Craig caught me. :-)
The idea's sound, but you need to use the latest core services patch
rather than 4.2, and of course the path to SUNWutfw will be slightly
different.
Thanks Craig!
-Bob
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Fwd: Re: [SunRay-Users] options to disable power-off function
for sunray3]
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 10:50:28 -0700
From: Craig Bender <[email protected]>
To: Bob Doolittle <[email protected]>
Except GA 4.2 won't work since P9 firmware isn't in it. Needs to grab
the core services patch, unzip it and follow the same directions.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] options to disable power-off function for
sunray3
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 13:29:50 -0400
From: Bob Doolittle <[email protected]>
Reply-To: SunRay-Users mailing list <[email protected]>
To: SunRay-Users mailing list <[email protected]>
References:
<[email protected]>
<[email protected]>
To clarify, I'm saying:
1. Today there is no capability in .parms or any other server-side
configuration to control power-off behavior, but
2. You can load 4.2 GUI firmware and run it with 4.0 SRSS on the server,
to get the pop-up GUI capability to control power-off.
-Bob
Bob Doolittle wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
I want to disable power off on sunray3.
My current config is Solaris 10 5/08 (x86) running SRSS 4.0 127554-05
I have added sunray3+ to network but don't have luxury of updating to
4.2 yet. From what I have researched, it appears I need 4.2 (140994-02
or higher) to load firmware_gui if I want to control from the DTU. I am
also assuming the reference in the release notes about the .parm file is
available only with 4.2.
With my current config, do I have any options?
(Here's is where I would vent about turning off power as a default)
No, at this time that capability is not available.
It is possible, however, to run 4.2 firmware with earlier server
software such as 4.0. Our firmware is designed to be backwards and
forwards compatible.
If you use older firmware you may not get all the server-side features
but if you use newer firmware you should be in good shape.
One way to do so would be to untar the SRSS 4.2 distribution somewhere
(let's say /tmp/srss) and then you could do:
utfwadm -A -a -N all -f
/tmp/srss/Sun_Ray_Core_Services_4.2/Solaris_10+/i386/Packages/SUNWutfw/reloc/SUNWut/lib/firmware_gui
Be sure to check the utfwadm flags and make sure they are appropriate
for your environment, this is just one example.
Don't be concerned about the platform (in this case Solaris_10+/i386)
since the firmware is platform-independent.
-Bob
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