceri
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That must be wonderful! I don't understand it at all.
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