Brian Feucht wrote:
We have a mixed environment of 170s and 150s connected to two separate RHEL
4 AS boxes and we are having problems with the desktops on the 150s getting
set to what looks like 1280x1024 intermittenly seperately on the two
servers.  When this does happen the resolution commands
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utresadm, /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utresdef, and
/opt/SUNWut/bin/utxconfig return an error.
Utxconfig returns 'Error: could not connect to admin server' and utresdef
and utresadm return 'Internal system error'.  When the servers are not in
this state all three commands work correctly.

We have tried setting a default resolution with utxconfig on 1024x768 on
both servers, but it doesn't appear to prevent the situation.  Any insight
into what might be causing this problem would be appreciated.

This ought to resolve the problem.  Users may have to log out and log
in again afterwards to get an appropriately-sized session, but it should take
effect for all logins after the setting is made.  You have to use
the "-a" option to make sure everybody gets the new setting.

Also check for any persistent utresdef settings - clear them all out. utxconfig is the best solution for this type of scenario, if you expect to hotdesk between monitors with different resolutions and can't live with the pan/scan behavior
which occurs with an oversized desktop.

-Bob

Opinions expressed are mine, not Sun's.
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