Solaris Common Desktop Environment: Advanced User's and System Administrator's Guide

Stopping the Login Server

	/usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -d

This will tell the system not to start the login server when you next reboot.

	/usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -kill

This issues the command kill login_server_process_ID)


Note –

Killing the login server process terminates all user sessions managed by the login server.


You can also stop the login server by killing the process ID. The login server process ID is stored in /var/dt/Xpid or in the file specified in Xconfig by the Dtlogin.pidFile resource.

If you are logged in to the desktop at the time you kill the login server, your desktop session will immediately terminate.