that is exactly that I need "move process from one unix to another", so with
this metod they won´t see a blank screen.
But if the only way is pass sunray2 to offline mode, I´ll do.

Thanks!

On 9/19/07, Bob Doolittle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This depends on what you mean by "move active sessions".  There is no way
> to
> migrate the processes from one Unix system to another, if that's what
> you mean.
> If you want users to start new sessions on sunray1, you could "offline"
> sunray2
> and then request users to terminate their sessions (or simply wait
> until, over time,
> all users have started new sessions on sunray2).
>
> The way to "offline" a server is via "utadm -f".
>
> -Bob
> Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this mail are my own,
> and are not necessarily shared by my employer
>
>
> Martin Parodi wrote:
> > Hi all, I have two servers in a same failover group running SRSS4 they
> are
> > running over CentOs 4.5.
> > Actually I testing and I need implement it in november
> > They have 6 sunrays DU connected, I have 3 in sunray1 and 3 in sunray2.
> > The question is, how can I move active sessions from sunray2 to sunray1
> > without restart sunray2?
> > The sessions are running in CAM mode and thay are using rdesktop to
> windows.
> > The servers are in loadbalancing mode.
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
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