Op maandag 21 maart 2005 16:10, schreef Jeff Kinz:
> Given that in most cases the students in question are not studying
> computers, we should probably try to have the computers act as much like
> appliances as possible. �This means, for any Thin client hardware which
> has a "soft switch" they should be configured to run their own shutdown
> process when "powered off".

It should indeed be possible to just power them off, but if I do this with the 
ltsp clients I get problems shutting down the server.  As the client is just 
power down, it does not kill it's process on the server.  At least not in my 
case using kdm.  The server rejects to shutdown, as it recognizes that there 
are still active login processes around.

How would I be able to determine client processes on the server, that have to 
be killed before shutting down.

A 'netstat -ta' shows the streams that are active, but no connection to the 
pids to be killed sofar.  Is there already a script that does that?

-- 
Richard Bos
Without a home the journey is endless



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