SunRay 1 boot problems /26D and /var/dt/Xerrors problem

From: Jerry K (sun@oryx.cc)
Date: Tue May 04 2004 - 00:07:06 EDT


I have picked up a SunRay 1 to play with in my at home lab. I feel that
I am very close to getting it up and going, but I am stuck with an OSD
26D error from the SunRay. The full OSD square gives me the MAC
address, the DCHP IP address as assigned by the SunRay server, 100F for
a 100 Mb full duplex connection and at the bottom, the ip address of the
  SunRay server. The 26D is in the bottom right corner.

I have also found this in the /var/dt/Xerrors file:

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/dev/sunray: No such file or directory
Graphics Adapter device /dev/sunray is of unknown type

Fatal server error:
InitOutput: Error loading module for /dev/sunray

Mon May 3 22:45:49 2004
error (pid 471): Server for display :2 terminated unexpectedly 1

Mon May 3 22:45:50 2004
error (pid 471): Server for display :2 can't be started.

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I do not have a /dev/sunray file/directory, and I am unsure how to
create it, or what install process should have created it.

I have also found (2) recent messages in the archives, which provided
some insight, but got me no further along. One concerns a new patch
(114880-04) for srss 2.0 and another titled "Summary: Getting Sun Ray to
work" which I will post below.

I have spent a lot of time searching at docs.sun.com and doing
yahoo/google searches, and have found the documentation for SunRay's to
be some what sparse.

Thanks for any pointers or help. I will summarize.

Jerry K

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Summary: Getting Sun Ray to work archive posting
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Dear managers,

special thanks to

Jarett Stevens
Lebar, Rusell
Loukins, Jeremy
Tim, Chipman

I finally got the Sun Ray to work with th followin approach

     cd /opt/SUNWut/sbin
     ./utadm -D 192.168.1.0
     ./utadm -r
     ./utadm -A 192.168.1.0
     ./utadm -c
     ./utrestart
     pntadm -P 192.168.1.0

Using

     ./utadm -a eri0

was not a good idea as it turned out. After getting the Sun Ray working
one can set the resolution with

     ./utsettings
     ./utxconfig -r 1024x768 -s off

Works great. Unfortunately the setting of the resolution does not
survive a system reboot. But I can live with that for a while...

Regards,

   Andreas
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