Joachim Backes wrote: > Johnny Hughes wrote: >> Joachim Backes wrote: >>> Mogens Kjaer wrote: >>>> Joachim Backes wrote: >>>> ... >>>>> Known? >>>> ... >>>> >>>> Is you system x86_64, then: >>>> >>>> http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-October/088311.html >>>> >>>> else try if using another mirror helps. >>> thank you for your reply, but I did this already before sending an email >>> to the centos mailing list. Now when starting the nxclient on my >>> workstation, I get a message presenting some dead "available sessions" >>> which cannot be resumed. >>> >>> This happens on each nxclient start. >> >> The dead sessions, except the one that says X0 (local), are probably >> just leftovers in this directory: >> >> /var/lib/nxserver/db/running/ > > This dir is empty! And no session is/was running. > >> >> You can make sure all your current NX sessions are exited on the server, >> then go to that directory (/var/lib/nxserver/db/running/) and if there >> are files in there, remove them (or back them up to another directory if >> you want to be extremely cautious :D ). Also look in >> /var/lib/nxserver/db/failed. > > Is empty too. Maybe you have these in the NoMachine client's location instead: /usr/NX/var/db/ failed and running directories ... the entries you want to delete will look something like this: sessionId{03288000FC8EE2D8DBE68D29F8D417CA} <snip> Thanks, Johnny Hughes
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