The utinstall and utconfig commands are the basic commands to install and configure Sun Ray software on a system. There are also a number of additional commands that you need to run to configure a basic Sun Ray server and make it ready to provide sessions to clients.
The utsetup command provides a way to run all
the appropriate commands, including utinstall
and utconfig, in the appropriate sequence to
install and configure a Sun Ray server. By design, the
utsetup command configures a Sun Ray server
to use a shared network (LAN) and it generates a set of
.parms
files in the
/tftpboot
directory for managing Sun Ray
client firmware. This recommended configuration is detailed in
Chapter 3, Planning a Sun Ray Network Environment.
When you use utsetup command to initially install a Sun Ray server, it runs the following commands in sequence:
utinstall
utconfig
utadm -L on (optional)
utfwadm -A -a -V (optional)
utreplica (if HA/failover group selected)
utpolicy -a -z both -g (default for Linux)
utpolicy -a -z both -g -M (default for Solaris)
utstart -c
See Section 4.4, “How to Install and Configure Sun Ray Software” for installation instructions using the utsetup command.