Perhaps we can help. Can you answer my question please? Does "utwho -ac" on any of the 
servers show the DTUs which are reported by "utdesktop -lw"?

-Bob

On 01/04/11 11:27, Karl Rossing wrote:
What I'm trying to do is to proactively find dtu's that are showing 26d.

I have 110 DTU's on 3 servers in a fog. 26d errors get worse over time.

Karl

On 11-01-04 10:04 AM, Bob Doolittle wrote:
On 01/04/11 10:43, Karl Rossing wrote:

utdesktop -lw will show me desktops that are in an errored state.

How can I find out a process id for the errored session?

When you see DTUs in this state, do they show up anywhere with "utwho -c"? If 
so, that should indicate the display number. You should be able to find the associated 
processes from that. I imagine you'd only care about the Xnewt server. This state can 
occur in some circumstances if the X server is hung or has crashed.

Your problem is going to be that if there is a large number of servers at your 
site you will have to track down which server is hosting the session for the 
DTU.

-Bob




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