Regarding the AMGH message, that's normal. You'll see these
messages every time somebody inserts or removes a smartcard
or connects/disconnects to an NSCM session.
What you describe sounds like a hardware or Linux problem to
me, there's really no way SRSS could affect ssh/telnet etc
except by tickling a bug in the hardware or Linux, unless it had
some sort of runaway process that consumed so many resources
nobody could log in (that's a real stretch).
It's a tough nut to crack. I'd probably write some sort of cron
jobs that report system activity and log it to a file somewhere,
and run them ever 1-5 minutes or so. Then you can look at the logs
after you reboot the system after a failure and maybe get a clue
as to what was happening before the crash. top -n1 would be
a good source of info. Watch out for log files filling up your
disk, however.
-Bob
Greg Rodenhiser wrote:
This is an entire system crash. A nasty one at that, nothing makes it to
syslog, or to our netdump server. The console goes black and is
unresponsive and there's no way to access the machine (no SSH, telnet,
etc). However, the interface still responds to pings. I searched the
entire system, wine is not installed (not RPM, or anywhere on the entire
system). One message I do see often is:
radius gdm[14907]: pam_sunray_amgh::[DPY=15] AMGH_SUMMARY: token=
pseudo.00144f21640e, username=*NONE*, AMGH_Done?=NO(Local Session),
Details=AMGH is not configured., AMGH_Target=*NONE*
We have another SunRay server (with FAR fewer users) that does not
seem to
log this. Howver, on this working SunRay server we log in once and
leave it
logged in for week/months, the "broken" one has several users logging
in and
out all day. Also, in snmp monitoring this machine there appears to be a
spike in CPU utilization every 4 hours, does SRSS have some sort of house
cleaning or something?
On 9/22/06, Leigh Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does the whole box crash or just SRSS?
We had some crashes on a similarly speced box and found it was a WINE
install causing problems. Do you use WINE at all?
Check /var/log/messages for any odd stuff..
--
Leigh Porter
Greg Rodenhiser wrote:
> Has anyone has crashes running SRSS 3.1 running on RHEL 3AS (or no of
> any issues with this configuration)? We have about 30 Sunray 170
> terminals running off a 2x Intel Zeon HT server with 8GB or RAM.
> Under no particular pattern of usage or load this server will freeze
> up rock solid. The only was to bring it back is a physical power down
> and power up. Does anyone know how to turn up the logging in the
> SunRay software? (debug mode?). Any help/suggestions would be
> appreciated!! Thanks in advance!
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