The same happens when I terminate a session (e.g. via Web interface).
Xnewt is being terminated not restarted. Unfortunately I don't know
how to debug it. I always have to reboot the server to get it working
:-(
Knut
2008/5/1 Knut Talman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> After some playing we now see a different picture:
>
> After booting everything seems fine, all DTU's are getting their logon
> screens. When I then e.g. configure kiosk mode or anything else which
> needs a cold restart of the servers in my FOG I then have all DTU's
> hanging in 26 D after the cold restart. When I look at the processes
> there are no Xnewt running. The logfile of gdm /var/log/gdm/:20 shows
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Could not init font path element /opt/kde3/share/fonts, removing from list!
> Can't open /var/dt/bw.20
> Can't open /var/dt/st.20
> Server pid 7644
> Lost session; trying to reconnect ...
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Connection refused
> connect: Interrupted system call
>
> Fatal server error:
> Session Error - retry limit
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> If I then start Xnewt :20 manually I get a grey screen on my the DTU
> (but no gdm of course). I'm totally lost here...
>
> There is no firewall installed on the SLES machine.
>
> Best regards, Knut
>
>
>
> 2008/5/1 Lars Tunkrans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> > hi,
> >
> > Weird indeed , I start thinking that maybe SLES is doing some
> form
> > of blacklisting the DTU mac or ipadress .
> >
> > Is there an O/S level firewall installed ?
> > What happends if you change the IP address of the DTU ( use the menu
> > in the GUI-firmware )
> >
> > //Lars
> >
> >
> >
> > Knut Talman wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > we are running (or testing) SRSS 4.0 with patches 127555-01 on SLES 10
> > > SP1. After installation of two servers and running through all
> > > configuration tasks (utconfig, utadm, utreplica, utfwsync) on both
> > > hosts we see logon screens. After some seconds or minutes we have a
> > > 26D on some DTU and the following entry in /var/log/messages:
> > >
> > > Apr 30 22:40:48 sles10host java: utadt:: username={admin}
> > > hostname={sles10host.mydom.dom} service={Sessions} cmd={}
> > > message={Session with token=pseudo.00144f7dd59e and display number=17
> > > on sles10host has been terminated} status={0} return_val={0}
> > >
> > > and we can't get it alive again until a reboot of both servers. Even a
> > > cold restart would do nothing, only a reboot helps.
> > >
> > > Has anyone any idea? At least where to start searching?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Knut
>
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