Bob,
Thanks for your quick reply.
This morning I ran utinstall -u and cleared out the links that I created
manually. I rebooted before and after the reinstall and the daemons have
started and utconfig ran without issue. Although, I am still stuck at error
code 26? It seems that my machine is unable to start an X server?
Did I miss a critical step during installation?
Tried from softray, 2FS, and now a tadpole unit all giving the same 26 error
code?
Oct 9 12:22:02 s...@display-san-linux-01 utauthd: Worker3 NOTICE:
whichServer pseudo.001b3873f1c4:
Oct 9 12:22:02 s...@display-san-linux-01 utauthd: Worker3 NOTICE: CLAIMED by
StartSession.m7 NAME: pseudo.001b3873f1c4 PARAMETERS: {stealProtected=true,
terminalIPA=10.50.202.17, type=pseudo, fw=Tadpole-mb02-V3.6.1-0101,
state=disconnected, cause=insert, doamgh=true, barrierLevel=3.0.0,
lockaction=disconnect, rawId=001b3873f1c4, terminalCID=IEEE802.001b3873f1c4,
MTU=1420, tokenSeq=1, firstServer=0a2b188f, namespace=IEEE802, ddcconfig=1,
clientRand=o44IiS3kHyXtKFTCnRVjLDeBU75aL4y/tUMmno4Kv8K, id=001b3873f1c4,
realIP=0a32ca11, startRes=1280x800:1280x800, useReal=true, event=insert,
sn=001b3873f1c4, rawType=pseudo, hw=Tadpole-mb02, initState=1,
usersession=false, _=1}
Oct 9 12:22:02 s...@display-san-linux-01 utauthd: Worker3 NOTICE: CONNECT
IEEE802.001b3873f1c4, pseudo.001b3873f1c4, all connections allowed
Oct 9 12:22:02 s...@display-san-linux-01 utauthd: Worker3 NOTICE: MTU = 1420
Oct 9 12:22:02 s...@display-san-linux-01 utdtsession: Hotdesk
(14,pseudo.001b3873f1c4,default)
Oct 9 12:22:03 s...@display-san-linux-01 utauthd: Worker3 NOTICE: SESSION_OK
pseudo.001b3873f1c4
grep gdm /var/log/syslog
Oct 9 09:58:24 s...@display-san-linux-01 shadow[8838]: group already exists
- group=gdm, by=0
Oct 9 10:03:48 s...@display-san-linux-01 gdm[6741]: gdm_config_parse:
Chooser not found or it can't be executed by the GDM user
Oct 9 10:03:49 s...@display-san-linux-01 gdm[6816]:
gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0
Oct 9 10:03:54 s...@display-san-linux-01 gdm[7164]:
gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0
Oct 9 10:03:58 s...@display-san-linux-01 gdm[8121]:
gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0
Oct 9 10:03:58 s...@display-san-linux-01 gdm[6741]: deal_with_x_crashes:
Running the XKeepsCrashing script
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
-Marc
On 10/9/09 2:00 AM, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Date: Fri, 09 Oct 2009 01:04:41 -0400
> From: Bob Doolittle <[email protected]>
> To: SunRay-Users mailing list <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] SLES10SP2 and SRSS 4.2EA2 issues
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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> It appears that you forgot the mandatory reboot after running utinstall.
>
> After utinstall the product is installed, but not yet activated.
> Activation occurs currently during the subsequent reboot.
> One of the activation scripts is responsible for creating these links.
>
> -Bob
>
> Juarez, Marc wrote:
>> SR Admins,
>>
>> I am attempting to standup a Linux Sunray server and I have seem to have hit
>> a wall. I am running SLES10SP2 and SRSS 4.2EA2. To complete the installation
>> and to successfully run utconfig I needed to make the following
>> modifications...
>>
>> In /usr/lib/
>>
>> * lrwxrwxrwx 1 root bin 30 2009-10-06 21:27 liblber.so.199 ->
>> /usr/lib/liblber-2.2.so.7.0.20
>> * lrwxrwxrwx 1 root bin 19 2009-10-06 21:22 libldap.so.199 ->
>> /usr/lib/libldap.so
>>
>> In /etc/opt/SUNWut/
>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root bin 20 2009-10-08 14:45 jre -> /usr/bin/jre1.6.0_13
>>
>> Did I miss a step? Shouldn?t the installer taken care of this for me? If not,
>> can this be documented in the final release documentation?
>>
>> Also, in our environment the default runlevel is 3 as the majority of our
>> machines are lsf compute nodes using blade hardware. I noticed that the
>> sunray services in linux are set to start on boot at runlevel 5? Is this
>> needed even if we are using headless servers? Watching the console I see X
>> errors after every reboot at runlevel 5 as the default, not really a big deal
>> just want to make sure my config is correct.
>>
>> On to the real issue at hand, after a reboot of my 2FS dtu and softray client
>> both are stuck at error code 26. Log states the following...
>>
>> Oct 8 19:06:03 s...@display-san-linux-01 utauthd: Worker7 NOTICE: DISCONNECT
>> IEEE802.00144f7fcf98, pseudo.00144f7fcf98 reauthenticatingDuplicateTID
>> Oct 8 19:06:03 s...@display-san-linux-01 utauthd: SessionManager0 NOTICE:
>> TERMINATE: ACTIVE session
>> Oct 8 19:06:03 s...@display-san-linux-01 utauthd: Worker7 UNEXPECTED: during
>> send to: java.net.socketoutputstr...@eb017e error=java.net.SocketException:
>> Connection reset
>> Oct 8 19:06:03 s...@display-san-linux-01 utauthd: Worker7 NOTICE: DESTROY
>> pseudo.00144f7fcf98 lifetime=2081102
>> Oct 8 19:06:03 s...@display-san-linux-01 utauthd: Worker7 NOTICE:
>> whichServer
>> pseudo.00144f7fcf98:
>> Oct 8 19:06:03 s...@display-san-linux-01 utauthd: Worker7 NOTICE: CLAIMED by
>> StartSession.m7 NAME: pseudo.00144f7fcf98 PARAMETERS: {stealProtected=true,
>> terminalIPA=10.43.172.205, type=pseudo,
>> fw=GUI4.2_49_2009.08.27.18.08,Boot:MfgPkg_4.15_2006.07.20.16.57;
>> 2006.07.20-17:04:56-PDT, state=disconnected, cause=insert, doamgh=true,
>> barrierLevel=420, lockaction=disconnect, rawId=00144f7fcf98,
>> terminalCID=IEEE802.00144f7fcf98, MTU=1500, tokenSeq=1, firstServer=0a2b188f,
>> namespace=IEEE802, keyTypes=dsa-sha1-x1,dsa-sha1, ddcconfig=1:0,
>> clientRand=lGGNDUdCHbjnPIvY5ldvHa4plesqvh1VddV60RschZe, id=00144f7fcf98,
>> realIP=0a2baccd, startRes=1600x1200:1600x1200, useReal=true, event=insert,
>> sn=00144f7fcf98, rawType=pseudo, clientKeyStatus=unconfirmed, hw=SunRayP8-FS,
>> initState=1, usersession=false, _=1}
>> Oct 8 19:06:03 s...@display-san-linux-01 utauthd: Worker7 NOTICE: CONNECT
>> IEEE802.00144f7fcf98, pseudo.00144f7fcf98, all connections allowed
>> Oct 8 19:06:03 s...@display-san-linux-01 utauthd: Worker7 NOTICE: MTU = 1500
>> Oct 8 19:06:03 s...@display-san-linux-01 utdtsession: Hotdesk
>> (15,pseudo.00144f7fcf98,default)
>> Oct 8 19:06:03 s...@display-san-linux-01 utauthd: Worker7 NOTICE: SESSION_OK
>> pseudo.00144f7fcf98
>>
>> I am thinking that this is a GDM issue as it seems that X does not want to
>> start. What script starts up GDM? It seems to be running on my system:
>>
>> ps aux | grep gdm
>> root 6375 0.0 0.0 45136 3176 ? S 18:30 0:00
>> /usr/sbin/gdm-binary
>>
>> /etc/X11/gdm/custom.conf looks good:
>>
>> # SUNWut BEGIN - do not edit
>> VTAllocation=false
>> DynamicXServers=true
>> Greeter=/usr/libexec/gdmgreeter
>> BaseXsession=/etc/opt/SUNWut/gdm/Xsession.source_wrapper
>> RebootCommand=
>> HaltCommand=
>> XKeepsCrashing=/etc/opt/SUNWut/gdm/XKeepsCrashing.sunray
>> # SUNWut END
>>
>> Syslog errors
>>
>> Oct 8 18:30:05 s...@display-san-linux-01 gdm[6375]: gdm_config_parse:
>> Chooser
>> not found or it can't be executed by the GDM user
>> Oct 8 18:30:07 s...@display-san-linux-01 gdm[6480]:
>> gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0
>> Oct 8 18:30:11 s...@display-san-linux-01 gdm[7573]:
>> gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0
>> Oct 8 18:30:15 s...@display-san-linux-01 gdm[7757]:
>> gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0
>> Oct 8 18:30:15 s...@display-san-linux-01 gdm[6375]: deal_with_x_crashes:
>> Running the XKeepsCrashing script
>> Oct 8 18:30:28 s...@display-san-linux-01 gdm[6375]: Failed to start X server
>> several times in a short time period; disabling display :0
>>
>> I have setup/configured many sunray FOGs under solaris and never really
>> experienced this much grief under solaris.
>>
>> Lastly, does anyone know the official release date of SRSS 4.2? Any plans of
>> NSCM being supported under LINUX?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> -Marc
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