It does this by killing the Xvnc process, whose process ID is stored in the file "$HOME/.vnc/host:display#.pid". It actually ignores anything preceding a ":" in its argument. This can be useful so you can write "vncserver -kill $DISPLAY", for example at the end of your xstartup file after a particular application exits. · This option allows you to manually start a window manager in your TigerVNC session. -xstartup script. ps -ef | grep vnc. It will list all the vnc related process that are in running state. So note down the PID of the process having the name. Xvnc. And execute the command kill -9 Xvnc Process(es) I will kill the VNC server. Either you can manually kill the process or you can follow proper configuration steps and use a different login session no. for vncserver. Error: # service vncserver restart Shutting down VNC server: 2:root [FAILED] Starting VNC server: 2:root A VNC server is already running as:2 [FAILED] # vncserver -kill:2 Can't find file /root/.vnc/www.doorway.ru You'll have to .
Show activity on this post. As @bob has mentioned use the command -. ps -ef | grep vnc. It will list all the vnc related process that are in running state. So note down the PID of the process having the name. Xvnc. And execute the command kill -9 Xvnc Process (es). I will kill the VNC server. This option allows you to manually start a window manager in your TigerVNC session. -xstartup script. ps -ef | grep vnc. It will list all the vnc related process that are in running state. So note down the PID of the process having the name. Xvnc. And execute the command kill -9 Xvnc Process(es) I will kill the VNC server. Either you can manually kill the process or you can follow proper configuration steps and use a different login session no. for vncserver. Error: # service vncserver restart Shutting down VNC server: 2:root [FAILED] Starting VNC server: 2:root A VNC server is already running as:2 [FAILED] # vncserver -kill:2 Can't find file /root/.vnc/www.doorway.ru You'll have to kill the Xvnc process manually.
if you prefer to manually terminate a session, open a shell on the vnc server and make sure you are logged in as the user that owns the vnc session you want to. In this case the Xvnc process must be killed by hand, using ps, e.g.: % ps aux | grep vnc mbt p2 S Xvnc:1 -desktop X -h. service: control www.doorway.ru complete the VNC server's initial configuration, use the vncservercommand to set up a The next block creates the command keyword.
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