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On Dec 1, 2010, at 7:16 PM, Randy <[email protected]> wrote:

> I totally understand. but the other OS's (RH/OEL, and SuSE) you have to pay 
> for and cost big bucks were a small 300 kids K-8 School and the way the 
> country is going were not getting  the money we used to get and its just 
> going to get worse but i see this for the school to be a great system to use. 
> I'm currectly using Ncomputing L300 and those guys haven't got that software 
> working correctly they need better programmers at Ncomputing cause they have 
> issues. There linux version of there software isn't too bad but it still need 
> alot of work also.
> 
> I don't know how much the license fee's are with Oracle but i bet there not 
> cheap..
> 
> I seen the Sunray stuff in action and i really like it. i know the Linux OS 
> on a medium level no expert yet. its just take time..
> 
> Well i figure it out somehow..
> 
> Thanks for all your time :)
> 
> Randy
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig Bender" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 5:34 PM
> Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] no keyboard
> 
> 
> If you've never ran utfwadm, then you've never had GUI firmware on your
> Sun Rays.
> 
> You don't need a degree in computer science, but you do need to
> understand that you are attempting use a Linux distribution that not
> only is unsupported, but is totally different than the two distros that
> are supported (RH/OEL, and SuSE).  Unsupported means Oracle doesn't
> develop or do QA against Ubuntu, and the instructions you are following
> are a best effort by a community of users.  I highly doubt your troubles
> are providing any job security to the contributors of the how to guides
> for unsupported distros.
> 
> If you want to see how it *should* work, install it on a supported
> distribution or on Solaris.  Also, have a look at the official
> documentation to understand how to distribute GUI firmware.
> 
> http://wikis.sun.com/display/SRS/Home
> 
> On 12/1/10 3:05 PM, Randy wrote:
>> i'm following the directions of the SRSS on ubunti i have never yet use
>> the utfwadm command. but i just got another sunray2 DTU an di'm trying
>> to getthis whole thing going but i didn't know i needed a degree in
>> computer science just to get a linux box woking correctly with SRSS..
>> 
>> 
>> The other DTU i put in the sunray and i'm getting a 26B when its connect
>> to the server so that means its not getting the GUI..
>> and now for some reason i;m getting a X on my /var/log/gdm folder now
>> sorry you don;t have permissions to view the content. (Is it sopose to
>> do that)
>> and if so what permissions setting should i use to view the files..
>> 
>> i'm sorry if i sound like a dummy on this but you would think for all
>> the time this software been out there would be a better way of setting
>> it up without all the issues.
>> but i guess its job security for others..
>> 
>> I'll worrer about the other DTU later i have a working DTU but now i
>> have to read some error logs to see where its stoping at and the
>> /var/log/gdm folder has me locked out..
>> 
>> 
>> I thanks you guys for all your time and being patience with me and for
>> all the trouble :)
>> 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig Bender" <[email protected]>
>> To: "SunRay-Users mailing list" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 11:23 AM
>> Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] no keyboard
>> 
>> 
>> It depends where you are in the boot sequence whether the keyboard is
>> allowed or not. If the DTU can't find the server, it's a brief window
>> before the DTU resets and the boot sequence repeats.
>> 
>> I find the best work-around in this scenario is to remove the Ethernet
>> cable, that will halt the boot sequence where you can get to the FW GUI
>> if installed. Stop+V will work regardless of the firmware being the GUI
>> or non-GUI version, but again, has to be hit in that window of time.
>> 
>> If the DTU no longer has the GUI FW installed, the most likely scenario
>> is that the DTU was provided an option to upgrade to a later version and
>> that version was the non-GUI.
>> 
>> Randy, what utadm and what utfwadm commands did you run on your Sun Ray
>> Server? Do you only plan on using the GUI firmware to tell the DTU how
>> to find the Sun Ray Server? Even if that is the case, I'd highly
>> suggest using either the DNS name of sunray-config-servers.FQDN or
>> option 66 in DHCP so the Sun Rays know where to grab the latest firmware
>> from and you might be inclined to use the .parms files for the settings
>> you are manually enter into the DTU so they can be managed centrally.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 12/1/10 9:03 AM, Nishimura, Scott L (IT Solutions) wrote:
>>> From his description, it sounds like Stop v doesn’t work along with any
>>> other keyboard combination.
>>> 
>>> Is it possible that somehow the FW was altered to the non-GUI version?
>>> That would explain the symptoms.
>>> 
>>> If it’s not currently connecting to your SRS, you could configure
>>> another Ethernet port on your SRS and hook the TC directly in via a
>>> crossover cable and download the GUI FW that way.
>>> 
>>> Alternatively, you could configure DHCP option 49 on the TC subnet so it
>>> automatically receives the IP of the SRS.
>>> 
>>> Scott
>>> 
>>> *From:* [email protected]
>>> [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *P.S.M.Swamiji
>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 30, 2010 7:02 PM
>>> *To:* SunRay-Users mailing list
>>> *Subject:* EXTERNAL:Re: [SunRay-Users] no keyboard
>>> 
>>> On 12/1/2010 7:28 AM, Randy wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello, Anyone out here knock knock.. :) Anyone had this problem where
>>> you can't access the GUI on the sunray 2 DTU via keyboard..
>>> 
>>> Do you have the GUI firmware on Sun Ray 2 DTU?.
>>> What does Stop+V shows?.
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> P.S.M.Swamiji
>>> 
>>> Note: These are my personal opinions, nothing to do with my employer
>>> 
>>> I can get it to reboot the DTU but any other command to gain access to
>>> the GUI in the DTU don't work
>>> 
>>> its like the keyboard its not there but it kinda is if i can reboot the
>>> DTU from it.
>>> 
>>> i have tryed several keyboards and to no luck why its not letting me in
>>> the GUI in the DUT..
>>> 
>>> Its worked before now out of no where it quit.
>>> 
>>> and i can't get it to access the server cause i can't set any setting in
>>> the DUT to make it connect to the server..
>>> 
>>> I have check every where and no no avale to find a fix for this..
>>> 
>>> Randy
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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