Apparently there are some problems running eXceed and Oracle 9i V2 Oracle
installer. I went back to using a Xwindows from a Unix console to do the
install. Now I am trying to find a way to run dbca from Windows for Unix
database - must be a way - huh.
-----Original Message-----
From: Hemant K Chitale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 9:54 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs - HELP!
Is "clientip" the Unix server or or [Windows] client ?
If it is the Unix server, you need to run "xhost +<hostnameofmachineyouarerunningtherunInstalleron>"
e.g. if you have logged in to the Unix server through a
telnet session and set DISPLAY=client:0.0, prior to
do so, you must run "xhost +clientip" from your Unix server
X console.
If "clientip" is your Windows client, you must be running
Reflection X [or eXceed ?] on your PC --- I am talking of
the X-server program, not the telnet client.
Hemant
At 11:01 AM 10-12-02 -0800, you wrote:
Guys,
I followed the instructions but still got:
Xlib: connection to "clientip:0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
xhost: unable to open display "clientip:0.0"
I think I am missing one of the e-mails. Tried running to root, changing exceed configuration (xfile). Do I need to just do this at console?
-----Original Message-----
From: Hately, Mike (NESL-IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 4:24 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs
Agreed Jared. I was playing the percentages for the sake of a quick, clear
answer. In my experience most of the time it's going to be root.
Cheers,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
Sent: 26 November 2002 17:44
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Mike,
Not necessarily.
It depends on who started the Xsession.
I regularly run 'xhost' on my workstation as a non-root user.
Root is unable to do so on the same machine.
Jared
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Hi,
you'll need to be signed in as root in order to run the "xhost +" command.
The rest of that looks fine so :
as root :
xhost +
as oracle_user :
export DISPLAY=<PC Client IP address>:0.0
xclock (to test yopur X config)
NB Exceed has its own array of bugs when used with the Oracle installer.
Good luck and I hope the 9i instaler handles Exceed better.
regards,
Mike Hately
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