Make sure you have an entry for 172.18.1.236 in /etc/hosts

One convention is hostname-interface, eg: weetbix-bge1

Ralf K. Wiegand wrote:

>Ok - I gave up on ubuntu just not getting past the 26
>D screen.
>I spend hours on getting all the libs and utils added,
>followed the "wiki" instructions... just getting to
>26D. When I do utrestart -c, the lock with a red "X"
>shows up for a second or so and then .. 26D..
>
>Ok, downloaded Suse 10.0.. installed dhcp server,
>java, etc..
>do a utadm -A 172.18.0.0.. getting
>Error host name for 172.18.1.236 not found.  
>I'm a bit disappointed.. shouldn't Sun be a bit better
>in makeing the SunRay software usable with Linux OS's?
>I see a big future, but not with a installation
>procedures like this.  Sun is saying the SunRay
>software is supported in RedHat, Suse etc.  -- yes,
>Suse 8.  Why would I install Suse 8 if I can install
>10.0?  I think Sun should keep up on this.  If they
>would, the SunRay software would be much more used.
>
>I case somebody has a how-to install Suse 10 or Fedora
>4, or even a mandrake...  please let me know. I'm also
>open for suggestions on the ubuntu 26D issue...
>Yes, I have the sun ray server running on a solaris
>install.  Works great.
>
>Thanks
>Ralf Wiegand
>
>
>--- Brad Lackey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  
>
>>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.
>>
>>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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>>      *Brad Lackey*
>>Desktop and Mobility
>>Client Solutions Organization
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