By the way, if you use "sunray-servers" to get the DTUs to connect you
are effectively not managing firmware on these units. Unless you're
doing it manually via utfwload or utload they will never upgrade.
It's better to use "sunray-config-servers" and be sure to run "utfwadm
-a -A -V -f /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware" (or firmware_gui) on the servers
to create the .parms files which will manage firmware.
-Bob
Bob Doolittle wrote:
When you reboot after utinstall it should run the script
"/opt/SUNWut/lib/utctl.d/features/utsyslogctl enable" which should
instrument /etc/syslog.conf. If you've somehow clobbered the contents
of that file you can run the script manually as specified above (as
root).
-Bob
Scott L Riggen wrote:
William,
I tried putting fully qualified names into the file and that did not
work. I can try ip next but I think resolution issues are not it
Does the Sun Ray know how to resolve or reach infosphere and fry?
Maybe you
need to use the full hostname (i.e. with domain name) or IP addresses
instead?
Bob,
Nothing in /etc/syslog.conf for user.info that I can see. It looks
like we are syslogging that to our syslog host.
All I see in the log for that token is this.
messages:Feb 8 14:16:21 farnsworth.cesa.opbu.xerox.com utauthd: [ID
167546 user.info] Worker0 NOTICE: CLAIMED by StartSession.m7 NAME:
user.1265325368-7053 PARAMETERS: {stealProtected=true,
terminalIPA=13.123.5.122, type=user,
fw=3.1_120879-03_2006.04.03.16.51,Boot:1.6; 2002.05.07-12:58:28-PDT,
state=connected, cause=insert, doamgh=true, barrierLevel=310,
lockaction=disconnect, rawId=5011c7e600130100,
terminalCID=IEEE802.0003ba3c12dd, MTU=1500, tokenSeq=28,
firstServer=0dfd9df5, atr.hist_len=09, namespace=IEEE802,
id=1265325368-7053,
clientRand=OuHSfQ/QmedqY/xlJojewcScFlUnGZOsFlKjLkJnt.a,
realIP=0d7b057a, useReal=true, atr=3b6900002494010201000101a9,
event=insert, atr.hs=04, sn=0003ba3c12dd, rawType=Payflex,
hw=SunRayP4, initState=0, usersession=false, _=1}
If the /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages file is empty, something is very
wrong. Is /etc/syslog.conf configured to specify that file for
user.info level logging ?
No changes to the /etc/opt/SUNWut/auth.props file.
Yes I rebooted all hosts after install....But I'll do it again just
because nothing else is working......
All the servers in the 3 FOGs are Solaris 10 sparc (latest) running
the latest SRSS.
The sunrays get their IP's from an ISC DHCP server and we use
sunray-servers DNS entries for the sunrays to find and connect to an
available sunray server.
If we get the new FOGs built we will likely be adding a new FOG that
contains a pair of CentOS boxes.
Scott
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