Zoilo

lbussd is  stopping after I log out and starting when I log in.
Also see a connection to the terminal but it doesn't get any thing from
it the second time.

In these tests I'm relogging in as the same user.

John


Zoilo Gomez wrote:

> For me it seems to work fine now, but I experienced similar problems
> in the beginning.
>
> At some point (while tracking down another problem) I found that
> lbussd was not being killed after the session, but instead kept
> running on the server. I fixed this by explicitly killing lbussd at
> the end of each session.
>
> Now I have no more 'second login' problem, but I am not sure if it was
> lbussd that caused it.
>
> Z.
>
> =====
>
> John McMonagle wrote:
>
>> Having problem with local device support with ltsp 4.2.
>>
>> Like some other people it works properly on the first log in after
>> booting the terminal.  Usually will not work after that.
>> Did not see any solution do far.
>>
>> Have 2 systems set up with ltsp 4.2 one is one is a production server
>> in one of our offices and the other a test server at home.
>>
>> Running Debian sarge.
>> Running kde
>> test system runs fam  production server does not.
>> host names are defined in the dns like ws-2-83.advocap.org is
>> 192.168.2.83 etc.
>> Running custom kernel based on source package 2.6.15 in backports. 
>> Fuse was in the source.
>> Using fuse  fuse-utils  and libfuse2 from debian backports:
>> ii  fuse-utils     2.5.2-3bpo1    Filesystem in USErspace (utilities)
>> ii  libfuse2       2.5.2-3bpo1    Filesystem in USErspace library
>> Tried them from sarge and while it would create an icon on the
>> desktop it would never mount.
>> have cat /etc/fuse.conf
>> user_allow_other
>>
>> This is the result of the tests from the trouble shooting section.
>> This is done on a second login when it is not working.
>> There are no media icons being created on the desktop.
>>
>> From the terminal:
>>
>> at /etc/version
>> #
>> # Linux Terminal Server Project - LTSP
>> # For more info, visit http://www.ltsp.org
>> #
>> VERSION=4.2
>> 1058         root       1616   S   /sbin/lbuscd
>> 1384 tty2    root       1544   R   grep lbuscd
>> hostname
>> ws-101-183.localdomain
>> cat fstab
>> /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1
>> /tmp/drives/Removable_Device_30_Mb auto rw,noatime 0 0
>> /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target1/lun0/cd /tmp/drives/readonly auto ro 0 0
>>
>> Using localdomain as this is on home system and do not have a real
>> domain name to use and want to keep as much as possible like
>> production server.
>>
>> The other tests:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ id
>> uid=500(john) gid=500(john)
>> groups=24(cdrom),29(audio),100(users),118(fuse),500(john),501(ruthi)
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$  ps -ef | grep lbussd
>> john     30312 30287  0 10:39 ?        00:00:01 /usr/bin/perl -w
>> /usr/sbin/lbussd
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsmod | grep fuse
>> fuse                   33612  0
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /dev/fuse
>> crw-rw----  1 root fuse 10, 229 May 25 14:06 /dev/fuse
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $DISPLAY
>> ws-101-183.localdomain:0.0
>>
>> /usr/sbin/lbus_event_handler.sh add block /tmp 1024 Temp
>> gives no errors when run.
>>
>> Clicking on icon gives "Unable to run the command specified. The file
>> or folder file:/home/john/Drives//tmp does not exist."
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls Drives/
>> tmp
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l Drives
>> ls: Drives/tmp: No such file or directory
>> total 0
>>
>> Just in case it may have any relation to this  having a problem with
>> sound also  but that is a lower priority.
>> /usr/X11R6/bin/nasd -aa
>> gives:
>> Fatal server error:
>> Cannot establish any listening sockets
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>>
>>
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