Start from scratch. Delete all the interconnects and turn off LAN
connections and do a cold restart.
utfwadm -r
utfwadm -L off
utstart -c
Decide what's the best way to provision your Sun Rays.
Do you have a DHCP server on your network? Do you need to use Sun Ray
Servers DHCP server for configuration via DHCP inform? Can you use DNS
for sunray-config-servers.fqdn? Can you use a different DHCP server's
option 66 and point it at the *host name* of the Sun Ray Server where
you ran utfwadm? Pick one and go with it.
Copy the firwmare files from the patch to /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware
If you have a DHCP server on your network but need to supply the
configuration via DHCP Inform, then do:
'utadm -A <subnet>'. e.g. utadm -A 192.168.1.0
Note that if you don't have DHCP server, you'll want to pay attention to
the prompts and when it says accept as is, type N then tell it a range
of addresses to give out.
If you want to use the DNS name or option 66 via a different DCHP
server, then just do LAN based interconnects. e.g. 'utadm -L on'.
Regardless of Solaris 11E or not, this is all well documented. This may
be a good place to start, though a bit dated:
http://blogs.oracle.com/ThinkThin/entry/sun_ray_provisioning
On 6/26/11 2:24 PM, Kalle Anka wrote:
I did that, and nothing happens. The SunRay2 DTU has no connection to my server.
I just see "27B" broadcasted, it looks as if it is searching for a server.
Ok, now I am confused. There have been lots of different suggestions, I dont
mind to try them all. But now it seems some suggestions are messing up and I
should not do them.
So, let start from the beginning. I will do a new BE and try again. What should
I do to patch the firmware? Earlier, with the buggy v5.2 my firmwares got
upgraded. Now, with the new v5.2, the firmwares are not upgrading. Why is that?
Shouldnt the firmware upgrade just as in the buggy v5.2 version?
I will start from the beginning. What should I do? Copy all firmware files just
as Craig suggested? Craig is THE guru, right? Or?
----- Original Message ----
From: Bob Doolittle<[email protected]>
To: Kalle Anka<[email protected]>
Cc: SunRay-Users mailing list<[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, June 26, 2011 11:05:37 PM
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Fw: SRS 5.2 Performance Regression Fixed
You shouldn't have had to edit the .parms file. The utfwadm command you executed
should have updated it for you.
Your problem is that you still have DHCP configured, and the values in there are
not updated and they're taking precedence over the .parms values. That's because
you ran "utfwadm -N all" previously with the old firmware files.
Try doing "svcadm disable dhcp-server", and then doing the "utfwload -L" command
again.
-Bob
On 06/26/11 04:27 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
e
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
e
to /opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware"
I am closer to the solution!
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