[K12OSN] Thin clients not able to connect to server

Jennifer Waters watersjenusa2002 at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 5 17:37:39 UTC 2004


I really need help on this.  I am at a school where
the Linux lab has been down most of the term.  Right
now the thin clients cannot connect to the file
server.  I am using pretty-chooser, because I have 1
file/application server and 3 application servers.  It
is very important that I get this lab up and running,
they are pushing to make it a windows lab.   Help. 
This is information I sent previously.

Here is a snippet of the rc.sysinit file.  Hopefully
it helps.

Thank you for your help.

Jennifer

################################################################################
#
# Check the hostname
#

echo "127.0.0.1   localhost  $"s03"tmp/hosts
echo "${DEFAULT_SERVER}  server"  >>/tmp/hosts

################################################################################
#
# Start the syslog daemon
#
pr_set 88 "Starting syslogd"
SYSLOG_HOST=${SYSLOG_HOST:-${DEFAULT_SERVER}}
reg_info SYSLOG_HOST
echo "Starting syslogd"
echo "*.* @${SYSLOG_HOST}" >/tmp/syslog.conf
syslogd -m 60 -R ${SYSLOG_HOST}

################################################################################
#
# Local app daemon stuff
#
if [ "${LOCAL_APPS}" = "Y" ]; then
    pr_set 90 "Starting Portmapper"
    echo "Starting portmapper"
    portmap

    # pr_set 91 "Starting xinetd"
    # echo "Starting xinetd"
    # xinetd

    if [ "${NIS_SERVER}" != "" ]; then
        pr_set 92"Setting NIS server"
        echo "Setting NIS Server"
        echo "ypserver ${NIS_SERVER}" >>/tmp/yp.conf
        reg_info NIS_SERVER
    fi

    pr_set 93 "Setting domainname"
    echo "Setting domainname"
    NIS_DOMAIN=${NIS_DOMAIN:-"ltsp"}
    reg_info NIS_DOMAIN
    echo domainname ${NIS_DOMAIN}
    domainname ${NIS_DOMAIN}

    pr_set 94 "Starting ypbind"
    echo "Starting ypbind"
    if [ -z "${NIS_SERVER}" ]; then
        ypbind -broadcast
    else
        ypbind -f /tmp/yp.conf
    fi

    echo "Starting sshd..."
    sshd

fi

################################################################################
#
# Run the additional rc files.
# These are to make it easier to integrate additional
functionality
# into an ltsp system.  Add your scripts to etc/rc.d,
and put the name
# of the script in the lts.conf file, and it will be
executed.
#

pr_set 95 "Checking for rcfiles"
for i in 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10; do
    RCVAR=RCFILE_${i}
    RCFILE=${!RCVAR}
    if [ -n "${RCFILE}" ]; then
        reg_info ${RCVAR}
        if [ -x /etc/rc.d/${RCFILE} ]; then
            /etc/rc.d/${RCFILE}
        else
            pr_fail
            echo
            echo "  ERROR: RCFILE_${i} is setup in
lts.conf, but"
            echo "  it does not exist in the /etc/rc.d
directory"
            echo
            echo -n "Press <enter> to continue "
            read CMD
        fi
    fi
done

################################################################################
#
# Setup the sound stuff.
#
reg_info SOUND
if [ "${SOUND}" = "Y" ]; then
    pr_set 97 "Setting up sound"
    /etc/rc.sound
fi

################################################################################
#
# Setup a link in /tmp to give backward compatibility
with
# earlier versions of ltsp.
#
ln -s /etc/screen.d/startx /tmp/start_ws


pr_set 100 "rc.sysinit completed, switching to
multi-session mode"
echo "rc.sysinit completed, switching to multi-session
mode"

echo
sleep 1


		
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