Hi all,

I'm running SRSS4.2 on Solaris 10(x86) with 35 SunRay270s in an academic lab 
setting.

When a student leaves their login locked for too long, I eventually do a "pkill 
-9 -U .." on their login ID to kill their session.  In the past on my older 
setup (Sun Ray170s hosted on SRSS3.5, Solaris 10, Sparc) I managed to simply do 
a "Ctrl + Alt + Del + Backspace" combo twice, and that would kill the logged-in 
session on that DTU.   This is no longer the case and I'm wondering what may 
have changed in my setup, and/or something that I've forgotten to configure.

With this new setup in place (about 4 months) I've noticed that the DTU still 
shows the student as logged in despite the fact that I've killed their session 
manually with the pkill switch.  I usually then follow this up with a single 
combination of "Ctrl + Alt +Del + Backspace" to reboot the DTU and bring it 
back to a fresh login screen.

Any idears?

Does someone have tips on how to keep an eye out for idle login session or ones 
that have been locked too long, and how best to kill these automatically?

Thank you in advance,

Sarosh
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