I was going to kick myself if that was it but....no change. Note that
when I ran utfwadm to configure the DTU for the GUI firmware, I did not
use uppercase letters so it's getting changed somewhere within utfwadm.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Craig Bender
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 12:34 PM
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Automatic firmware upgrades not working

Hi Elliot,
The firmware server if set in the DTU will override all else.  For 
completeness, if that is not set it will try (in order) vendor class 
option of FWSrvr, then Option 66/tftpsrvr, and finally DNS record of 
"sunray_config_servers".

But I think your problem is simpler.  I believe that MAC addresses are 
case sensitive.  Can you move SunRayP8.00144F5748E5.parms to 
SunRayP8.00144f5748e5.parms and reboot the DTU.



Peeler, Elliott wrote:
> Hi Craig,
> 
> I was curious about the utadm -A in a situation where you're
statically
> configuring the DTU. Thanks for clarifying that. The .parms file for
the
> DTU is present in tftpboot, the contents are pasted below.
> 
> As Requested........
> 
> % ls /tftpboot | grep 00144F5748E5
> SunRayP8.00144F5748E5
> SunRayP8.00144F5748E5.parms
> 
> % cat /tftpboot/SunRayP8.00144F5748E5.parms
> version=GUI4.2_140993-01_2010.01.21.17.35
> revision=3
> barrier=420
> 
> % utquery 192.168.206.10
> terminalID=00144f5748e5
>         terminalIPA=192.168.206.10
>         model=SunRayP8
>         currentAuth=192.168.254.51
>         currentFW=GUI4.1_139548-01_2008.12.08.15.16
>         currentBarrier=325
>         currentBarrierLevel=325
>         currentMTU=1500
>         Subnet=255.255.255.0
>         Router=192.168.206.254
>         Broadcst=192.168.206.255
>         LogHost=192.168.254.51
>         FwSrvr=192.168.254.51
>         tftpSrvr=192.168.254.51
>         FWservType=conf
>         configMTU=1500
>         confNetType=Static
>         confIPA=192.168.206.10
>         confSubnet=255.255.255.0
>         confRouter=192.168.206.254
>         confBroadcst=192.168.206.255
>         confTftpSrvr=192.168.254.51
>         confLogHost=192.168.254.51
>         confServers=192.168.254.51
>         stopqon=0
>         bandwidth=100000000
> 
> % utfwload -a
>   3.0 ????     192.168.206.10  P8.00144f5748e5
> GUI4.1_139548-01_2008.12.08.15.16
> 
> % sudo utfwadm -P
> System Version(P1)      4.2_140993-01_2010.01.21.17.35
> 
> Domain          Intf    Upgrade to
> ------------    ------  --------------------------
> 192.168.206.0   subnet  4.2_140993-01_2010.01.21.17.35
> 00144F5748E5    ether   GUI4.2_140993-01_2010.01.21.17.35
> 
>
========================================================================
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Craig Bender
> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 5:35 PM
> To: SunRay-Users mailing list
> Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Automatic firmware upgrades not working
> 
> Do you have a SunRayP8.MAC.parms file in /tfptboot?  Can you provide
the
> 
> contents?
> 
> If your Sun Ray is not getting DHCP help from the Sun Ray Server on
your
> 
> subnet then the utadm -A command won't do much as it updates the DHCP 
> tables.
> 
> Also a utquery of the DTU would be great.
> 
> Peeler, Elliott wrote:
>> I'm sure I'm just leaving something off but....
>>
>>  
>>
>> Using srss 4.2 patched to 140993-01. My DTU is on a remote subnet
with
> a 
>> gui firmware from an earlier release. All parameters are hardcoded
> into 
>> the gui for server, firmware server, logging server, DNS, IP address 
>> etc. On the server I've run utadm -A <subnet> and utfwadm -A -e
> <dtuid> 
>> -f <path to new gui firmware>.  The DTU connects perfectly fine but
no
> 
>> firmware update happens. If I configure the entire subnet to use the
> gui 
>> firmware and then run utfwload -L, my DTU gets the update as
expected.
> 
>> However, I don't want every DTU on this subnet to have a GUI firmware
> on 
>> it and I can't get it to update the firmware without the utfwload -L 
>> push. Barrier level doesn't seem to be an issue as the DTU is
> reporting 
>> a barrier level of 325 and the new firmware is 420. Unless I'm 
>> misunderstanding how barrier level works, this looks okay. In any
> case, 
>> using -F in the utfwadm command didn't help.
>>
>>  
>>
>> Can a DTU using manually configured parameters get automatic firmware

>> updates?
>>
>>  
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>
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