Before you gave the command -N all. That does DHCP config. You're last
set of commands does not. That's why I suggested adding that. If your
DTU got it's config via DHCP, that's why it hasn't updated.
On 6/26/11 1:27 PM, Kalle Anka wrote:
I edited the file SunRay8.parms file to the new FW version (as Arthurpeck
suggested):
version=4.3_146928-01_2011.06.03.14.41
revision=3
barrier=430
And then I did
# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -A -a -V -f
Components/10-SRSS/Patches/solaris/sparc/146928-01/SUNWutfw/reloc/SUNWut/lib/firmware
CoronaP1 4.3_146928-01_2011.06.03.14.41
SunRayP10 4.3_146928-01_2011.06.03.14.41
CoronaP2 4.3_146928-01_2011.06.03.14.41
CoronaP3 4.3_146928-01_2011.06.03.14.41
CoronaP4 4.3_146928-01_2011.06.03.14.41
CoronaP5 4.3_146928-01_2011.06.03.14.41
CoronaP6 4.3_146928-01_2011.06.03.14.41
CoronaP7 4.3_146928-01_2011.06.03.14.41
SunRayP8 4.3_146928-01_2011.06.03.14.41
SunRayP9 4.3_146928-01_2011.06.03.14.41
And then I did
# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwload -L
Upgrading units to version 4.3_146928-01_2011.06.03.14.41:
11.0 gdm 192.168.1.2 P8.00144f946b02 4.3_50_2011.04.22.22.07
And something happened. The SunRay2 DTU rebooted and it said:
Decompressing file
Verifying Signature
Erasing Flash, DO NOT POWER OFF!
Programming flase, DO NOT POWER OFF
And now:
# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utquery 192.168.1.2
terminalID=00144f946b02
terminalIPA=192.168.1.2
model=SunRayP8
currentAuth=192.168.1.3
currentFW=4.3_50_2011.04.22.22.07
currentBarrier=430
currentBarrierLevel=430
currentMTU=1500
currentLease=49176
Subnet=255.255.255.0
Router=192.168.1.1
MTU=1500
LeaseTim=49185
DHCPServer=192.168.1.1
INFORMServer=192.168.1.3
AuthSrvr=192.168.1.3
AuthPort=7009
LogHost=192.168.1.3
FwSrvr=192.168.1.3
NewTVer=4.3_50_2011.04.22.22.07
FWservType=FWSrvr
speed=100F
parmsVersion=4.3_50_2011.04.22.22.07
parmsBarrier=430
configMTU=1500
AltAuth=192.168.1.3
dnsList=192.168.1.1
confEnabled=1
confNetType=DHCP
conf.kbcountry=26
kbcountry=26
stopqon=0
bandwidth=100000000
cmdcachesize=512
It is still the same old firmware. But maybe stale parms file in /tftpboot could
be the culprit.
So, what now? Should I edit every "parms" file? Why should I only edit the
SunRayP8.parms file, why not SunRayP9.parms too?
Or, should I copy all files as Craig suggested:
"copy the contents of
Components/10-SRSS/Patches/solaris/sparc/146928-01/SUNWutfw/reloc/SUNWut/lib/firmware
to /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware"
I am closer to the solution!
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