Hi Mike,
I did some more digging.
The start up script, /etc/init.d/x2gocleansessions, has what it
needs to create the directory /tmp/.X11-unix. However, that
script does not seem to be run during system startup on my very
minimal CentOS v6.4 servers.
Running "chkconfig --list | grep x2go" does not come up with
anything. Chkconfig does not see it, so
/etc/init.d/x2gocleansessions does not run even though it is in
the correct directory.
I had to add it manually to chkconfig so it would run on system
start up;
# chkconfig --add x2gocleansessions
Now chkconfig sees it as a script to run on system start up;
# chkconfig --list | grep x2go
x2gocleansessions 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:off
5:on 6:off
Now the start up script /etc/init.d/x2gocleansessions runs on
system start up and creates /tmp/.X11-unix.
I looked at other application heavy CentOS v6 servers that we have
x2go "working" on. They work because it seems that some other
application creates /tmp/.X11-unix during system start up. These
"working" machines also did not have x2gocleansessions running
upon system start up. I ran "chkconfig --add x2gocleansessions"
on them as well.
If I have figured out the problem, it looks like the x2goserver
installation script on CentOS v6 may need to have "chkconfig --add
x2gocleansessions" run in it.
Thanks,
Frank
On 10/29/2013 04:21 AM, Mike Gabriel
wrote:
Hi Frank,
On Fr 25 Okt 2013 15:43:16 CEST, Frank Warnke wrote:
On 10/25/2013 07:23 AM, Jan Engelhardt
wrote:
On Friday 2013-10-25 12:41, Mike Gabriel
wrote:
can you take a look at issue #332 in
X2Go BTS. Obviously, you should add
something to the RPM package's init script of X2Go Server
that resembles this
http://code.x2go.org/gitweb?p=x2goserver.git;a=blobdiff;f=debian/x2goserver.init;h=5ae86e4832e3f4c497cc238510aa26375d9bcfd3;hp=b56a4cb5898bdf805b533d153a54fd138e06f9b9;hb=b3d9404c654c051875a1f3abcbd3ff81aa6780b7;hpb=d7f10874cafc3113afe50d0e109f084533aace3f
The init script is already whatever was in
debian/x2goserver.init.
I have this in /etc/rc.d/rc.local on
CentOS v6.4 64bit, so that after a reboot, x2goclient can still
connect to the server;
/bin/mkdir -m 1777 /tmp/.X11-unix
As Jan stated, there should be an init script for X2Go Server. The
script launches /usr/sbin/x2gocleansessions. It also should
handled the /tmp/.X11-unix directory. Can you please check if that
script is in place? Can you also check, why it does not work on
your system? Thanks.
Mike