Happy New Year! I have a condition that is giving me some issues. It seems that someone is losing track of what sessions are running and attached, and gdm doesn't like it.
Here's a snippet from the messages log: Jan 4 12:49:25 srprtocc03c utxsun: Jan 4 12:49:25 srprtocc03c utxsun: Can not determine token ID Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c utxconfig: Error: could not open file '/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/11' for reading. Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c utxsun: Error: could not open file '/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/11' for reading. Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c utxsun: Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c utxsun: Can not determine token ID Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c gdm[6112]: deal_with_x_crashes: Running the XKeepsCrashing script Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c gdm-XKeepsCrashing: GDM can't start X server. Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c utxconfig: Error: could not open file '/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/14' for reading. Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c utxsun: Error: could not open file '/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/14' for reading. Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c utxsun: Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c utxsun: Can not determine token ID Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c gdm[6112]: deal_with_x_crashes: Running the XKeepsCrashing script Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c gdm-XKeepsCrashing: GDM can't start X server. Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c utxconfig: Error: could not open file '/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/16' for reading. Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c utxsun: Error: could not open file '/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/16' for reading. Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c utxsun: Jan 4 12:49:26 srprtocc03c utxsun: Can not determine token ID Jan 4 12:49:27 srprtocc03c utxconfig: Error: could not open file '/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/11' for reading. Jan 4 12:49:27 srprtocc03c utxsun: Error: could not open file '/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/11' for reading. Jan 4 12:49:27 srprtocc03c utxsun: Jan 4 12:49:27 srprtocc03c utxsun: Can not determine token ID Jan 4 12:49:27 srprtocc03c utxconfig: Error: could not open file '/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/19' for reading. Jan 4 12:49:27 srprtocc03c utxsun: Error: could not open file '/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/19' for reading. utsession -p indeed shows no session for these display numbers. A restart of the server cleans it up, but it will come back in a few days. (restarting these servers is not usually an option. They are production servers and the sessions on these servers are typically active for > 1 month, with no disconnection.) OS is RHEL 5.2 SRSS is 4.1 "netstat -na" shows plenty of sockets available for new sessions, and the displays above not taken. "ps -ef|grep gdm" shows the displays above not active. I'm not sure what is causing this condition, but would really like to find out what it could be and how to fix it without impacting the rest of the running sessions. Thanks! -Bill _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
