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Re: Incomplete logout on m4-035-19.mit.edu

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Richard Basch)
Fri Mar 12 19:09:40 1993

Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1993 19:09:36 -0500
To: pshuang@Athena.MIT.EDU
Cc: bugs@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: bugs[10355]
From: "Richard Basch" <basch@MIT.EDU>


Please use "sendbug" next time; we need to know the machine type and the
Athena version for bug reports.  Anyway, this particular bug will be
fixed in 7.5B.

-Richard


[10355]  daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (pshuang@Athena.MIT.EDU) Athena Bugs 03/12/93 16:11 (50 lines)
Subject: Incomplete logout on m4-035-19.mit.edu
From: pshuang@Athena.MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 93 16:11:52 -0500
To: bugs@Athena.MIT.EDU

I got this error in console when I tried to logout:

 > 16:07 ************************************************************
 > 16:07                 Your session is still running.
 > 16:07 
 > 16:07 end_session failed because:
 > 16:07   The file /tmp/session_gate_pid. doesn't exist or is
 > 16:07   not readable.
 > 16:07 
 > 16:07 If you are running a .xsession file other than the system
 > 16:07 default, and that file does not invoke the program
 > 16:07 'session_gate', then end_session will not work.  You should
 > 16:07 end your session by terminating the last process you started
 > 16:07 in your .xsession file.
 > 16:07 
 > 16:07 If you did run session_gate, then the file was somehow
 > 16:07 deleted.  Try typing 'end_session -force' (this time only)
 > 16:07 to end your session.
 > 16:07 ************************************************************

I don't run my own .xsession file. My login process and account seemed
normal except that the system was very slow to respond especially on
anything which involved network access, which I assumed was due to just
generally busy network at this busy hour.

I tried the command "end_session -force" and got:

 > % end_session -force
 > uid: Undefined variable.
 > ************************************************************
 > No session_gate processes are running -- you are probably
 > using a customized session file.  End your session by
 > terminating the last process you started in your session
 > file.
 > ************************************************************

I'm going to try to logout now by manually killing session_gate:

 > % ps aux | grep gate
 >  pshuang 11381 0.0%   1%   100   140  pts/0    S  0:00 grep gate
 >  pshuang 15281 0.0%   0%   108    36  pts/1    S  0:01 session_gate -logout

---
Yours in Leadership, Friendship, and Service,
Ping Huang (INTERNET: pshuang@athena.mit.edu), probably speaking for himself

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