Beckman, Daniel schrieb:
I've been using a cron job to perform a cold restart of Sun Ray
services every morning. That has worked well in the past to ensure
there are no DTUs stuck in an odd state. Since upgrading to 5.2.1, I
noticed that running "utrestart -c" generates an error, saying it's
been deprecated and to use "utstart" instead. I changed my cron job
to use "utstart", but it does not appear to work in the same way.


Of course the equvalent of 'utrestart -c' is 'utstart -c'. Are you using that?

After a few hours, "utdesktop -lw" shows several DTUs in an error
state. The only fix for those is to terminate the idle UNIX session,
then have the user hit CTRL-Moon. Running utload -r -t pseudo.<MAC>
doesn't work -- I get:


Need more info to guess what is going on. Probably better handled through Oracle support.

cat: cannot open /tmp/SUNWut/config/tokens/pseudo/<MAC>
Session ID cannot be determined.


Are your nightly cron jobs doing any 'cleanup' in /tmp?

- Jörg

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