I am looking for the most "graceful" way of forcing a logoff. Currently we have a "soft" policy for enforcing people to logoff at COB. Many users remain connected until we force issue ( usually reboot ). I don't necessarily want to enforce nightly (not yet), but definitely at the end of the week. The sunray server wears multiple hats. It also hosts the user's file system and shares to thick clients. We do not use smart cards. The server also runs TSOL and produces a tremendous amount of files in both /tmp and /var/tmp. My current plan on weekends is to: reboot, fsck(via script which also tears down mounting/sharing/services and restarts), full backup. Something we do on thick clients (when locked up) short of a reboot is to run a script that kills Xsun and pkill -user processes. This works pretty good but I am leery about doing this on a sunray server. I plan to reboot the server anyway to clean up all those tmp files... should I do anything else? Maybe scripting to search n destroy active sessions via utsession
Keith Ives Trusted Technologies Network Engineer Staff General Dynamics C4Systems 210 308-6367
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