I apologize in advance for starting a new thread but I accidentally
deleted the original post.
I posted several days ago about sessions dropping randomly even though
network connectivity was good, CPU light on the host, etc.
I have discovered another factor, this only happens when I have multiple
x2go clients connected to different hosts up simultaneously. One machine I left up all night and it stayed up, then I brought another machine up today, and within minutes the previous machine disconnected and has disconnected several times since.
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Am 20.10.2015 um 21:18 schrieb Robert Dinse:
I have discovered another factor, this only happens when I have multiple x2go clients connected to different hosts up simultaneously. One machine I left up all night and it stayed up, then I brought another machine up today, and within minutes the previous machine disconnected and has disconnected several times since.
Aaah yes, that sounds familiar. IIRC, PyHoCa doesn't show that behavior. Mihai *should* fix that in X2GoClient, but we have no ETA on it yet. :-/
Kind Regards, Stefan
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