On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Stuart F. Biggar
<stuart.big...@optics.arizona.edu> wrote:
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> SunRay is (I think) 5.1.2 - I see that 140994-07 is installed.

Yes, if it has the -07 patch then it's 5.1.2.

> However, if I disconnect the network cable from the 280 QFE interface
> and plug it into the e1000g3 interface on the x4150 configured to
> provide SunRay services, I get a 24D box and then the SunRay restarts
> in a continuous cycle.  If I replug the cables such that the SunRay
> is on the 280R it just works again.
>
> So, I'm a confused novice that could use some advice on trouble shooting.

24x means that the DTU has been instructed by its current
server to break that connection and make a new connection
to some other server.  The IP address of the new target
server should be shown beneath the server box on the right
side of the 24x panel.  That IP address might give you a clue
as to what's happening.

I'm wondering whether you've configured this new server into
a host group with the existing 280R, and the x4150 is trying
to send the DTU back to its existing session on the 280R.
Run 'utgstatus' on the x4150 to find out whether it thinks
it's participating in a group and, if so, who the group members
are.

Another way to get a redirect is to configure the AMGH
feature but that's unlikely in a small isolated deployment like
yours appears to be.

If the answer doesn't jump out at you after examining the
destination IP address and/or 'utgstatus' result, it would be
interesting to see the entries that are written to
/var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages on the x4150 while the
DTU is attaching to this system.

OttoM.
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