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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Sun Ray 3 UNIX Lab not connected to Solaris 10 Server Post 303038335 by hicksd8 on Friday 30th of August 2019 05:17:04 PM
Old 08-30-2019
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DCHP provided IP address, subnet mask, and router, but Sun Ray vendor-specific parameters are missing.
So the DHCP server issued an ip lease, subnet mask, and gateway address but vendor-specific parameters aren't right.

Is there any chance that the Java Run-Time (JRE) has been updated on the host? Many times I've seen that screw up all Sunray access.

If so, see attached section 2.5.3 and check which version of JRE /usr/java is linked to.
 

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UDHCPC(8)						 GNU/Linux Administrator's Manual						 UDHCPC(8)

NAME
udhcpc - very small DHCP client SYNOPSIS
udhcpc [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION
The udhcp client negotiates a lease with the DHCP server and executes a script when it is obtained or lost. OPTIONS
-c CLIENTID, --clientid=CLIENTID Send the client identifier CLIENTID. -f, --foreground Do not fork after obtaining a lease. -H HOSTNAME, --hostname=HOSTNAME Send the client hostname HOSTNAME. -h HOSTNAME Alias for -H HOSTNAME. -i INTERFACE, --interface=INTERFACE Configure INTERFACE. -n, --now Exit with failure if a lease cannot be obtained. -p FILE, --pidfile=FILE Write the process ID of the daemon to FILE. -q, --quit Exit after obtaining a lease. -r ADDRESS, --request=ADDRESS Request IP address ADDRESS. -s FILE, --script=FILE Use script FILE. -v, --version Display version. USAGE
When an event occurs, udhcpc executes a script. There are four possible arguments to this script: deconfig deconfig is used when udhcpc starts, and when a lease is lost. The script should put the interface in an up, but deconfigured, state. bound bound is used when udhcpc moves from an unbound to a bound state. The script should configure the interface and set any other rele- vant parameters (e.g., default gateway, dns server, etc.). renew renew is used when udhcpc when a lease is renewed. The interface is already configured, so the IP address will not change. Other parameters (e.g., default gateway, subnet mask, dns server) may. nak nak is used when udhcpc receieves a NAK packet from the server. The enviromental variable $message will contain the reason for the NAK message if the server included one. Processing this message is optional, as the script will also be called with deconfig if need be. Parameters are passed to the script via the following environment variables: HOME The inherited HOME, or "/" if it is unset. PATH The inherited PATH, or "/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin" if it is unset. interface The interface. ip The client IP address. siaddr The BOOTP next server option. sname The BOOTP server name option. boot_file The BOOTP boot file option. subnet The subnet mask. timezone The timezone offset from UTC in seconds. router The list of routers. timesvr The list of time servers. namesvr The list of IEN 116 name servers. dns The list of DNS servers. logsvr The list of MIT-LCS UDP log servers. cookiesvr The list of RFC 865 cookie servers. lprsvr The list of LPR servers. hostname The host name. bootsize The length in 512-octet blocks of the bootfile. domain The domain name of the network. swapsvr The client's swap server. rootpath The path of the client's root dist. ipttl The TTL. mtu The MTU. broadcast The broadcast address. ntpsrv The list of NTP servers. wins The list of WINS servers. lease The lease time in seconds. dhcptype The DHCP message type (safely ignored). serverid The server IP address. message Reason for a DHCPNAK. tftp The TFTP server name. bootfile The bootfile name. FILES
/usr/share/udhcpc/default.script Script run when leases are obtained or lost. NOTES
udhcpc responds to the following signals: SIGUSR1 This signal causes udhcpc to renew the current lease or, if it does not have one, obtain a new lease. SIGUSR2 This signal caused udhcpc to release the current lease. GNU
/Linux 2001-09-26 UDHCPC(8)
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