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=== Error: NoMachine service not available on [server] ===
 
=== Error: NoMachine service not available on [server] ===
 
It may be that the your NX client key needs to be updated.
 
It may be that the your NX client key needs to be updated.
* Obtain the latest key from a sysadmin type.
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# Obtain the latest key from a sysadmin type.
* Replace the current key with the new key by either copying and pasting it or pointing NX to the new file containing the key.
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# Replace the current key with the new key by either copying and pasting it or pointing NX to the new file containing the key.
** The setting's location will vary depending your NX version but it is usually in the login settings panel.
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#* The setting's location will vary depending your NX version and platform, but it is usually in the login settings panel.

Revision as of 10:35, 17 September 2013

Welcome to the NX page

This page is where CHG'ers go to learn about connecting to CHG machines through NX.

Intro to NX

NX Distributed Computing Architecture is a suite of technologies and commercial tools, designed to make network computing as easy and widespread as browsing the web. It consists of a thin layer of server software that enables any Unix computer to work as a terminal server. Clients are also available for a wide range of platforms and operating systems. NoMachine has chosen to build the foundations of its NX Distributed Computing Architecture on the well known and widely used X-Window System - the windowing system that's behind the Graphical User Interfaces of Linux and the Unix Operating System.

Installing NX

Configuring NX

Troubleshooting NX

Error: NoMachine service not available on [server]

It may be that the your NX client key needs to be updated.

  1. Obtain the latest key from a sysadmin type.
  2. Replace the current key with the new key by either copying and pasting it or pointing NX to the new file containing the key.
    • The setting's location will vary depending your NX version and platform, but it is usually in the login settings panel.