I dont get it. I did this:

1) Got static IP with "ipadm" with
 # svcadm disable svc:/network/physical:nwam
 # svcadm enable svc:/network/physical:default
 # ipadm create-add -T static -a 192.168.1.3/24 e1000g0/v4
 # route -p add default 192.168.1.1
 
 Modified "/etc/resolv.conf":
          domain bredbandsbolaget.com
          nameserver 195.54.122.200
          nameserver 195.54.122.204
 
 # cp /etc/nsswitch.dns /etc/nsswitch.conf


2) pkg install SUNWdhcs SUNWdhcsb SUNWdhcm


3) utsetup

And I still get this output as shown below. utadm -l, seems to show IPv6 in 
currentAuth. 


The screen of the DTU flashes and power cycles. And the screen says "44B". What 
the heck is wrong? This is getting tiresome. The install instructions are quite 
high level. "get static ip" - yes but how? An example of each config file would 
be enlightening.








----- Original Message ----
From: Simon Annear <si...@annear.org>
To: sunray-users@filibeto.org; Kalle Anka <knatte_fnatte_tja...@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 12:48:00 PM
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Fw: Install instructions of v5.2 for S11E?

Hi Kalle

I have just upgraded to Solaris 11 Express + SRS 5.2 and it's working for me :-)

I used the steps on the sunray wiki, but it looks like you've got some 
networking problems (Your CurrentAuth value is an IP6 address and should show 
192.168.1.3 based on what you have in your config)

I setup my networking slightly differently (I installed S11 Express, ran 
/usr/sbin/sys-unconfig and rebooted).  It then walked me through the "basic" 
network/host configuration.  If you're not confident configuring IP on solaris 
this is a good way to do it.  Sys-unconfig removes network config and shuts the 
server down.  Then when you power it up again it walks you through basic 
network 
setup tasks.

Perhaps you could include the output of "/sbin/ifconfig e1000g0"

Mine shows
e1000g0: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 2
    inet 192.168.0.29 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255


Here is the output of utquery on my sunray


me@sunray29:/opt/SUNWut/sbin$ ./utquery 192.168.0.199
terminalID=080020f94a6a
    terminalIPA=192.168.0.199
    model=CoronaP2
    currentAuth=192.168.0.29
    currentFW=4.3_50_2011.04.22.22.07
    currentBarrier=430
    currentBarrierLevel=430
    currentMTU=1472
    currentLease=5791
    Subnet=255.255.255.0
    Router=192.168.0.210
    MTU=1472
    LeaseTim=7200
    DHCPServer=192.168.0.210
    INFORMServer=192.168.0.29
    AuthSrvr=192.168.0.29
    AuthPort=7009
    LogHost=192.168.0.29
    FwSrvr=192.168.0.29
    NewTVer=4.3_50_2011.04.22.22.07
    FWservType=FWSrvr
    speed=100F
    parmsVersion=4.3_50_2011.04.22.22.07
    parmsBarrier=430
    configMTU=1472
    AltAuth=192.168.0.29
    dnsList=192.168.0.210
    dname=mydomain.org
    confEnabled=0
    stopqon=0
    bandwidth=100000000
me@sunray29:/opt/SUNWut/sbin$




On 05/25/11 09:48 AM, Kalle Anka wrote:
> Ok, my earlier problem was that I had no static IP, because my install was
> broken. I reinstalled and got static IP like this:
> 
> --------------------------
> 
> How to get static IP in Solaris 11 Express
> # svcadm disable svc:/network/physical:nwam
> # svcadm enable svc:/network/physical:default
> # ipadm create-add -T static -a 192.168.1.3/24 e1000g0/v4
> # route -p add default 192.168.1.1
> 
> Add the last line in "/etc/resolv.conf":
> nameserver 192.168.1.1
> domain 195.54.122.200
> 
> # cp /etc/nsswitch.dns /etc/nsswitch.conf
> 
> And reboot.
> 
> -------------------------
> 
> Now I am trying to install SunRay v5.2 and does not succeed. This is what I 
did
> to install:
> 
> I installed these packages: SUNWdhcsb SUNWdhcs SUNWdhcm
> and used /utsetup. Then I choose all default values - this means Lan 
>connections
> is off. I turned on Lan connection with:
> # utadm -L on
> 
> I modified /etc/hosts, I added this line at the bottom:
> 192.168.1.3 frasse
> 
> and rebooted. Now it seems the SunRay2 DTU power cycles? Something like that.
> Every second it power cycles. I can see the cursor arrow for a half a second,
> then I see the cross cursor. And now I have this output below. What could be 
>the
> problem? Should I reinstall? I am almost there...
> 
> 
> root@frasse:/opt/SUNWut/sbin# ./utadm -l
> LAN connections: On
> Use IPv4 multicast
> Sun Ray interconnect framework is not configured
> root@frasse:/opt/SUNWut/sbin# ./utquery 192.168.1.2
> terminalID=00144f946b02
>      terminalIPA=192.168.1.2
>      model=SunRayP8
>      currentAuth=b41a:508::56e3:d0fe:c0a8:102
>      currentFW=4.2_77_2009.10.19.17.01
>      currentBarrier=420
>      currentBarrierLevel=420
>      currentMTU=1500
>      Subnet=255.255.255.0
>      Router=192.168.1.1
>      LeaseTim=73302
>      DHCPServer=192.168.1.1
>      INFORMServer=192.168.1.1
>      FWservType=none
>      speed=100F
>      configMTU=1500
>      dnsList=192.168.1.1
>      stopqon=0
>      bandwidth=100000000
> 
> 
> root@frasse:/opt/SUNWut/sbin# ./utgstatus
> hostflags    interface     flags
>               192.168.1.0/24
> ---------    -------------------
> frasse TN    192.168.1.3     UA-
> 
> 
> root@frasse:/opt/SUNWut/sbin# ./utadm -l
> LAN connections: On
> Use IPv4 multicast
> Sun Ray interconnect framework is not configured
> 
> 
> root@frasse:/opt/SUNWut/sbin# getent hosts frasse
> 127.0.0.1    frasse frasse.local localhost loghost
> 192.168.1.3    frasse frasse.local localhost loghost
> 
> 
> root@frasse:/opt/SUNWut/sbin# cat /etc/hosts
> # Internet host table
> ::1 frasse frasse.local localhost loghost
> 127.0.0.1 frasse frasse.local localhost loghost
> 192.168.1.3 frasse
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