William,

I loaded the same tokens on all 4 machines per your comment below.

The 1 sunray I have up is seems to be pointed at the qa server.
If I put in the qa card I get a login :)

However, when I put in the regular user card I also get a login on the qa 
server.  I'd expect to get pushed to the reghost if I had stuff setup correctly.

Thanks for the help so far.

Scott

>AMGH processing is triggered by the dtlogin-SunRay PAM stack, so only valid
>tokens that start a session can trigger AMGH to occur.  Make sure that _all_
>of your FOGs know about _all_ of your cards, even if the card you are using
>is meant to redirect to another FOG.

>William Yang

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:sunray-users-
>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott L Riggen
>> Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 2:20 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [SunRay-Users] Having issues configuring amgh
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I don't know if my original email went through since I don't see it in the
>> archives for February.  Maybe I was the lame-o that sent it in html by
>> accident.
>> 
>> Anyway.....
>> 
>> I am trying to setup a new test environment so I can test out the new
>> sunray software with amgh turned on.
>> 
>> I have 4 machines in the following setup
>> 
>> 2 machines in 1 FOG (used for regular users)
>> 1 machine in FOG (used for special users)
>> 1 machine in FOG (used for qa users)
>> 
>> My production setup when I deploy will have 2 machines in each of these
>> FOG.
>> 
>> I setup amgh like this.
>> 
>> /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utamghadm -l
>> /opt/SUNWutref/amgh/lib/libutamghref_username.so
>> 
>> I created the back_end_db file in /opt/SUNWutref/amgh on all 4 servers.
>> Right now I only have 2 entries in it.
>> 
>> username=reguser1 host=reghost1 host=reghost2
>> username=qauser1 host=qahost1
>> 
>> The sunrays are getting dhcp via an ISC dhcp server and we have DNS
>> entries for all 4 sunray servers so when the sunray boots it can connect
>> to any of the 4.
>> 
>> What I want is when I put in any card that it puts the user onto machines
>> in that FOG.
>> 
>> For utpolicy I have it set that only valid cards can get a session an no
>> kiosk or guest mode allowed.
>> # Current Policy:
>> -a -r card -g
>> 
>> What I am seeing now is that when I put in a qa card if the sunray is
>> connected to a regular server I get the lock icon and it does not switch
>> me to a qa server.
>> 
>> Today on our Solaris 9 sunray software 3 install we accomplish this via
>> Xsetup script that does a match from NIS and runs a utswitch.
>> 
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Scott
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