Hallo,
Ich soll heute einen SunRay heute auf einmal auf einer OpenSolaris-Kiste (sparc) einen SunRay Server installieren. Aber irgendwie wehrt er sich sehr. Unter Solaris 10 hatte ich schon einmal einen aufgesetzt. das ging mit weniger problemen.
#./utadm -A 192.168.128.0
### Configuring /etc/nsswitch.conf
### Configuring Service information for Sun Ray
Selected values for subnetwork "192.168.128.0"
net mask: 255.255.255.0
no IP addresses offered
auth server list: 11.48.15.40
firmware server: 11.48.15.40
Accept as is? ([Y]/N): N
new netmask: [255.255.255.0] 255.255.255.192
You have specified a netmask different than the class
based netmask for this subnet.
Do you want to keep this netmask? ([Y]/N):
Do you want to offer IP addresses for this subnet? (Y/[N]): Y
new first Sun Ray address: [192.168.128.4] 192.168.128.10
number of Sun Ray addresses to allocate: [53] 11
auth server list: 11.48.15.40
To read auth server list from file, enter file name:
Auth server IP address (enter <CR> to end list): 192.168.128.1
Auth server IP address (enter <CR> to end list):
If no server in the auth server list responds,
should an auth server be located by broadcasting on the network? ([Y]/N):
new firmware server: [11.48.15.40] 192.168.128.1
new router: [192.168.128.1]
Selected values for subnetwork "192.168.128.0"
net mask: 255.255.255.192
first unit address: 192.168.128.10
last unit address: 192.168.128.20
auth server list: 192.168.128.1
firmware server: 192.168.128.1
router: 192.168.128.1
Accept as is? ([Y]/N): Y
### successfully setup "/etc/inet/netmasks" file
### Configuring firmware version for Sun Ray
All the units served by "turing" on the 192.168.128.0
network interface, running firmware other than version
"4.2_77_2009.10.19.17.01" will be upgraded at their next power-on.
### Configuring Sun Ray Logging Functions
### Turning on Sun Ray LAN connection
NOTE: utrestart must be run before LAN connections will be allowed
# ./utrestart
A warm restart has been initiated... messages will be logged to /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages.
# /utadm -l
LAN connections: On
Use IPv4 multicast
Subnetwork: 192.168.128.0
Netmask= 255.255.255.192
Broadcast= 192.168.128.63
Router= 192.168.128.1
AuthSrvr= 192.168.128.1
AltAuth= 192.168.128.1 255.255.255.255
FirmwareSrvr= 192.168.128.1
NewTver= 4.2_77_2009.10.19.17.01
IP assignment= 0/11 (192.168.128.10)
# tail /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages
Mar 19 16:31:05 turing utauthd: [ID 651628 user.info] main NOTICE: SmartCardConfigData: /etc/opt/SUNWut/smartcard/UnknownCard.cfg: 63 tokens processed
Mar 19 16:31:05 turing utauthd: [ID 723974 user.info] main NOTICE: Loaded module /opt/SUNWut/lib/modules/StartSession.m0
Mar 19 16:31:05 turing utauthd: [ID 723975 user.info] main NOTICE: Loaded module /opt/SUNWut/lib/modules/StartSession.m1
Mar 19 16:31:05 turing utauthd: [ID 723976 user.info] main NOTICE: Loaded module /opt/SUNWut/lib/modules/StartSession.m2
Mar 19 16:31:05 turing utauthd: [ID 709794 user.info] main NOTICE: Loaded module /opt/SUNWut/lib/modules/ServerSelect.m3
Mar 19 16:31:05 turing utauthd: [ID 723978 user.info] main NOTICE: Loaded module /opt/SUNWut/lib/modules/StartSession.m4
Mar 19 16:31:05 turing utauthd: [ID 745985 user.info] main NOTICE: 5 authentication modules loaded.
Mar 19 16:31:05 turing utauthd: [ID 826448 user.info] deviceManager0 NOTICE: DeviceManager.getDeviceManager: Initiate callback to utdevMgrd at localhost:7011
Mar 19 16:31:05 turing utauthd: [ID 914482 user.info] deviceManager0 NOTICE: DeviceManager.initiateCallback localhost:7010 established communication
Mar 19 16:34:51 turing sshd[6112]: [ID 685508 daemon.info] libgss dlopen(/usr/lib/gss/mech_spnego.so.1): ld.so.1: sshd: fatal: /usr/lib/gss/mech_spnego.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory
# dhtadm -P
Name Type Value
==================================================
192.168.128.0 Macro :Include=SunRay-192.168.128.0:Subnet=255.255.255.192:FWSrvr=192.168.128.1:Broadcst=192.168.128.63:MTU=1500:Router=192.168.128.1:NewTVer="4.2_77_2009.10.19.17.01":
SunRay-192.168.128.0 Macro :Include=SunRay:AuthSrvr=192.168.128.1:AltAuth=192.168.128.1 255.255.255.255:
SunRay Macro :LeaseTim=86400:LeaseNeg:AuthPort=7009:LogHost=11.48.15.40:LogKern=6:LogNet=6:LogUSB=6:LogVid=6:LogAppl=6:
turing Macro :Include=Locale:Timeserv=127.0.0.1:LeaseTim=86400:LeaseNeg:DNSdmain="informatik.de":DNSserv=11.48.15.50 11.48.3.51 11.48.3.3:
Locale Macro :UTCoffst=3600:
BarrierLevel Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,36,NUMBER,4,1
NewTFlags Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,34,NUMBER,4,1
Intf Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,33,ASCII,1,0
FWSrvr Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,31,IP,1,1
LogAppl Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,29,NUMBER,1,1
LogVid Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,28,NUMBER,1,1
LogUSB Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,27,NUMBER,1,1
LogNet Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,26,NUMBER,1,1
LogKern Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,25,NUMBER,1,1
LogHost Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,24,IP,1,1
NewTBW Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,30,NUMBER,4,1
NewTVer Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,23,ASCII,1,0
AuthPort Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,22,NUMBER,2,1
AltAuth Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,35,IP,1,0
AuthSrvr Symbol Vendor=SUNW.NewT.SUNW,21,IP,1,1
# svcs dhcp-server
STATE STIME FMRI
online 16:30:43 svc:/network/dhcp-server:default
Die SunRAy sagt 100F und 21 im piktogramm. Ich habe heraus gefunden, dass die 21 heißt, dass die SunRay bootet und auf dhcp und Bootparameter wartet. der dhcp-Server läuft und ist auch konfiguriert. Aber irgendwie scheint das dhcp doch nicht zu funktionioeren, oder? (Wenn ich einen Desktopswitch zwischen Server und SunRay hänge ist das selbe Problem, also es liegt sicher nicht an der Konfiguration der Switche)
Gruß