Hi

I unconfigured the SRSS using utconfig -u and utadm -r and then
reconfigured with utadm -a bge3 and utconfig

I did hit another problem in that I needed to increase the number of cam
users. However since various system accounts had been created by useradd
meant that I ran into a problem of uid clashes.
The script said remove "ControlledAccessUser"'s from /etc/password but
it did not mention /etc/shadow!
So the next time I ran utconfig it could not add any users even when
there was no uid clash :-(
After a changing users uids and few more attempts I realised I had to
remove the entries in /etc/shadow as well.

Also running utconfig generates an error message

# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utconfig

Configuration of Sun Ray server Software
chgrp: b: No such file or directory

This script automates the configuration of the Sun Ray server software
and related software products.  Before proceeding, you should have read
the Sun Ray server 3.1 Installation Guide and filled out the
Configuration Worksheet.  This script will prompt you for the values
you filled out on the Worksheet.  For your convenience, default values
(where applicable) are shown in brackets.

WARNING: SunRay Datastore is enabled. This script may clobber the
current configuration.

Cheers

Anthony Worrall

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Bender
Sent: 15 August 2006 19:33
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Change name and IP address of SunRay server

The dhcp tables and the sun ray administration are tied to both the IP
and hostname in places.

Simplest way is to run utconfig -u and utadm -r and redo them.

Anthony Worrall wrote:
> Hi
>
> I need to change the name and IP address of our sunray server. The 
> SunRays are all on a dedicated private non routed lan which is not 
> being changed. Only the public side of the server is bing changed.
>
> I have changed /etc/hostname.bge0 and /etc/nodename and the machne 
> comes up with the new name and IP address but the sunrays do not
connect.
> There does not seem to be anythng in DHCP that relies in the public 
> interface.
> What have I missed?
>
> Cheers
>
> Anthony Worrall
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