Am Mittwoch, den 19.08.2009, 15:13 -0700 schrieb Jordan Erickson:
*cough https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/GnomeWatchdog cough*
*sneeze LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION, LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION_PROMPT sneeze *
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Hi there LTSPers,
We run an ubuntu 8.10 / LTSP 5.0 classroom at our school.
We have a quad-core server with 8G RAM and 26 clients.
Gigabyte switches.
So, on paper, it should cope with ease
When the classes logout hundreds of processes are left open.
So by trial and error I have come up with the
Hello,
whole script.
It kills processes of logged-out users.
On our system it runs every few minutes and works efficient enough.
Maybe not the best solution, but works for us :] We do not allow users
to run own demonized processes.
We use lt...@hardy (ubuntu repo package).
Greetings,
Wojtek
Hi Keith,
When the classes logout hundreds of processes are left open.
Didn't know LTSP 5 would produce such weird things. We're running LTSP
4.2 and KDE on a Suse 10.3 with a very similar hardware as yours, and
this is not a problem at all.
Maybe it's Gnome?
Rolf
When the classes logout hundreds of processes are left open.
Didn't know LTSP 5 would produce such weird things. We're running LTSP
4.2 and KDE on a Suse 10.3 with a very similar hardware as yours, and
this is not a problem at all.
Maybe it's Gnome?
Could be - There MUST be a simpler
Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
Hi Keith,
When the classes logout hundreds of processes are left open.
Didn't know LTSP 5 would produce such weird things. We're running LTSP
4.2 and KDE on a Suse 10.3 with a very similar hardware as yours, and
this is not a problem at all.
Maybe it's
Keith wrote:
Hi there LTSPers,
We run an ubuntu 8.10 / LTSP 5.0 classroom at our school.
We have a quad-core server with 8G RAM and 26 clients.
Gigabyte switches.
So, on paper, it should cope with ease
When the classes logout hundreds of processes are left open.
So by trial and error I have
*cough https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/GnomeWatchdog cough*
LTSP isn't the cause of this problem afaik, this is a generic session
issue. I could be wrong. I also heard that the newest LDM has the
gnome-watchdog type functionality built in (though it kills the procs
when the user