vinoth babu | 9 May 2007 22:53
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Solaris 10 TFTP not responding

Hi,
    Iam using Solaris 10 on Sun Spark. 
   Iam doing backup of the NE. The NE should be requesting to the Sol10 m/c (which is the server) for write
request and the sol-10 ack. woth Block0.

  The writing started. But somewhere in the mid, around Block1000 or Block1300, the server is not
acknowledging. Due to which the NE will send the same packt again and again. After , say, 10 to 12 second, the
server will ack continuously for all the packet it received. But by the time the NE TFTP port closes down and
gives "Destination Unreachable(Port Unreachable) error, in an ICMP packet.

  Can any one help in finding out this problem. Attached is the ethereal output.

  Regards,
  Vinoth.

 
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Marcel Pinnow | 15 May 2007 15:40
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Sun Storedge D1000 runs with UltraSCSI (x6540a) ?

Hello,

it somebody knows if it possible to run a 

Sun Fire 420R with an internal UltraSCSI adapter (Sun Model : x6540a) together with a Sun StorEgde D1000. 

According to the manual of the D1000 only the UltraSCSI adapter (Sun Model : x6541a) are supportet.

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Marcel
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David Morley | 15 May 2007 15:41

Re: Sun Storedge D1000 runs with UltraSCSI (x6540a) ?

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retired as of March 1, 2007.  Please call Booth Newspapers/Michigan 
Technical Services-East Office at (734) 994-6960 for any outstanding 
issues that have previously required his attention.
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Rodney Sparapani | 21 May 2007 21:20
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SunRay 1 thinks it has a smartcard in it

Hi:

I have a SunRay 1 that seems to think it has a smartcard in it or
it seems to think it needs one.  The activity light on the top is
yellow (instead of the usual green) and the little light above the
smartcard slot is green (instead of usually being off).  While in
this state it does nothing, i.e. it doesn't try to connect to the
SunRay server.  Has anyone seen this before (and knows how to fix
it)?

Thanks,

Rodney
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mouline | 21 May 2007 22:41

REĀ : SunRay 1 thinks it has a smartcard in it

Hello Rodney,

It will be better to post your issue at this forum

http://node1.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
 sunray-users <at> filibeto.org

There is a lot of Sun Ray users that can help,

Best regards,
Kamal

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Objet : [SunHELP] SunRay 1 thinks it has a smartcard in it

Hi:

I have a SunRay 1 that seems to think it has a smartcard in it or
it seems to think it needs one.  The activity light on the top is
yellow (instead of the usual green) and the little light above the
smartcard slot is green (instead of usually being off).  While in
this state it does nothing, i.e. it doesn't try to connect to the
SunRay server.  Has anyone seen this before (and knows how to fix
it)?

Thanks,
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Michael Karl | 22 May 2007 11:10
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Problems with nfs-mounts in Solaris 10

Hi,

I have a problem in Sol 10 to mount nfs-shares from Ubuntu 7.04.
Error: no such file or directory

In Ubuntu I allow a nfs-connection to all clients of this subnet.

I could mount via nfs from Solaris 8 and 9, also Suse 9.0 and 9.3.

Any changes in Solaris 10 ?

Any hints ?

Thanx

Michael
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