I mentioned this the other day, but have looked more closely now that
I've been able to restart the machine again.
I have a Sun Ray 1 for which no /tmp/SUNWut/units/... is created. I
see it in the logs:
----------------------------
Sep 22 11:56:58 ldesktops utauthd: Worker7 NOTICE: whichServer
pseudo.080020f90071:
Sep 22 11:56:58 ldesktops utauthd: Worker7 NOTICE: CLAIMED by
StartSession.m5 NAME: pseudo.080020f90071 PARAMETERS:
{stealProtected=true, terminalIPA=192.168.128.232, type=pseudo,
fw=1.1_22b_109127-02,REV=2000.07.26.16.13,Boot:1.4;
2000.05.11-14:52:17-PDT, state=disconnected, cause=insert, doamgh=true,
lockaction=disconnect, rawId=080020f90071,
terminalCID=IEEE802.080020f90071, namespace=IEEE802, id=080020f90071,
useReal=true, event=insert, sn=080020f90071, rawType=pseudo,
hw=SunRayP2, usersession=false, _=1}
Sep 22 11:56:58 ldesktops utauthd: Worker7 NOTICE: CONNECT
IEEE802.080020f90071, pseudo.080020f90071, all connections allowed
Sep 22 11:57:00 ldesktops utdtsession: Add (12,pseudo.080020f90071,normal)
Sep 22 11:57:02 ldesktops utauthd: Worker7 NOTICE: SESSION_OK
pseudo.080020f90071
----------------------------
...but no unit directory appears. The DTU in question seems to work
fine otherwise. A session directory appears in /tmp/SUNWut/sessions/
also. The unit directory for the other Sun Rays (same model) get
created ok, this is the only problem. I really need to get this
working, as there's a USB printer on that DTU that the customer is
screaming for. I should point out that this was working before, and
somehow suddenly stopped.
Can anyone help?
My next step is to replace the DTU, but I can't do that right away
because that site is a bit of a drive from here.
Server is Linux, SRSS 4.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL
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