Bob Doolittle has a couple of blog entries with examples.
http://blogs.sun.com/bobd
Walter R. Moore wrote:
Tangentially,
seeing AMGH in your message sparks a question --
Where can I look for a howto and examples for AMGH? We haven't
implemented it at our site but have discussed doing so.
Also, sorry to hear your troubles, Aaron.
Anthony Worrall wrote:
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
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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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