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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Xclock command not working Post 302931246 by rbatte1 on Monday 12th of January 2015 06:32:48 AM
Old 01-12-2015
You seem to be adding your server's IPaddress to itself with:-
Code:
xauth add 125.19.55.169:10

...but then you set the display to localhost, which might be the problem. Try setting these two with the same address. If you direct the DISPLAY to be localhost, then the incoming connection will be from 127.0.0.1, not the 125.19.55.169 address you have allowed.


Can you have another go?



Robin
 

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NAME
kumo-server - kumofs server daemon SYNOPSIS
kumo-server -m <addr[:port=19700]> -p <addr[:port19700]> -l <addr[:port=19800]> -s <path.tch> DESCRIPTION
kumo-server stores actual data. You can add kumo-servers after buiding the cluster. You can get live status of the kumo-manager using kumostat and kumotop command. OPTIONS
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