Are you running in a shared subnet environment or a
dedicated Sun Ray 
interconnect?

"utadm -l" will only list the subnetworks
configured.

if you used "utadm -a interface" you need to use
"utadm -p" to print the 
configuration.
    
Does not show anything. Just that there is no Sunray
network configurate.  
  
This is probably looking at the DHCP tables, if the DHCP server is not started, or if the configuration files are replaced, it may not be able to find hoe it's configured.
Every time I reboot, I have to setup utadm -a eth1, or
the dhcp server is complaining that there is no
network.
  
After a reboot, see if dhcpd is running, check the interfaces with an ifconfig. It's possible that the ip address for the eth1 is not being set permanently and after reboot it's not configured, so dhcpd doesn't start, so utadm thinks that the interface is not configured. Try using the ubuntu tools to set 192.168.0.1 as the permanent IP address for eth1
Aftr doing so, the dhcp server start without problems.
and I see the sunray getting the dhcp information as
well as the firmware.  Again, this is always the same
startup.  As I remember the Sunray only downloads the
firmware once.  Why is it still doing it.  
Are you sure that the DTU's are downloading the firmware every time? Do you see the Yellow "1's and 0's" arrow?

What kind of DTU is this? I wonder if there is a barrier level problem which is preventing the DTU from applying the firmware. Is this SRSS 3.1? can you send the contents of /tftpboot?
Something
is not right.  What can I do to check or find the
problem.  Should I reinstall ubuntu from cdrom and
start over.  I spend on this 2 days so far...

????

I'm so close..

Ralf Wiegand
  
A 26D says that the DTU has all of the information
that it needs to 
connect, but it is waiting for graphics traffic from
the server.

Did you reboot the server after you installed SRSS?

Brad

Ralf K. Wiegand wrote:
    
hello - I followed the Wiki instruction on how to
setup Sunray server on a ubuntu/vmware
      
installation.
    
I have dhcpd services configured and the sunray
      
server
    
is running.
Q1: I'm doing a utadm -l and I'm not seeing
      
anything..
    
it says
Lan connection on
No Sun Ray network configured

But I ran through the utadm -a eth1, and utconfig
      
and
    
it worked just fine.

Q2: I'm getting 26 D on my client (170), sometimes
      
the
    
lock with an red "X" gets displayed, and it looks
      
like
    
it getting there, but is goes back to 26D.  Any
ideas....???

Thanks
Ralf Wiegand


	
		
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