Hi,
I'm running SRS v. 5.4.0.0.44 together with SROS v. 11.1.3.0.26 on a
Oracle Linux 6.3 distribution. Recently we moved the Sun Ray clients to
run against the production server, resulting in some of them running a
graphic session without any faults, and some of them stucking in the
'26D' screen. I know what this state means, but what I can't find out is
the meaning of what the server's log shows:
Sep 12 13:29:49 srs utauthd: Worker6 NOTICE: DISCONNECT
IEEE802.00144f797688, pseudo.00144f797688 reauthenticatingDuplicateTID
Sep 12 13:29:49 srs utauthd: Worker6 UNEXPECTED: during send to:
java.net.SocketOutputStream@166a22b error=java.net.SocketException:
Connection reset
Sep 12 13:29:49 srs utauthd: Worker6 NOTICE: DESTROY pseudo.00144f797688
lifetime=893640
Sep 12 13:29:49 srs utauthd: Worker6 NOTICE: whichServer
pseudo.00144f797688:
Sep 12 13:29:49 srs utauthd: Worker6 NOTICE: CLAIMED by StartSession.m5
NAME: pseudo.00144f797688 PARAMETERS: {terminalIPA=CLIENT.IP.ADDR,
type=pseudo, fw=11.1.3.0_26_2013.10.28.09.53,Boot:2.0;
2007.08.17-17:32:09-PDT, state=disconnected, cause=insert, doamgh=true,
barrierLevel=451, rawId=00144f797688, terminalCID=IEEE802.00144f797688,
MTU=1500, tokenSeq=1, firstServer=0adb08dc, namespace=IEEE802,
keyTypes=dsa-sha1-x1,dsa-sha1, ddcconfig=1,
clientRand=4izTSm/yqqCyqD4nwX6D1IM1Ng4FwZ5ysyzKx0qS0iy, id=00144f797688,
realIP=0adb08e8, startRes=1280x1024:1280x1024, useReal=true,
event=insert, sn=00144f797688, rawType=pseudo,
clientKeyStatus=unconfirmed, hw=SunRayP8-270, initState=1, _=1}
Sep 12 13:29:49 srs utauthd: Worker6 NOTICE: CONNECT
IEEE802.00144f797688, pseudo.00144f797688, all connections allowed
Sep 12 13:29:49 srs utauthd: Worker6 NOTICE: MTU = 1500
That keps happening all time along for the same clients, whilst some
others were working without any issue. After this, we rebooted the
server and afterwards all the clients were working, but this is still
quite worrying because we don't know what is causing it.
In this link
<http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/BzInI71H2tKD1Pq18vdd> I read
that this could be due to the inability of renewing the DHCP lease,
however, the SRS server is *not* configured as a DHCP server, we have a
dedicated server for that.
Any thoughts about what could be causing this and how to solve it are
welcome.
Regards,
Nicolás
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