ottomeister wrote:
On 8/16/06, Luke J Militello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, I seem to have a minor issue w/Sunray on Ubuntu.  Sunrays work
fine, however upon server reboot, after a while (not sure how long
exactly) /var/run/utmp becomes stale and will not update.

SRSS doesn't do anything directly to the utmp file.  It leaves the
job of login bookkeeping to the X display manager.  What display
manager are you using?

You say the utmp file "will not update".  What does that mean?
It becomes unwritable, or its contents don't change when someone
logs in, or its timestamp doesn't change when someone logs in, or
something else?

OttoM.
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Last time I checked, any session with the GUI (GDM) updates. It seems and 'pts' connection does not get pushed to /var/run/utmp. Also by stale I mean the contents. This time stamp on the file is old and will not update. Perms are 664 root:utmp and current time stamp is the last time the server came up.

-Luke
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