Exactly that.  There is no running session at all.

-Bill
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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] spurious random session termination

ottomeister wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Quayle, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> With no notice or user intervention, we see occasional disconnects of user
>> sessions.
>> Here's the associated log entry…
>>
>> Jun  4 12:26:17 srprops02a utauthd: [ID 794400 user.info] SessionManager0
>> NOTICE: EMPTY: ACTIVE session
>
> Perhaps the session's X server crashed.  Is the user able to
> reconnect to his session, or is it gone and he has to log in
> again to get a fresh desktop?  If it's completely gone then do
> any interesting messages appear in /var/dt/Xerrors (on
> Solaris) or the per-display logs in /var/log/gdm (on Linux)
> when this happens?
>
> OttoM.

We have also seen this behavior. Unrepeatabily, a users session will just
blank out and return to login screen. I've not been able to locate anything in
any of the logs. The user is able to log in again, but the system acts like
they were never on. No session resuming, and none of the applications that
were open are still running. Since it happens pretty randomly, and seemingly
without cause, I'm not sure how I could provide any details to help.

Christian McHugh
Northern Arizona University
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