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Solution Type Problem Resolution Sure Solution 1002218.1 : Unable to add new Sun Ray[TM] Appliances
PreviouslyPublishedAs 203136 Symptoms While existing Sun Ray[TM] appliances continue to work, new appliances cannot be added. They remain stuck either in hour glass with two bars (1.X firmware) or in the icon 21 (2.X/3.X firmware) Resolution There are two possibilities here: 1. The IP adress of the Sun Ray Server was changed AFTER DHCP was configured on this Sun Ray server. Check e.g. with pntadm -P: # /usr/sbin/pntadm -P 192.168.128.0 Client ID Flags Client IP Server IP Lease Expiration Macro 01080020E7A87E 00 192.168.128.16 10.16.50.168 10/21/2005 SunRay-qfe0 01080020F08C33 00 192.168.128.17 10.16.50.168 10/21/2005 SunRay-qfe0 .... .... The Server IP adress in the above output (10.16.50.168) must be identical to the IP adress you see in ifconfig -a. If this is not the case, Sun Ray interfaces must be reconfigured using utadm. 2. No more DHCP adresses available. Check your DHCP server whether it is still able to supply IP adresses. Check e.g. for error messages in /var/adm/messages such as: .... No more IP addresses on <subnetwork> ....... If your Sun Ray server is configured to supply IP adresses on a private interconnect run utadm -p: # /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utadm -p Interface Host Network Netmask Assigned IPs qfe0 server1-qfe0 192.168.128.0 255.255.255.0 225/225 In the above case all 225 IP adresses are in use. Hence no more new units can be added. The solution is to configure more IP adresses. In case the Sun Ray server supplies IP adresses, please use utadm. If your DHCP server is hosted on a non-Solaris server please consult the appropriate vendor information. In addition, IP adresses could be marked as unusable. In the second column of pntadm output there would be 04 rather than 00: 01080020F0930D 04 192.168.105.83 192.168.100.17 10/24/2005 SunRay-qfe1 ^^ See the following document for more information, and how to repair: Technical Instruction <Document: 1012095.1> DHCP: What conditions cause the Solaris[TM] DHCP server to mark a address as unusable? Product Sun Ray Server Software 3.0 Sun Ray Server Software 1.0 Sun Ray Server Software 1.1 Sun Ray Server Software 1.2 Sun Ray Server Software 1.3 Sun Ray Server Software 2.0 Sun Ray 1 Ultra-Thin Client Sun Ray 100 Ultra-Thin Client Sun Ray 1g Ultra-Thin Client Sun Ray 150 Ultra-Thin Client Sun Ray 170 Ultra-Thin Client sunray, Sun Ray, dhcp, 21 Previously Published As 78708 Change History Date: 2006-01-27 User Name: 7058 Action: Update Canceled Comment: *** Restored Published Content *** SSH AUDIT Version: 0 Date: 2006-01-27 Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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