On 2013-06-20 2:46 AM, Philippe BOURDEU d'AGUERRE wrote:
A softer way is to do:

pkill -9 gdm-binary

It doesn't interrupt current sessions.
Over time, the 26d's become unfixable. I have found that rebooting the server is the only way to fix it.

I now reboot out SR servers every night via cron in order to ensure that we don't get to an unfixable 26d state.

I'll try "pkill -9 gdm-binary" and hopefully I no longer need to reboot the servers.

Karl





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