Corni,

Do you how to make it fail quickly? (Please see **** below.) I'm trying to find a way to get the viewer to fail quickly when the server goes down.

Thanks!

Joe Henley

Corni Beerse wrote:
Kelly F. Hickel wrote:

I've been seeing the following behavior for quite awhile, and I'm
getting tired of it, so I thought I'd ask....



From time to time, I'll go to connect to a VNC server session and it

will have exited. There's nothing in the VNC or machine logs, the X lock files in /tmp have been orphaned, and the VNC/X process is gone. I've seen this with RealVNC servers ranging from v3.3 through v4b4, and I've seen it on solaris, RH 7.2, RH 8, RH 9, and Fedora. I've seen it on my office lan, and on my home lan.. Sometimes it seems to happen while a client is connected, but it also happens when no client is connected. Usually it seems to happen "off hours", although I've seen it happen during the day. Sometimes it's over the weekend, other times just overnight. I haven't been able to find any pattern, nor any clue to what's happening. Other users at my company (using different servers and clients) have also seen this.



Anybody else seen it? Any clues?


Investigatons include settings of used stuff that can make this happen:
- autologout from the window manager or display manager (gnome, kde, cde etc)
- bad connections: If a vnc-session detects a missing connection, the viewer fails.
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If it does not detect a missing connection (there is no
keyboard or mouse action) then the network can be disconnected an connected after which the session continues...
- automatic clearing of X11 sockets (I've seen this on Solaris)


Since you use many versions of Xvnc (and vncviewer) I dont expect them to be problematic.

CBee
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