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[SunRay-Users] utxsun/utxconfig issues
Nicolás
2014-09-26 16:57:15 UTC
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I'm running SRS v. 5.4.3 together with SROS v. 11.1.3.0.26 on a Oracle
Linux 6.3 distribution.

I'm having the following issue with my clients:

Sep 26 17:39:16 srs2 utdtsession: Delete (15,pseudo.00144fXXXXXX)
Sep 26 17:39:17 srs2 gdm-simple-slave[23334]: WARNING: Unable to close
session: Unable to find session for cookie#012
Sep 26 17:39:22 srs2 utxconfig: Error: could not open file
'/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/15' for reading.
Sep 26 17:39:22 srs2 utxsun: Error: could not open file
'/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/15' for reading.
Sep 26 17:39:22 srs2 utxsun:
Sep 26 17:39:22 srs2 utxsun: Can not determine token ID
Sep 26 17:39:27 srs2 utxconfig: Error: could not open file
'/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/15' for reading.
Sep 26 17:39:27 srs2 utxsun: Error: could not open file
'/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/15' for reading.
Sep 26 17:39:27 srs2 utxsun:
Sep 26 17:39:27 srs2 utxsun: Can not determine token ID
Sep 26 17:39:32 srs2 utxconfig: Error: could not open file
'/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/15' for reading.
Sep 26 17:39:32 srs2 utxsun: Error: could not open file
'/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/15' for reading.
Sep 26 17:39:32 srs2 utxsun:
Sep 26 17:39:32 srs2 utxsun: Can not determine token ID
Sep 26 17:39:37 srs2 utxconfig: Error: could not open file
'/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/15' for reading.
Sep 26 17:39:37 srs2 utxsun: Error: could not open file
'/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/15' for reading.
Sep 26 17:39:37 srs2 utxsun:
Sep 26 17:39:37 srs2 utxsun: Can not determine token ID
Sep 26 17:39:42 srs2 utxconfig: Error: could not open file
'/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/15' for reading.
Sep 26 17:39:42 srs2 utxsun: Error: could not open file
'/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/15' for reading.
Sep 26 17:39:42 srs2 utxsun:
Sep 26 17:39:42 srs2 utxsun: Can not determine token ID
Sep 26 17:39:42 srs2 gdm-binary[3776]: WARNING: GdmDisplay: Display
/org/gnome/DisplayManager/Display6 failed 5 times in 25,000000 seconds,
no longer managing display

The mentioned file indeed doesn't exist. I don't have any script that
could be deleting files from /tmp (tmpwatch has been uninstalled), and
this seems to come suddenly. Any hint on what could be causing this
behavior, and how to fix it?

Thanks,

Nicolás

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