Sunray 4.2 Connector Proxy messages

I recently upgraded one of the 5 sunray servers in a failover group from SRSS 4.0 to SRSS 4.2 All of the 250+ sunray sessions connect via a kiosk script to one of 4 windows terminal server farms running win 2003 and win 2003 R2.
I upgraded the SRWC (2.2) as well as the SRSS (4.2). In addition I have also installed SRSS 4.2 patch (140994-03), Kiosk 4.2 patch (143535-01) and SRWC 2.2 patch (143215-03) All servers are X4100 running Solaris 10 update 8.
SInce the upgrade, I have had no complaints from users, but my /var/adm/messages file is filled with entries every few minutes as shown below :
Sun Ray Connector proxy: [12349] : [ID 855542 user.error] Child closed socket prematurely, session shutdown.
Sun Ray Connector proxy: [12553] : [ID 855542 user.error] Child closed socket prematurely, session shutdown.
Sun Ray Connector proxy: [12588] : [ID 855542 user.error] Child closed socket prematurely, session shutdown.
Sun Ray Connector proxy: [12620] : [ID 855542 user.error] Child closed socket prematurely, session shutdown.
Sun Ray Connector proxy: [12652] : [ID 855542 user.error] Child closed socket prematurely, session shutdown.
Sun Ray Connector proxy: [12684] : [ID 855542 user.error] Child closed socket prematurely, session shutdown.
Also I have noticed that the upgraded server doesn't seem to have as many sessions as the other 4.0 servers
Any ideas /suggestions much appreciated.
Frank
Auckland, New Zealand.

Sorry for later answer, we are deploying a vSphere and things got complicated.
Nice to meet Frank (Paco, Curro ...) ;-). You're one of 'the Line'!!!, CADIZ! hehe
How small is this world ... I'm from Granada, you are welcome to my land ..
On the subject of black screens, I can tell you that my infrastructure consists of two servers in cluster with SSRS and SRWC. On the back I have a Windows Terminal Server farm with two servers.
At first, all servers were virtualized with VMware 3.5, but later changed the SSRS per physical server (Sun Fire X2100 (x86) with the latest version of Solaris and the latest patches sunray), but the problem persists. Since I can only remove the WTS and pass it to the new platform vSphere.
As I said in my first message, after a short period of inactivity, the DTU are blocked without responding to the mouse or keyboard, although the WTS session is still active, because I can connect from the server itself.
I do not know if you can guide me in some way things look, to cancel, etc.
First of all, thank you very much for your interest, even calling to SUN.
Nice to talk to you ...
Jose Garrido
Granada
SPAIN

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