I was hoping to find out if this is something I can do or not, I of 
course think I can do it, but do not realize exactly how.  I have three 
servers running ltsp, clients get assigned a server randomly. Sometimes 
they crash(low memory thin clients) and when this happens they usually 
have a firefox or tbird laying around on one of the other servers. I 
would like to be able to kill all processes left from this crash.

LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION_PROMPT=True

I stumbled upon that option one day but do not believe it will give me 
what I want.

I would imagine I would need to run this as a root user to kill all 
processes left running.  This would be something I would of course want 
to run before any new processes were fired up.  There is no reason I 
have for a user to have any process running after they log out so I 
would not be worried about killing anything needed off.

I was thinking it is something I could run under one of the images run 
level dirs and just give it a pretty low level run number, but was not 
sure when it is safe to start killing peoples processes off without 
catching anything they are just starting up.

Does anyone currently do this?

Grant

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