Re: gconfd and multiple machines
seth vidal <[email protected]> 06 May 2003 16:26:20 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.gnome.os.redhat |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
> > I'm interested in what goes wrong with the local locks - assuming you > switch to local locks with all apps/gconfd exited, I wouldn't expect > too much weirdness (unless you go back and forth between the machines > changing stuff on each as fast as you can). Yah I killed all apps and gconfd - cleared nfs locks in the homedir, etc on both systems. set up the local lock environment variable script in /etc/profile.d Then I logged in on one. No changes would take effect on that single system until I logged out and back in. so I did that, and I could make changes. Then I logged into another machine on that same account (with the same local gconf environment variable set) and their config was a bit screwy. After logging out and in a couple of times on either system while changing things I noticed that on one machine the configuration was positively hosed up. Desktop icons became just white paper icons (the default icon for nautilus afaict) - until I went into gconf-editor and fixed in manually. I intend to give it some more tests. I did this quickly b/c it could help deal with some problems we have had with users complaining about no simultaneous logins. Thanks -sv