Troubleshooting VNC
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== Quota conditions == | == Quota conditions == | ||
- | ''' | + | '''vncserver''' may not start if you are over your [[AFS|AFS]] quota. |
== Authentication == | == Authentication == | ||
- | Likewise, | + | Likewise, vncserver may not start if you do not have a valid Kerberos ticket and [[AFS]] tokens. Try re-authenticating before starting VNC. |
<pre>kinit && aklog</pre> | <pre>kinit && aklog</pre> | ||
== Resetting the shell configuration == | == Resetting the shell configuration == | ||
- | Some kinds of changes to ~/.cshrc and ~/.login (or other shell configuration files) may break VNC; in particular, setting up the environment for certain applications (e.g., [[Cadence|Cadence]]) according to instructions is known to cause problems. | + | Some kinds of changes to ~/.cshrc and ~/.login (or other shell configuration files) may break VNC; in particular, setting up the environment for certain applications (e.g., [[Cadence|Cadence]]) according to instructions is known to cause problems. You can restore the default shell configuration by running '''updaterc'''. |
- | + | <pre>/usr/pubsw/bin/updaterc</pre> | |
== Resetting VNC state and configuration == | == Resetting VNC state and configuration == | ||
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<pre>rm -rf ~/.vnc | <pre>rm -rf ~/.vnc | ||
mkdir ~/.vnc | mkdir ~/.vnc | ||
- | vncpasswd</pre> | + | vncpasswd</pre> |
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+ | Search the farmshare-discuss archives for posts about [https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/swish?query=VNC&submit=Search+farmshare-discuss%21&metaname=swishdefault&sort=unixdate&listname=farmshare-discuss VNC]. |
Revision as of 15:36, 17 September 2014
Contents |
Quota conditions
vncserver may not start if you are over your AFS quota.
Authentication
Likewise, vncserver may not start if you do not have a valid Kerberos ticket and AFS tokens. Try re-authenticating before starting VNC.
kinit && aklog
Resetting the shell configuration
Some kinds of changes to ~/.cshrc and ~/.login (or other shell configuration files) may break VNC; in particular, setting up the environment for certain applications (e.g., Cadence) according to instructions is known to cause problems. You can restore the default shell configuration by running updaterc.
/usr/pubsw/bin/updaterc
Resetting VNC state and configuration
A common troubleshooting method is to reset the VNC configuration by deleting the ~/.vnc application directory.
rm -rf ~/.vnc mkdir ~/.vnc vncpasswd
Search the farmshare-discuss archives for posts about VNC.