Im gonna try that postSession script and see how that goes, the zombie processes blocking logins are a much greater problem then the freezing since I use the system extensively and havn't personally seen a client freeze.
Christian Collins wrote:
I used to have problems with freezing/crashing and there has been a bit of discussion about it here.
RAM and nfs swap always get mentioned. How much RAM in the clients? Do you have nfs swap enabled?
Also, what LTSP version are you running? A lot of this went away for me when I started using 4.1. (X.org?)
Christian
A Gilmore wrote:
We are using GDM. Using KDM isn't really an option at this time. Ive also been told that freezing on clients has occured, forcing a reboot of the client, but Ive never witnessed it myself.
Martin Woolley wrote:
On Wednesday 16 Feb 2005 6:54 pm, A Gilmore wrote:
Hello,
If you poweroff the terminal without logging off you cannot log back in
as your x-session-manager and applications are all still running on the
server. The x-session-manager then becomes defunct and doesn't even die
with a kill -9.
Is there a common or known way to get around this? My users are
powering off the terminals regularly and then cannot log back in without
me manually terminating processes at the command line and restarting the
X server.
We used to get this when we were running GDM. We also used to get cases where-by the thin client would hang, and the only fix was to reboot the client. This left the defuct process as described. Sincing we've switched to KDM both problems have gone away. Which display manager are you running?
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