My SunRays work now. Big thanks to Dan Astoorian who had the list of required packages and some good pointers. Thanks also to my local Sun systems engineer Dave Geller who showed up to help trouble shoot. My only really weird problem was a race condition between the LDAP server/client software and the automount daemon, since my shop automounts /opt from local and server-based packages. I moved some SunRay-related startup scripts so they'd run later, and everything's happy now. mv /etc/rc2.d/S72dsserv /etc/rc3.d/S72dsserv mv /etc/rc2.d/S86dsadm /etc/rc3.d/S86dsadm mv /etc/rc2.d/S86dsweb /etc/rc3.d/S86dsweb mv /etc/rc2.d/S88utmpd /etc/rc3.d/S88utmpd mv /etc/rc2.d/S90wbem /etc/rc3.d/S90wbem Currently, we're doing a jumpstart with the SUNWCprog cluster and adding the following three packages which don't get installed quite right (I think we uninstall a necessary part when we remove one of the locally unneeded packages) SUNWdhcm SUNWdhcsr SUNWdhcsu after that we install the SunRay software into /opt/SUNWut and /opt/SUNWconn, do the moves above, and everything works. My original query follows: > I have a slew of SunRay desktop devices which need to have servers configured > for them. My shop requires a standard Solaris 8 jumpstart in 32-bit mode > based on the SUNWCprog cluster, rather than the entire OS distribution. Can > anyone suggest a source for more information on the packages and patches > required to make a server play well with SunRays? I can add packages and > patches as long as they're justifiable for the cause, I just can't install > the whole Solaris 8 distribution willy-nilly. > > Any tips or pointers are greatly appreciated. Thanks, Allan -- Allan West College of Liberal Arts & Sciences CLASNET 111 Rolfs Hall P.O. Box 117300 Gainesville FL 32611-7300 (352) 392-6294 voice (352) 392-3584 fax allan@clas.ufl.eduReceived on Thu Jul 5 14:48:34 2001
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