Re: Cannot Start xserver

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I am unsure why an X server is needed on a server, but have you tried backing up your X configuration and then using "system-config-display --reconfig" to try and reconfigure your X? Are you running out of memory? What does top tell you?

On Sun, 6 Sep 2009, Kalyan Sundar wrote:

/tmp and /var have 5GB of space . There is no log file created as well.
There are times when the terminal window crashes after it reaches a point..

Not sure how to proceed on this.. Kindly advice.

Thanks,
kalyan
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Barry Brimer <lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

  We are trying to unzip a huge file on our Linux server.
It is progressising without any issues but after 2 hrs I get below error.

Cannot Start Xserver (your graphical interface) It is likely that it is
not
set-up correctly.

Please advice to resolve such behavior of Linux.

Note : We are on RHEL AS 4 .


Linux does strange things when you run out of disk space on your /, /tmp,
or /var filesystem.  Any chance you have run out of disk space?  What do
your logs say?

Barry

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