On Tue, 16 Nov 2004, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:

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> Am Dienstag, 16. November 2004 09:16 schrieb Peter Childs:
> >     The problem is they freeze, not very often but they freeze. Its
> > irratic and and irregular, which does not exactly help. I think its X but
> > I'm not sure it might be NFS or even the network cables. Once a thin
> > client has frozen nothing happerns I've got Local Apps Working and you
> > can't even ssh to them.
> >
> >     Is there anyway of getting X to log everything so that I can find
> > out what it was doing just before the thin client froze.
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> You could enable the server's syslog daemon to accept remote messages and try
> to track it with regular syslog entries - If your local apps are using
> syslog() calls as well those should be available in the server logs.
>
        Already being done, I'm not running any local apps yet just
thought it might be a good idea eventually to reduce server load, I want
to know if X can be made to produce more logs so as to diagnose the
problem.
        The Thin Clients currently write to the server every 10 minutes to
say they are still there but this does not really help. They could have
just been switched off.

Peter Childs


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