Nicolás
2014-09-26 16:57:15 UTC
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
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