Nishimura, Scott L (IT Solutions) schrieb:
Anton,

I tried your suggestion but ran into the following:

DING! rsunsu-is-sr01: / {14} # /etc/init.d/utstorage stop
11:01 rsunsu-is-sr01: / {15} # /etc/init.d/utsvc stop
11:01 rsunsu-is-sr01: / {16} # /opt/SUNWkio/bin/kioskuseradm delete
Cannot delete kiosk user configuration: there are active sessions.

"utwho -ca" shows nothing.  There are no active sessions, as far as I
can tell.  Perhaps it can't delete the accounts because certain
daemons are still running?


To see what kiosk sessions still are seen as active, use
  # /opt/SUNWkio/bin/kioskuseradm status -v

This shows what displays have been assigned a kiosk user account for a session and that account has not been released.

To delete user accounts despite of these, use
  # /opt/SUNWkio/bin/kioskuseradm delete -f

This server is part of a 2-server FOG; the other is accepting connections while I work on this one. Could it be that the database holds session info that is common to all members of the FOG? Would
all members of the FOG have to be down for the "delete" command to
work?


No. The Kiosk Mode component at this level is completely unaware of Sun Ray Software in general and failover groups in particular.

HTH

- Jörg

--
Jörg Barfurth                        http://blogs.sun.com/joergb

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