Good to hear!

I know Sunsolve notifications are a bit of a pain since you seem to get notified of every single document change, not just specific product patches.

There's an easier way. You can create an account on sun.com "watch" our SRS 5 patch page.

Sign up here:
http://wikis.sun.com/display/Help/Registering

Once you have an account, navigate here:

http://wikis.sun.com/display/SRS/Home#tab:Patches

and click the little gear/tools link and "watch" that page. Now you'll be alerted any time we release patches.

Hope that helps.




From there you can "watch this page"

Seth Galitzer wrote:
That was it. I had run utfwsync after installing core services, but not again after installing the latest patch. Once I did another utfwadm -Aa -N <my subnet>, the 3+ updated just fine. I updated my own installation docs so that I repeat the correct sequence on my next install.

Thanks.
Seth

On 08/10/2010 05:33 PM, Craig Bender wrote:
P9 firmware was first made available in the Sun Ray Core Services Patch
-02 patch. We are now at 03. Load that patch and do the appropriate
utfwadm commands for the type of interconnect you have.

http://wikis.sun.com/display/SRS/Home#tab:Patches





Seth Galitzer wrote:
I'm finally ready to deploy my new 3+ DTUs, adding 16 to an existing
lab of 24 2FS DTUs. They will be sharing the same SRSS host, which I
just upgraded to SRSS 4.2 and SRWC 2.2 (clean install, actually). Upon
booting the DTU, it returns a 4G error, "FW load: bad read". The DTU
finishes booting, and is able to run its kiosk apps.

From what I've found, this error means the DTU is unable to load the
firmware provided by the server. I know that the 2FS requires a P8
firmware and the 3+ requires a P9 firmware. Is there something special
I need to do to enable the appropriate firmware for each set of DTUs,
or will the server be able to figure out which to distribute? Also, do
I need to do anything special to enable firmware distribution for the
new DTUs?

I've been looking in the list archives and haven't found an answer
yet, nor have I found it in the manuals, though I'm sure I could have
just missed it. I'm running the above-mentioned versions of the
software on a freshly installed Solaris 10 10/09 U8, for x86.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
Seth

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