[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have downloaded Sunray server 3.0 Alpha for solaris x86, it has 
> installed correctly without any error message, howerev when I try 
> to connect SUNRAY , the display stops 26 D.

This means that the Sun Ray has successfully connected to a Sun 
Ray server and is waiting for something, usually an X server, to
start painting pixels on its screen.  If it stays in the '26' state
then this usually means that there's something wrong with the
display manager ('dtlogin' on Solaris) or something is preventing
the X server from starting up.  Both dtlogin and the X server 
write error messages into /var/dt/Xerrors so that's the place to
look for clues.

On Sol/x86 I'd start by making sure that I had the latest Xsun
patch installed.  This is 119060-02 "X11 6.6.2_x86: Xsun patch"
which contains the fix for "6224159: Xsun on x86 diddles with 
console device when started on non-console".  This fix is
required to allow Sun Ray to run on x86.

> when I check the dhcp 
> information using "utquery" it shows every thing correct except 
> "dname" which is differnet from the actual domain name, though the 
> dname shown by utquery is within DNS namespace search list.

The firmware got its "dname" from DHCP.  I wouldn't worry about it,
the fact that the Sun Ray was able to get as far as '26' means that
it has been able to establish contact with a Sun Ray server.  If
you're worried that it might not have contacted the right Sun Ray 
server then check the IP address on the line above the '26' status
code, that's the IP of the server.

OttoM.
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ottomeister

Disclaimer: These are my opinions.  I do not speak for my employer.

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