On 06/27/11 10:47 AM, Beckman, Daniel wrote:
I've been using a cron job to perform a cold restart of Sun Ray services every morning. That has worked well 
in the past to ensure there are no DTUs stuck in an odd state. Since upgrading to 5.2.1, I noticed that 
running "utrestart -c" generates an error, saying it's been deprecated and to use 
"utstart" instead. I changed my cron job to use "utstart", but it does not appear to work 
in the same way.

It's mostly just a rename from the old utrestart. It should work much the same 
way. What you describe below doesn't seem related to utstart.

After a few hours, "utdesktop -lw" shows several DTUs in an error state. The 
only fix for those is to terminate the idle UNIX session, then have the user hit 
CTRL-Moon.

Just Ctrl-Moon doesn't restore it?

What does "idle UNIX session" mean exactly?
Are you running kiosk policy? Or are users logging into Unix desktops first and 
then running uttsc manually?

Have your DTUs upgraded to 5.2.1 firmware? What does utfwload show?

Running utload -r -t pseudo.<MAC>  doesn't work -- I get:

cat: cannot open /tmp/SUNWut/config/tokens/pseudo/<MAC>
Session ID cannot be determined.

That's a surprising command to run in this circumstance. It's not a supported 
end-user command, and it's just for loading new firmware.
Why are you trying to load new firmware?
Why this way?

-Bob

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