Re: LDM crashing on trying to log in.
Gary Nutbeam <[email protected]> Fri, 18 Oct 2013 10:57:24 -0500
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Thanks. I'm going to download the image and have a look at it. On 10/18/2013 09:23 AM, Radek Bursztynowski wrote: > I tested it the once again. I can confirm that trying to log in that > epel-6-i386 image installed 2 mounts ago crash on trying to log in. > > But the image installed few days ago using my parameters works fine. I > copied this to another one LTSP server, and I have just finish the test > of copied image. Works fine with no crashing on trying to log in. > > If you want to try my working image you can download it, both i386 and > x86_64 versions: > http://www.bursztynowski.pl/ftp/linux/LinuxTerminalServerProject/5/5.4/epel-6-thin_client_image/ > > I renamed chroot directory to epel-6-i386_base and epel-6-x86_64_base. > > Best regards, > Radek > > --- >> Thanks for the info. Unfortunately I tried this with US information >> substituted and still have LDM crashing. I was running a Scientific >> Linux client and it was working better. I'll see if I can rollback to >> that, or maybe try the version out of the EPEL repo. >> >> On 10/14/2013 04:51 PM, Radek Bursztynowski wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have the same problems. The problem with first attempting to log in I >>> solved (I believe). This solution concerns i386 and x86_64 thin client >>> image (epel6-i386 and epel-6-x86_64). >>> >>> I added to /opt/ltsp/chroot/etc/sysconfig three files which I couldn't >>> find after ltsp-build-client script execution: >>> >>> >>> (Polish parameters) >>> clock >>> ZONE="Warsaw/Europe" >>> >>> i18n >>> LANG="pl_PL.UTF-8" >>> >>> keyboard >>> KEYTABLE="pl2" >>> MODEL="pc105" >>> LAYOUT="pl" >>> KEYBOARDTYPE="pc" >>> >>> and my /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/ltsp_chroot is not empty but includes >>> >>> LTSP_CHROOT=/opt/ltsp/i386 line >>> >>> and /opt/ltsp/x86_64/etc/ltsp_chroot includes >>> >>> LTSP_CHROOT=/opt/ltsp/x86_64 line. >>> >>> Now LDM doesn't reload and works fine. >>> >>> I am not sure that this the best solution, but it helped me. >>> >>> Thin client still doesn't reboot or shutdown. >>> >>> I tried Debian LTSP too, but I retrieved. Finally I moved Debian thin >>> client image to LTSP on CentOS 6.4 and I can use it, but I prefer epel-6 >>> images. In my opinion the most stable thin client image is Scientific >>> Linux 6.1 (ltsp-server 5.2) and I recommend it. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Radek >>> >>> --- >>>> It would be a lot of work for me to move to Debian, because of >>>> applications to be moved, tested on Debian, etc. Plus everything we do >>>> is CentOS and Fedora based. >>>> >>>> I can't shutdown or reboot the client either. I saw a hack on the list >>>> that I haven't tried yet to "fix" the shutdown/reboot problem. >>>> >>>> On 10/14/2013 10:42 AM, k12ltsp wrote: >>>>> Hi Gary, >>>>> >>>>> We have the same problem I'm afraid. >>>>> Using ltsp-server-5.4.5-24.elg.x86_64 but with 32 bit clients. Atom >>>>> processors in the clients with at least 1GByte RAM. >>>>> Usually work reliably once logged in. >>>>> >>>>> Also cannot shutdown or reboot the client. Tried some suggestions from >>>>> the list, but they didn't help. >>>>> >>>>> Things seem to have got worse recently, and I don't have the skills to >>>>> try and fix it, we do IT support for small businesses and web/database apps. >>>>> >>>>> Now trying Debian Wheezy with LTSP - just works, so looks like I shall >>>>> jump ship. >>>>> >>>>> Regards >>>>> Trevor >>>>> http://www.infocentrality.co.uk >>>>> >>>>> On 14/10/13 16:03, Gary Nutbeam wrote: >>>>>> I'm having stability problems with LDM. I'm using decent thin clients >>>>>> now (1700 model from disklessworkstations.com, hyperthreading atom, 2GB >>>>>> RAM etc.). >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm using ltsp-server 5.4.5-24 on CentOS 6.4 64bit from the ltsp repo at >>>>>> ltsprepo.s3.amazonaws.com. >>>>>> >>>>>> When first attempting to log in, after entering the username, LDM seems >>>>>> to crash, and restart. The second attempt to login works fine. If it >>>>>> doesn't crash on the first attempt, the X session crashes very shortly >>>>>> afterwards, usually when trying to launch an application. After the >>>>>> initial weirdness, everything seems to settle down and work. >>>>>> >>>>>> This behavior happens on both the physical thin clients AND a virtual >>>>>> client. >>>>>> >>>>>> Has anyone seen this problem and know what might be causing it? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>> >>>>>> Gary. >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> K12OSN mailing list >>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/k12osn >>>>>> For more info see <http://www.k12os.org> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> K12OSN mailing list >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/k12osn >>>>> For more info see <http://www.k12os.org> >>>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> K12OSN mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/k12osn >>>> For more info see <http://www.k12os.org> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> K12OSN mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/k12osn >>> For more info see <http://www.k12os.org> >>> > > _______________________________________________ K12OSN mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/k12osn For more info see <http://www.k12os.org>