I am not laughing

It has taken me all morning to get the sunrays back up with CAM working
:-(

Still you have to laugh don't you?

Is it usual to get errors from the amgh pam?
 
Aug 16 09:33:44 mercury dtlogin[3081]: [ID 118685 user.info]
pam_sunray_amgh::[D
PY=4] AMGH_SUMMARY: token=pseudo.080020f84338, username=*NONE*,
AMGH_Done?=NO(Lo
cal Session), Details=AMGH is not configured., AMGH_Target=*NONE*
Aug 16 09:33:44 mercury utauthd: [ID 118789 user.info] Worker1 NOTICE:
MTU = 150
0
Aug 16 09:33:44 mercury utauthd: [ID 345114 user.info] Worker5 NOTICE:
SESSION_O
K pseudo.080020f09603
Aug 16 09:33:45 mercury dtlogin[3155]: [ID 118685 user.info]
pam_sunray_amgh::[D
PY=2] AMGH_SUMMARY: token=pseudo.080020f870af, username=*NONE*,
AMGH_Done?=NO(Lo
cal Session), Details=AMGH is not configured., AMGH_Target=*NONE*
Aug 16 09:33:45 mercury dtlogin[3117]: [ID 118685 user.info]
pam_sunray_amgh::[D
PY=3] AMGH_SUMMARY: token=pseudo.080020f56eac, username=*NONE*,
AMGH_Done?=NO(Lo
cal Session), Details=AMGH is not configured., AMGH_Target=*NONE*
Aug 16 09:33:46 mercury dtlogin[3181]: [ID 118685 user.info]
pam_sunray_amgh::[D
PY=11] AMGH_SUMMARY: token=pseudo.080020f09603, username=*NONE*,
AMGH_Done?=NO(L
ocal Session), Details=AMGH is not configured., AMGH_Target=*NONE*
Aug 16 09:33:46 mercury dtlogin[3308]: [ID 118685 user.info]
pam_sunray_amgh::[D
PY=9] AMGH_SUMMARY: token=pseudo.080020f89f44, username=*NONE*,
AMGH_Done?=NO(Lo
cal Session), Details=AMGH is not configured., AMGH_Target=*NONE*

Can I ignore this? It does seem to slow dow the startup of the sunray
services

Anthony Worrall

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Aaron Browne
Sent: 16 August 2006 12:11
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Change name and IP address of SunRay server

Craig,

I had a laugh out loud moment when I read this post.

I spent a fair bit of time with my fellow Unix admin trying to do this
exact thing today. If only I had read your post before we headed out on
site.

Now filed away in the memory banks. :)

Cheers,
Aaron

On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 11:33 -0700, Craig Bender wrote:
> 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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