Hi there,
Got thin and fat client shutdowns to work on a variety of client hardware
by issuing these commands (not entirely sure which one does the trick):
pkill screen-session
/etc/init.d/udev stop
pkill pulseaudio
alsa --force-unload
halt -fp
Struggled with this for some time as
Is there any reason to change the newer version of the nbd-disconnect
script?
I haven't seen it fail to shutdown any client...
Στις 19/05/2014 09:59 μμ, ο/η Nick Fenger έγραψε:
Hi there,
Got thin and fat client shutdowns to work on a variety of client
hardware by issuing these commands (not e
I've got this problem several times recently. I can't be more precise, but as
far as i remember my last troubleshooting session on this, I've found that at
one point the disconnect script "disables" the network board. And on some mobos
(lenovo with intel network chipset) this "freezes" the thin
Στις 19/05/2014 10:27 μμ, ο/η Nick Fenger έγραψε:
I only tried the newest version of the nbd-disconnect script on a HP
Compaq dc7800 and it did not work (shutting down from a root login on
tty1) while with my additional commands it does shutdown. I had to do
the alsa --force-unload on all of my
For fat and thin ltsp clients I replace the /sbin/poweroff binary with a
script that executes the additional commands. Non-ltsp clients do not have
issues shutting down.
In my test, I logged in as root from tty1 on my updated ltsp thin client
(image rebuilt with the new nbd-disconnect) (ctrl+alt+F
Alkis,
I've done some more testing and the newest nbd-disconnect IS working on my
previously non-working Dell Optiplex 7xx series. As you stated, shutdown
works when initiated from the graphical interfaces - LightDM (fat) and LDM
(thin). I'll test my Gateway E Series systems when I'm at my other s
Στις 20/05/2014 02:18 πμ, ο/η Nick Fenger έγραψε:
Alkis,
I've done some more testing and the newest nbd-disconnect IS working on
my previously non-working Dell Optiplex 7xx series. As you stated,
shutdown works when initiated from the graphical interfaces - LightDM
(fat) and LDM (thin). I'll tes