LOCAL_APPS is broken in ltsp 2.08 !

That is your problem.

it works in 2.09pre3.

Jim McQuillan
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Brázdil Richard wrote:

>Hi,all.
>Forgive pleas my bad english. I have some questions about LOCAL_APPS.
>I am using LTSP ver. 2.0.8 on SuSE Linux 7.1.
>I run LTSPserver in "Remote apps" mode and it runs fine and OK.
>But I want use printers on client machines and so i read here,
>I need run mode LOCAL APPS. So I read LTSP manual and made this
>actions :
>- in /tftpboot/lts/ltsroot/etc/lts.conf I wrote LOCAL_APPS=Y and LOCAL_WM=Y
>- in /tftpboot/lts/ltsroot/etc/rc.local I left uncomented "mount"
>statements.
>- in /etc/exports (that was copied from
>/tftpboot/lts/templates/exports.tmpl)
>  I uncommented line for all exported directories
>
>But client machine don`t work !
>I have found sam bugs : 
>
>1) in /tftpboot/lts/ltsroot/etc/rc.local in mount statements I had to add
>options "nolock,nfsvers=2"
>   - only after them the directories was mounted
>2) after mounting /bin over nfs it was unreachable script /bin/set_runlevel
>that
>   is called by init process (see /tftpboot/lts/ltsroot/etc/inittab -
>runlevel 2)
>   - I had to copy /tftpboot/lts/ltsroot/bin/set_runlevel to /bin
>3) in /tftpboot/lts/ltsroot/etc/rc.local on line 245 is statement : "chmod
>0755 /tmp/start_ws"
>   This line lies in "else" part of ` if ["${LOCAL_APPS}" ="Y"] then
>...else` statement so that it can`t
>   be executed in LOCAL_APP mode.
>   - I placed the chmod statement beyond the "fi" clausule.
>
>Well, now the boot process runs on to point, when init shall to switch to
>runlevel 5 (running script /bin/set_runlevel).
>It hangs with last message : "INIT : no more processes left in this
>runlevel".
>
>When I comment out in /tftpboot/lts/ltsroot/etc/rc.local the line:
> mount -t nfs -o nolock,nfsvers=2 ${DEFAULT_SERVER}:/lib /lib 
>the boot proces runs a bit more further - the script start_ws is running but
>it waits for cca120 sec
>and then comes message:
>/usr/bin/X11/xdm: error while loading shared libraries: libXpm.so.4 :cannot
>open shared object file: no such file or directory
>I wrote in /tftpboot/lts/ltsroot/etc/rc.local a statement :
> echo "ls -l /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4" >> /tmp/start_ws 
>which lists this file in time when the script /tmp/start_ws is running. It
>dispays this file as link
>to /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4.11
>The script /tmp/start_ws is then regularly respawned.
>
>I DON`T KNOW, WHAT TO DO MORE !
>If sambody can help, I will be very glad.
>
>Mr. John F. Cuzzola,pleas - on your site You don`t need make this operations
>?
>LOCAL APPS works at once after first configuration ?
>What LINUX distribution and LTSP version do you use ?
>Thanks for all replies.
>
>       Richard Brazdil
>
>
>
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