I'm sure we've done something silly - but we're standing up a new SRSS
4.1 on 2 Solaris 10 x86 u6 systems.  sunray3 we want to be the
primary, sunray4 we want to be the secondary.

on sunray3:

LAN connections: On
Subnetwork: 10.0.0.0
        Netmask=        255.0.0.0
        AuthSrvr=       10.10.40.103
        AltAuth=        10.10.40.103
        FirmwareSrvr=   10.10.40.103
        NewTver=        4.1_50_2008.09.25.12.37

utreplica -l
Sun Ray Core Services 4.1
Administration Failover Configuration
sunray3 is a primary server for:
sunray4

utgstatus
host flags    interface     flags
              10.0.0.0/8
----------    -------------------
sunray3 TN    10.10.40.103    UA-
sunray4 TN    10.10.40.104    -A-

on sunray4

LAN connections: On
Subnetwork: 10.0.0.0
        Netmask=        255.0.0.0
        AuthSrvr=       10.10.40.104
        AltAuth=        10.10.40.104
        FirmwareSrvr=   10.10.40.104
        NewTver=        4.1_50_2008.09.25.12.37

utreplica -l

Sun Ray Core Services 4.1
Administration Failover Configuration

sunray4 is a secondary server
The primary server is: sunray3

utgstatus
host flags    interface     flags
              10.0.0.0/8
----------    -------------------
sunray4 TN    10.10.40.104    UA-
sunray3 TN    10.10.40.103    -A-

sunray dtus are connecting to boht sunray servers.  We noticed this
was a problem when we fired up the sunray admin tool and only one
server was showing up in the servers tab.  whats curious is that on
sunray3 it thinks the interface on sunray4 is unavailable.  but
sunray4 says its interface IS available, but thinks the interface on
sunray3 is not available.

I'm stuck.  Ideas / Suggestions?

-jj
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