Kent,
The force loading of the GUI worked just fine!
At this point, the force load is an acceptable work-around for me, but
I'd be happy to continue troubleshooting to understand why the GUI isn't
being enabled automatically.
Not sure how to set the FWservType attribute manually...
Bob
On 06/ 3/13 03:46 PM, Kent Peacock wrote:
It also doesn't look as if the Sun Ray is reading the .parms file at
all. FWservType=none is suspicious, even though FWSrvr is set. I don't
quite understand that. It should use FwSrvr. You could try setting DHCP
option 66 to "192.9.200.7". You can also force the GUI on manually by
force loading the enable file from a session on the Sun Ray:
/opt/SUNWut/lib/utload -S 192.9.200.7 -f SunRay.enableGUI
Kent
On 06/03/13 12:29, Evans, Robert B. wrote:
Oops, missed that one in /tftboot. Yes it is there.
Results of utquery:
terminaliD=0021283bOc88
terminaliPA=192.9.200.204
model=SunRayP8-FS
currentAuth=192.9.200.7
currentFW=11.1.1.0 06 2013.03.01.22.48
currentBarrier=451
currentBarrierLevel=451
currentMTU=1500
currentLease=85486
Subnet=255.255.255.0
MTU=1500
LeaseTim=86400
DHCPServer=192.9.200.7
AuthSrvr=192.9.200.7
AuthPort=7009
LogHost=192.9.200.7
FwSrvr=192.9.200.7
NewTVer=11.1.1.0 06 2013.03.01.22.48
FWservType=none
speed=100F
configMTU=1500
AltAuth=192.9.200.7
dnsList=192.9.200.10
confEnabled=O
stopqon=O
bandwidth=100000000
cmdcachesize=2174
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