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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1005845.1 : How to find the properties of a Sun Ray[TM] Appliance connected to a Sun Ray[TM] Server
PreviouslyPublishedAs 208124
Applies to:Sun Ray Hardware - Version: Sun Ray 2FSSun Ray Hardware - Version: Sun Ray 2 and later [Release: N/A and later] Sun Ray Hardware - Version: Sun Ray 270 and later [Release: N/A and later] Sun Ray Hardware - Version: Sun Ray 3 and later [Release: N/A and later] Sun Ray Hardware - Version: Sun Ray 3i and later [Release: N/A and later] All Platforms GoalThere will be times when it will be necessary to know about the properties of a Sun Ray[TM] DTU. Primarily, when it comes to troubleshooting or upgrading the DTU.SolutionDescriptionThis document lists methods to identify the properties of a Sun Ray[TM] appliance. Steps to Follow Using the UTQUERY command: UTQUERY is available with SRSS 4.0 and higher. The UTQUERY command will report the current DHCP parameter values on appliances which are operating with Sun Ray[TM] firmware revision 4.0 or newer, and have successfully acquired DHCP parameters from a DHCP server. utquery requires that the Sun Ray appliance is up, and can be reached by the Sun Ray server. /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utquery -d DTU IP Example: # /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utquery -d 192.168.128.0 terminalID=0080020e7a87e <--- Mac Address terminalIPA=192.168.128.239 <--- DHCP Address currently used model=CoronaP8 <--- Model. P8 represents Series 2 DTUs. Subnet=255.255.255.0 Router=192.168.128.3 MTU=1500 Broadcst=192.168.128.255 <--- Broadcast LeaseTim=86400 <--- (default) DHCP lease time in seconds DHCPServer=192.168.128.3 <--- DTU got DHCP address from here InformServer=192.168.128.1 <--- DTU got DHCP vendor tags there AuthSrvr=192.168.128.3 <--- as provided by DHCP AuthPort=7009 <--- authentication manager port number LogHost=10.16.50.172 <--- DTU log messages on this server FwSrvr=192.168.128.3 <--- DTU looks for new firmware here NewTVer=4.2_140993-05_2010.08.25.23.16 <--- as provided by DHCP parmsVersion=4.2_140993-05_2010.08.25.23.16 parmsBarrier=420 <--- values from *.parms file currentAuth=4.2_140993-05_2010.08.25.23.16 <--- current Sun Ray Server currentFW=3.1_32,REV=2005.08.24.08.55 <--- current firmware currentBarrier=310 currentBarrierLevel=420 <--- appliance will reject firmware with lower barrier level AltAuth=192.168.128.3,255.255.255.255 <--- overrules AuthSrvr Using the utdesktop and makedbm commands: UTDESKTOP is available in the SRSS 4.0 and higher. Note: makedbm and utdesktop are not available in unconfigured mode. # /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utdesktop -p Refer to InfoDoc 26428 Sun Ray[TM]: How to find the MAC address of the Sun Ray[TM] appliance to which currently logged in for methods how to identify the MAC address of a Sun Ray appliance. Desktop ID, Model, Firmware Revision, and Current Status for all appliances also are easily available from the local ndbm datastore, using On Solaris: % /usr/sbin/makedbm -u /var/opt/SUNWut/ndbm/dstatus On Linux: % /usr/lib/yp/makedbm -u /var/opt/SUNWut/ndbm/dstatus whereas the Location and the Current User for all appliances can be listed using % /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utdesktop -l -c Example: The example shows a SunRayP8, MAC address 080020e7a87e, running firmware revision 4.2_140993-05_2010.08.25.23.16 % /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utdesktop -p 080020e7a87e Current Properties: Desktop ID = 080020e7a87e Model = SunRayP8 Firmware Revision = 4.2_140993-05_2010.08.25.23.16 Multihead Group = Location = Token Reader = no Other Info = Current Status = Up Last Status Update at = 11/03/2010 10:57:12 First Connection = 11/03/2010 10:57:12 Current User = pseudo.080020e7a87e % /usr/lib/yp/makedbm -u /var/opt/SUNWut/ndbm/dstatus | /bin/grep 080020e7a87e 080020e7a87e 080020e7a87eSunRayP33.1_32,REV=2005.08.24.08.55,Boot:1.4; 2000.05.11-16:42:52-PDTUp11310118321131011832 Using the UTWHO command: UTWHO is available in the SRSS 4.0 and higher. The UTWHO command will provide the display number, Desktop ID, the current user, the IP address, and the Model for all attached Sun Ray appliances. Example: % /opt/SUNWut/bin/utwho -Hac DISP Token User IP Address Model.CID 2.0 pseudo.0003ba5b56f1 foo 192.168.128.209 P9.0003ba5b56f1 3.0 pseudo.080020c2f24a bar 192.168.128.208 P8.080020c2f24a Abbreviations: CID: Canonical Identifier SRSS: Sun Ray[TM] Server Software MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit
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