I have seen this on mandrake 9, and nobody ever
repplied, is its one of those misteries! 8)

When I see this I just turn the sw off and turn on
another one, or a reboot will do 8)

--- Jeff Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: RE: [Ltsp-discuss] XDMCP fatal error:
> Session declined maximum
> From: "Jeff Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Yeah I understand why the DisplaysPerHost defaults
> to one, and I dont
> want  to change that.  I was just looking for a way
> to get the terminal
> to boot  after getting hung due to a power failure,
> hard reset,etc.  
> 
> As for the problem being redhat 8, I doubt it--I've
> had the problem once
> in  a while ever since I installed my fisrt ltsp
> server which was about
> two  years ago.  I dont know why everybody thinks
> rh8 is such a -bad 
> monster-  or whatever.  It does have a few things I
> dont like, but it is
> still linux  under the hood.
> 
> -Jeff
> 
> 
> > On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 19:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> I guess you could change the DisplaysPerHost=1 to
> DisplaysPerHost=2 in
> >> gdm.conf
> >> This will solve the problem, but I found that
> using RedHat 8 had all
> >> sorts of little
> > niggles that were taking up too much of my time
> when i could have been
> > teaching. I looked round for an alternative and
> found that Mandrake 9
> > produced very few hassles after the initial
> install. I have now had two
> > Mandrake servers up for about three months of
> heavy use and have few
> > reasons to solve OS problems.
> > regards
> > garry
> >> 
> >> Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 09:59:10 -0600 (CST)
> >> From: "Jeff Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> 
> >> Hey guys, I'm sure some of you have seen this
> error message before:
> >> 
> >> XDMCP fatal error: Session declined maximum
> number of open sessions
> >> from your host reached
> >> 
> >> I have gotten it here and there, and while
> sometimes irritating, if I
> >> shut down the terminal and wait a few minutes the
> terminal will come
> >> back up.
> >> 
> >> However this morning, we had a power outtage in
> an office where we
> >> have a few terminals, and one of them refused to
> come back up until I
> >> restarted the terminal server.
> >> 
> >> I know that it has something to do with the
> server still thinking that
> >> particular machine is still active on an old
> session, but I'm not sure
> >> what to do to kill the old session, short of
> rebooting the server.
> >> 
> >> We are using gdm on redhat 8
> >> 
> >> Is there anyway to reset the old session, or if I
> switch to xdm would
> >> it solve the problem?
> >> 
> >> I see that a few other people have posted this
> same problem, but I
> >> never saw a clear answer in the archives.
> >> 
> >> Thanks,
> >> Jeff
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >>
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