Stephan Wiesand wrote: > Hi Troy, > > On Wed, 4 Oct 2006, Troy Dawson wrote: > >> Hi Mark, >> That made me think along the lines of why are we removing the file >> when we startup, and not when we shutdown. >> So here's what I did, and this seems to be working. (Luckily >> thunderbird is failing quite consistently for me today.) >> >> Instead of having the script run when we startup (by naming it >> S01parentlock), we make it run when we shutdown (by naming it >> K99parentlock). >> >> That has worked for me, and to be honest, makes more sense. > > Alas, it's guaranteed to fail if the AFS token has expired, or is no > longer available (during logout), or the system crashes, or the > thunderbird script is killed, or... > > I still think it has to run during startup. > > When that failed for you, maybe there simply was a lock link present for > some reason? > > Stephan > Well, it's actually still ok. I watched the debug output's, and it actually runs the kill script on startup. From what I could tell it goes Start Script Kill Script Start Sctip Actually run Thunderbird, then on exit Kill Script So, even if we put it on the kill script side, for some reason, it still get's run. Troy -- __________________________________________________ Troy Dawson [log in to unmask] (630)840-6468 Fermilab ComputingDivision/CSS CSI Group __________________________________________________