hello all,
the first srss 3.0 patch (118979-01) has been released.
you can download the patch directly from the list web page:
download patch 118979-01:
http://www.filibeto.org/sun/sunray-users/patches/3.0/sparc/118979-01.zip
download signed patch 118979-01:
http://www.filibeto.org/sun/sunray-users/patches/3.0/sparc/118979-01.jar
or from sunsolve: http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=patchpage
Patch-ID# 118979-01
Keywords: sun ray update patch
Synopsis: Sun Ray Core Services version 3.0 Patch Update
Date: Jun/14/2005
Install Requirements: Reboot after installation
Solaris Release: 8 9
SunOS Release: 5.8 5.9
Unbundled Product: Sun Ray Server Software
NOTE: Sun Ray Core Services
Unbundled Release: 3.0
Xref:
Topic:
Relevant Architectures: sparc
BugId's fixed with this patch: 5092486 6189847 6190711 6199882 6203451
6203630 6205407 6207996 6211438 6212211 6213562 6218260 6223797 6225835
6226501 6228580 6230062 6230157 6240497 6242160 6245587 6253785
Changes incorporated in this version: 6218260 6213562 6226501 6228580
6199882 6203630 6212211 6190711 5092486 6223797 6203451 6240497 6230062
6225835 6242160 6253785 6211438 6245587 6189847 6205407 6207996 6230157
Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch:
Patches which conflict with this patch:
Patches required with this patch:
Obsoleted by:
Files included with this patch:
/opt/SUNWut/bin/utwho
/opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware/CoronaP1
/opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware/CoronaP2
/opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware/CoronaP3
/opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware/CoronaP4
/opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware/CoronaP5
/opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware/CoronaP6
/opt/SUNWut/lib/firmware/CoronaP7
/opt/SUNWut/lib/guloginGUI
/opt/SUNWut/lib/nscloginGUI
/opt/SUNWut/lib/scloginGUI
/opt/SUNWut/lib/utparalleld
/opt/SUNWut/lib/utstoraged
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utcard
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwload
/usr/kernel/drv/sparcv9/utdisk
/usr/kernel/drv/sparcv9/utdiskctl
/usr/kernel/drv/utdisk
/usr/kernel/drv/utdiskctl
/usr/openwin/server/modules/ddxSUNWsunray.so.1
Problem Description:
6218260 Scroll wheel on Genius NetScroll and PowerScroll mice is not
recognised
6213562 Scroll wheel on Logitech M-BJ58 mouse is not recognised
6226501 Scroll wheel on Logitech M-BT85 Click! optical wheel mice is not
recognised
6228580 Scroll wheel on Fujitsu PID==0x1001 mouse is not recognised
6199882 DTU rx buffer management deadlocks if input queue grows too large
6203630 USB printing fails with some USB printers
6212211 SunRay The position of the mouse pointer is random on xinerama
displays
6190711 Mouse cursor is lost in Xinerma when video is played in enlarged
realplayer
5092486 Mouse pointer tracking is not stable under stress in multihead
6223797 Setting router equal to Sun Ray's IP address should invoke proxy ARP
6203451 utwho/utfwload fail in en_US.ISO8859-1 locale because final join
doesn't work
6240497 SRSS 3.0 firmware ignores DHCP option 49 when DHCP_INFORM is not
received.
6230062 Sun Ray 170 should support multiple resolutions
6225835 yuv transformation underflows on black pixels
6242160 Xsun's footprint quickly soares to over 2GB when Cadence on
sunray is used and then it crashes
6253785 T=1 smartcard works on first insertion but not again unless DTU
is power cycled or Ctrl+Moon.
6211438 When utselecting with SRSS 3.0, the target system loses control
of keyboard and sometimes mouse
6245587 utcard for not being able to remove partially configured card.
6189847 With "pam_sunray.so" in the PAM stack kerberos credential
generation fails
6205407 system panics when utdisk module is unloaded after utdiskctl
module is unloaded
6207996 mass storage kernel drivers incorrectly assume that attach(9E)
occurs before open(9E)
6230157 utstorage message queue handling is broken
Patch Installation Instructions:
--------------------------------
For Solaris 8 and later release, refer to the man pages for instructions
on using 'patchadd' and 'patchrm' scripts provided with Solaris. Any other
special or non-generic installation instructions should be described below
as special instructions. The following example installs a patch to a
standalone machine:
example# patchadd /var/spool/patch/<patchid-rev>
The following example removes a patch from a standalone system:
example# patchrm <patchid-rev>
For additional examples please see the appropriate man pages.
Special Install Instructions:
-----------------------------
NOTE: This patch is for the Sun Ray Core Services 3.0 component that is
part of
Sun Ray Server Software 3.0.
Required Patches
----------------
Warnings & Errors
-----------------
** WARNING: This patch should only be applied to systems which have
Sun Ray Server Software 3.0 fully installed. Do not attempt
to add this patch to the UFS image to be applied as part of
the install process **
Detailed Steps
--------------
1. Suppress firmware downloads
If the server being patched is not a member of a Sun Ray
failover group you should skip this step.
If the server being patched is a member of a Sun Ray failover
group then this step is optional but is strongly recommended.
At Patch Installation
---------------------
Before adding this patch to servers configured into a Sun
Ray failover group we advise that you disable Sun Ray
firmware delivery from all unpatched hosts in the failover
group. On each host in the group:
For each of the dedicated network interconnects:
$ /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -a -D -n <intf>
For each of the shared subnetwork interconnects:
$ /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -a -D -N <subnetwork>
Do this only one time, before adding this patch to any
server in the group.
The purpose of this step is to prevent unpatched servers
from offering old firmware to Sun Ray appliances that have
already accepted the new firmware delivered with this
patch.
If this patch is being applied to a Sun Ray failover group
then omitting this step may result in increased restart
times for your Sun Ray appliances. (A mixture of patched
and unpatched servers advertising conflicting firmware
versions may cause the appliance to download new firmware
each time it restarts. The appliance automatically
restarts itself after downloading fresh firmware so its
overall restart cycle is longer in that case. The
appliance may restart itself several times before
establishing or reconnecting to a session.) The Sun Ray
restart time will return to normal once the patch has been
added to all servers in the failover group.
At Patch Removal
----------------
Before removing this patch from servers configured into a
Sun Ray failover group we advise that you disable firmware
delivery from any hosts in the failover group that have
this patch installed. On each already-patched host in the
group:
For each of the dedicated network interconnects:
$ /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -a -D -n <intf>
For each of the shared subnetwork interconnects:
$ /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -a -D -N <subnetwork>
Do this only one time, before removing this patch from any
of the already-patched servers in the group.
The purpose of this step is to prevent already-patched
servers from offering new firmware to Sun Ray appliances.
If this patch is being removed from a Sun Ray failover group
then omitting this step may result in increased restart
times for your Sun Ray appliances. (A mixture of patched
and unpatched servers advertising conflicting firmware
versions may cause the appliance to download new firmware
each time it restarts. The appliance automatically
restarts itself after downloading fresh firmware so its
overall restart cycle is longer in that case. The
appliance may restart itself several times before
establishing or reconnecting to a session.) The Sun Ray
restart time will return to normal once the patch has been
removed from all servers in the failover group.
2. Stopping Sun Ray services and login sessions
Before applying this patch to a Sun Ray server or removing this
patch from a Sun Ray server all users should be logged out of
their Sun Ray sessions.
Stop the Sun Ray services using the following commands:
$ /etc/init.d/utstorage stop
$ /etc/init.d/utsvc stop
These commands will terminate any Sun Ray sessions that were not
already logged out.
Next, add or remove the patch using the instructions outlined
above in the section "Patch Installation Instructions".
Adding the patch automatically prepares the server to advertise
new firmware to your Sun Ray appliances. Removing the patch
automatically prepares the server to revert to advertising
pre-patch firmware to your Sun Ray appliances.
3. Rebooting the Sun Ray server
The Sun Ray server must be rebooted after the addition or
removal of the patch.
4. Enable firmware downloads
After applying or removing this patch from all Sun Ray servers
in a failover group enable firmware downloads using one of the
following methods:
1) If all Sun Ray server in the failover group provides firmware
downloads run this command on one of the servers:
$ /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwsync
After which the Sun Ray DTU's will reboot themselves and load
the new firmware.
2) If only some of the Sun Ray servers in the failover group provide
firmware downloads to the DTU's, run the following command
on the servers that do provide firmware:
For each in dedicated network interconnects:
$ /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -a -A -n <intf>
For each in shared subnetwork interconnects:
$ /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -a -A -N <subnetwork>
Then restart services on all servers in the failover group by
executing the following command on a server in the group:
$ /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwsync -d
README -- Last modified date: Tuesday, June 14, 2005
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