I have tried both. (removing hidden files and so on) Same error.
FYI this sunray-server has an uptime of 477 days. There´s plenty of users of
this system so I rather not like to reboot it. This login error occured 2
days ago.
I also created a completely new account with no files at all in that users
home-directory. Same error.
It does create the .gnome, .gnome2, .gnome2_private (and the .Xauthority,
.dt, .dtprofile dirs as well) in the users homedirectory.
Can the gconfd be restarted without affect all the logged in users?
I repeat that this error only happens for new logins, all users that already
were logged in before this error started is OK. Including my own session.
But I am alomost certain that if I log out, i will be in trouble as well!
I put an extra SunRay up for this issue, and that one is also getting the
same error.
This is how it looks after a user has tried to log in with JavaDesktop but
gets the black screen:
bash-3.00# ps -ef |grep popopo
popopo 18881 1 0 11:05:28 ? 0:00 /opt/SUNWut/bin/utaudio
popopo 18930 18776 0 11:05:28 pts/42 0:00 /usr/dt/bin/sdt_shell
-c unset DT; DISPLAY=:29; /usr/dt/bin/d
popopo 18610 25997 0 11:05:14 ? 0:01 /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun :29
-nobanner -auth /var/dt/A:29-WEnOXY -nobanner -dpms
popopo 18885 18776 0 11:05:28 ? 0:00 /opt/SUNWut/lib/utslaunch
root 5671 115 0 11:25:36 pts/423 0:00 grep popopo
popopo 18928 1 0 11:05:28 ? 0:00 /usr/dt/bin/dsdm
popopo 18932 18930 0 11:05:28 pts/42 0:00 -bash -c unset
DT; DISPLAY=:29; /usr/dt/bin/dtsession_res -me
popopo 18947 18945 0 11:05:28 pts/42 0:00 /usr/bin/gnome-session
popopo 18945 18932 0 11:05:28 pts/42 0:00 /bin/ksh
/usr/dt/config/Xsession2.jds
popopo 18776 18614 0 11:05:18 ? 0:00 /bin/ksh
/usr/dt/bin/Xsession
bash-3.00# pkill -u popopo
bash-3.00#
Oct 15 11:24:58 hostname gconfd (popopo-14331) [ID 702911 user.info]
starting (version 2.6.1), pid 143331 user ´popopo´
Oct 15 11:24:58 hostname gconfd (popopo-14331) [ID 702911 user.error]
Received signal 11, dumping core. Please report a GConf bug
Can gconfd be restarted without affecting logged-in users?
>From 819-0918 Java Desktop System Release 3 Administration Guide:
To terminate the GConf daemon, execute the following command:
# gconftool-2 --shutdown
Nothing about restarting the daemon...
Btw, some version info:
Sun Ray Server software 3.1
Solaris 10 3/05
2008/10/14 Steven M. Dodier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I would suspect something in their environment is causing a core in java
> that is OK in CDE.
>
> 1) Try cleaning their environment variables to a minimum, or start with
> basic .cshrc, .cshrc.local, .login, and .login.local files. If this works,
> add sections of the previous files back in to find the culprit.
> OR
> 2) Gunshot approach. Move all hidden files out of the way. With user
> logged out, su - <user>, mkdir old_dotfiles, mv .??* old_dotfiles/. Setup
> default . files, and try to have user login to java again. Of course you
> will have to move their important stuff (mail, browser settings and
> favorites, printer settings, ...) from old_dotfiles back into their home
> directory.
>
> Per Lönnborg wrote:
>
> I am quite a newbie in SunRay fault diagnosing, but here is the case:
>
> Every new user that tries to login AND uses the Java desktop gets only a
> black screen (mouse cursor is the only visible thing).
>
> However, if they change to CDE login it works.
>
> I get this fault messages when the users try to login:
>
> Oct 14 11:24:58 hostname gconfd (plo-14331) [ID 702911 user.info] starting
> (version 2.6.1), pid 143331 user ´plo´
> Oct 14 11:24:58 hostname gconfd (plo-14331) [ID 702911 user.error] Received
> signal 11, dumping core. Please report a GConf bug
>
> Thanks,
>
> /Per
>
>
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