09-23-2008
How to set DISPLAY to support X11 window server
I can run xclock from root but not able to run in a user (oracle)
I am getting this error during installation of ORACLE-10g (10.2) in Solaris-10 (X86).............when I do ./runInstaller
when ever try, getting this error.......
DISPLAY not set. Please set the DISPLAY and try again. or
Can't connect to X11 window server using '192.168.1.128:0.0' as the value of the DISPLAY variable
How to set the Display to support X11..........
OS-solaris 10 (X86)
Laptop- ACCER, AMD Processor with 2GHz
Pls help me out
Thanks,
gohappy
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pdweb(1M) pdweb(1M)
NAME
pdweb - start the HP-UX Peripheral Device tool, part of the System Management Homepage Web interface.
SYNOPSIS
Path:
DESCRIPTION
The HP-UX Peripheral Device tool (pdweb) can be used to easily and quickly view I/O devices and OLRAD cards. It helps manage hot pluggable
PCI slots on systems that support adding and replacing cards without rebooting. On all HP-UX systems, will display the I/O devices and can
be used to (re)create device files for a selected device.
The HP-UX Peripheral Device tool user interface uses a Web browser. Executing the command, with DISPLAY variable set and without any
options performs the following tasks:
o start the System Management Homepage Web server and
o start a Web client (browser)
An attempt will be made to connect to the browser specified with the BROWSER environment variable, or Mozilla, or Netscape. The Web
browser will be displayed on the X server defined by the DISPLAY environment variable. If a running browser is found, it will be used,
otherwise a new session will be initiated. This will only happen if the browser process is running on the same system used to exectue the
pdweb command (defined by the DISPLAY variable), unless the option is used.
Options
The recognizes the following options:
Opens the terminal interface for Cards and Devices regardless of the
current setting of the DISPLAY environment variable.
Forces a client browser to be used in less secure ways.
Two security features are overridden by the option.
The option forces the client browser to be used or started, even if the X-traffic between the X-server and the Mozilla
browser is not secure.
When is invoked by the option is used.
Only a priviledged user (root) can execute When used with the option, a temporary login bypass key will be generated. The
bypass key allows the user to access the Web interface without having to provide login information again.
Only use this option if you are sure the network traffic is secure between the host where Mozilla is running, and the host
in the DISPLAY variable.
The browser uses URL http://hostname:2301/ and you may paste this into any browser if a browser does open with the pdweb
command.
Online Help
Once the HP-UX Peripheral Device tool is started, the online help provides details on how to use the tool.
RETURN VALUES
Upon completion, returns one of the following values:
Successful.
An error occurred.
AUTHORS
pdweb was developed by Hewlett-Packard
SEE ALSO
hpsmh(1M), smhstartconfig(1M), olrad(1M), ioscan(1M), insf(1M)
pdweb(1M)