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[OT] xdmcp



Can anyone direct me to a proper documentation about how I can get a Redhat
6.x/7.x server to show it's current work load when it appears in an XDMCP
chooser ?

We have a few Redhat machines that appear as:
ServerName1  IP-Address1  (Available (load x.xx))
ServerName2  IP-Address2  (Linux 2.2.12-20smp)
ServerName3.DomainName  IP-Address3  (Linux 2.4.2-2smp)


I have no idea who set up the first two machines and I wanted to get a
unified display from all servers, so I was wondering where do I configure
this published information in each server.


	Thanks in advance,
	Shmulik Hen      
      Software Engineer
	Linux Advanced Networking Services
	Intel Network Communications Group
	Jerusalem, Israel


-----Original Message-----
From: Cedar Cox [mailto:cedarc@visionforisrael.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 10:26 AM
To: linux-il@linux.org.il
Subject: xdmcp



I'm trying to get kdm to manage a remote X server via XDMCP (and the
chooser).  Can anyone give meaning to these error messages (ie. tell me
what my problem is)?  These two machines are communicating over a CIPE
link.  I'm thinking that maybe it's because I'm using "Protocol version
3", but I'm not sure why.

Thanks
-Cedar

Unusual System Events
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Aug  3 09:59:24 nanu kdm[7009]: Hung in
XOpenDisplay(wk1.visionforisrael.com:0), aborting 
Aug  3 09:59:24 nanu kdm[7009]: Hung in
XOpenDisplay(wk1.visionforisrael.com:0), aborting 
Aug  3 09:59:24 nanu kdm[7009]: server open failed for
wk1.visionforisrael.com:0, giving up 
Aug  3 09:59:24 nanu kdm[7009]: server open failed for
wk1.visionforisrael.com:0, giving up 
Aug  3 09:59:24 nanu kdm[2072]: Display wk1.visionforisrael.com:0 cannot be
opened 
Aug  3 09:59:24 nanu kdm[2072]: Display wk1.visionforisrael.com:0 cannot be
opened 
Aug  3 09:59:24 nanu kdm[2072]: Display wk1.visionforisrael.com:0 is being
disabled 
Aug  3 09:59:24 nanu kdm[2072]: Display wk1.visionforisrael.com:0 is being
disabled 


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