It looks like the Sun Ray is getting its IP form 192.169.1.1 which is not the Sun Ray server.

You have a few option:
1. Configure DHCP on the Sun Ray server to provide the DHCP information to the Sun Rays without giving out IP addresses. The DHCP informserver in utquery should then point to 192.168.1.3 i think.
2. Add the correct DHCP information to your DHCP server on 192.168.1.1
3. You can name your Sun Ray server "sunray-servers" within your DNS domain. If you provide this domain name with your DHCP to the Sun ray it will search for sunray-servers.domain.xxx and find it. 4. There is also a broadcast option to find the server if they are on the same subnet I belief.

Ivar


Ivar Janmaat schreef:
It looks like the Sun Ray isn't getting an IP from the DHCP server with the correct information to find the Sun Ray server.

Ivar

Kalle Anka schreef:
Ok, my earlier problem was that I had no static IP, because my install was broken. I reinstalled and got static IP like this:

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How to get static IP in Solaris 11 Express
# svcadm disable svc:/network/physical:nwam
# svcadm enable svc:/network/physical:default
# ipadm create-add -T static -a 192.168.1.3/24 e1000g0/v4
# route -p add default 192.168.1.1

Add the last line in "/etc/resolv.conf":
nameserver 192.168.1.1
domain 195.54.122.200

# cp /etc/nsswitch.dns /etc/nsswitch.conf

And reboot.

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Now I am trying to install SunRay v5.2 and does not succeed. This is what I did to install:

I installed these packages: SUNWdhcsb SUNWdhcs SUNWdhcm
and used /utsetup. Then I choose all default values - this means Lan connections is off. I turned on Lan connection with:
# utadm -L on

I modified /etc/hosts, I added this line at the bottom:
192.168.1.3 frasse

and rebooted. Now it seems the SunRay2 DTU power cycles? Something like that. Every second it power cycles. I can see the cursor arrow for a half a second, then I see the cross cursor. And now I have this output below. What could be the problem? Should I reinstall? I am almost there...


root@frasse:/opt/SUNWut/sbin# ./utadm -l
LAN connections: On
Use IPv4 multicast
Sun Ray interconnect framework is not configured
root@frasse:/opt/SUNWut/sbin# ./utquery 192.168.1.2
terminalID=00144f946b02
    terminalIPA=192.168.1.2
    model=SunRayP8
    currentAuth=b41a:508::56e3:d0fe:c0a8:102
    currentFW=4.2_77_2009.10.19.17.01
    currentBarrier=420
    currentBarrierLevel=420
    currentMTU=1500
    Subnet=255.255.255.0
    Router=192.168.1.1
    LeaseTim=73302
    DHCPServer=192.168.1.1
    INFORMServer=192.168.1.1
    FWservType=none
    speed=100F
    configMTU=1500
    dnsList=192.168.1.1
    stopqon=0
    bandwidth=100000000


root@frasse:/opt/SUNWut/sbin# ./utgstatus hostflags interface flags
             192.168.1.0/24     ---------    -------------------
frasse TN    192.168.1.3     UA-


root@frasse:/opt/SUNWut/sbin# ./utadm -l
LAN connections: On
Use IPv4 multicast
Sun Ray interconnect framework is not configured


root@frasse:/opt/SUNWut/sbin# getent hosts frasse
127.0.0.1    frasse frasse.local localhost loghost
192.168.1.3    frasse frasse.local localhost loghost


root@frasse:/opt/SUNWut/sbin# cat /etc/hosts
# Internet host table
::1 frasse frasse.local localhost loghost
127.0.0.1 frasse frasse.local localhost loghost
192.168.1.3 frasse
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