Vincent, What happens if you manually run the uttsc command that's in your kiosk.sh script?
The exit code of "5" appears to be from kiosk.sh, not uttsc [although the test above may show that it's actually coming from uttsc]. Check permissions [do you get different results running kiosk.sh as root vs as a regular user vs as a kiosk user [utku*]? Try removing the line in kiosk.sh that contains the uttsc call just to see how the script runs. Have you tried restarting the daemons ["utrestart -c"]? If you have 2 or more SRSs in a FOG, how are the other members behaving? Any feedback in /var/adm/messages or /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages? Scott From: sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org [mailto:sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of Vincent Sourin Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 2:58 PM To: sunray-users@filibeto.org Subject: EXT :[SunRay-Users] [SRSS 5.4] All Kiosk sessions crashed at once Hello Everyone, This evening all our kiosk sessions have crashed with the same error message : kioskcrit: [ID 702911 user.notice] Info: critical application kiosk.sh (pid=27667) exited with non zero status: 5 Actually, all these sessions uses a very basic custom Kiosk script which only called uttsc binary depending on the user. So I assume that the exit code comes from uttsc. This script runs without any problem since 2 years now (with previous SRSS versions) so I don't think the problem comes from the script itself. Does anyone know where I could find uttsc exit codes so I can identify the root cause of this problem ? Thank you in advance. Best Regards, Vincent. -
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