RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs - HELP!

2002-12-13 Thread Brian Dunbar
]]Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 9:34 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs - HELP! 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

RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs - HELP!

2002-12-11 Thread Hemant K Chitale
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

RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs - HELP!

2002-12-10 Thread Paula_Stankus
Title: RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs - HELP! 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

RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs

2002-11-27 Thread Hately, Mike (NESL-IT)
of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs 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

RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs

2002-11-27 Thread VIVEK_SHARMA
: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs 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

RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs

2002-11-26 Thread Freeman, Robert
Ping yourself and find out what your IP address is (or run netstat, etc) say your IP is 122.33.22.126 now, on the server window type in: export DISPLAY=122.33.22.126:0.0 Then, you need to make sure you are able to run an X session, so find xclock and run it. If you get a clock up in your X

RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs

2002-11-26 Thread Adrian Roe
Go an X Server running on your PC ? Is the UNIX box behind a firewall, need to open up ports ? Need to add in any routes on the server ? -Original Message- Sent: 26 November 2002 14:39 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Oracle 9i installation on Solaris being attempted # xhost +

RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs

2002-11-26 Thread Nancy McCormick
Try executing the xhost command as root first. Then you should be able to execute xhost + command. Nancy -Original Message- VIVEK_SHARMA Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 8:39 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Oracle 9i installation on Solaris being attempted # xhost +

RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs

2002-11-26 Thread Hately, Mike (NESL-IT)
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

RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs

2002-11-26 Thread Anderson, Brian
on the client pc: Right click exceed - tools - configuration - security - host access control list I use file: click edit and add the ip address to let the db server connect to the x-server on your pc. -Original Message- From: VIVEK_SHARMA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday,

RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs

2002-11-26 Thread Stephen Lee
I think the problem is the client. Does it have an xauth setting somewhere? -Original Message- Oracle 9i installation on Solaris being attempted # xhost + Message - unable to open display : export DISPLAY=PC Client IP address:0.0 # xhost + Xlib : connection to client refused

RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs

2002-11-26 Thread Jared . Still
to ORACLE-L To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs 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

RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs

2002-11-26 Thread Jared . Still
:RE: Oracle 9i installation - Basic Qs Try executing the xhost command as root first. Then you should be able to execute xhost + command. Nancy -Original Message- VIVEK_SHARMA Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 8:39 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Oracle 9i