and you are logged in as user root or as another user to the machine you are working on? if you login as "normal" user and open a terminal in which you get root, you have to give root permission to use the normal users display. try to open a second terminal and run the command "xhost +" from that terminal and leave the terminal open!
I am logged in as root and from there logged in as the oracle user.
What I do is all fysically on the machine itself.
What I have done now is as you told open an other terminal and excute.
This does'nt have any effect. When I run the installer I still get >>> Could not execute auto check for display colors using command /usr/openwin/bin/xdpyinfo. Check if the DISPLAY variable is set.
Failed <<<<
can anybody tell me that whether oracle 8i is installable on redhat 7.0/7.1. for me it is only working successfully on redhat 6.1 but not later versions
cheers (3 Replies)
Can anybody show me the steps(in detail) of Installation of Oracle on Sun Solaris 8.0............I am new to UNIX...............
Any help would be greatlyt appreciated...
Thnx...
OCP Guy. (6 Replies)
Hello;
I am hoping that one of you Guru's out there has run across this problem and can tell me exactly where I am messing up. I have a Sun Ultra 10 with 1GB of memory and 2GB of swap space. I am trying to install Oracle 9i on the system. All goes well with the installation until the... (2 Replies)
I am having issues the below issues:-
As per the documents Preinstallation Tasks
I have linked the following files :-
# cd /usr/lib
# ln -s libX11.3 libX11.sl
# ln -s libXIE.2 libXIE.sl
# ln -s libXext.3 libXext.sl
# ln -s libXhp11.3 libXhp11.sl
# ln -s libXi.3 libXi.sl
# ln -s... (0 Replies)
Good evening,
I am trying to install the oracle 10 in Solaris 10 and oracle requires following patches to be installed:
117837-08
117846-19
118682-01
I have downloaded above from sunsolve.com and when I add the patch with following
command:
patchadd -M xxxxx
the are not installed... (10 Replies)
I want to use Perl to connect to a remote Oracle DB
I have no oracle installation on my server (and dont plan on installing one) I am using solaris 9 on x86 server.
Is this possible?
I basically want to run some basic sql queries on the remote oracle db which I have access to using perl on my... (0 Replies)
hi
am senthil
i have downloaded 10202_database_solx86.zip from oracle website ..
the above ZIP file is oracle 10g for solaris 10..
i need the installation procedure for oracle 10g on solaris 10..
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rwho
rwho(1) General Commands Manual rwho(1)NAME
rwho - show who is logged in on local machines
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
produces output similar to the output of the HP-UX command for all machines on the local network that are running the daemon (see who(1)
and rwhod(1M)). If has not received a report from a machine for 11 minutes, assumes the machine is down and does not report users last
known to be logged into that machine.
output line has fields for the name of the user, the name of the machine, the user's terminal line, the time the user logged in, and the
amount of time the user has been idle. Idle time is shown as:
If a user has not typed to the system for a minute or more, reports this as idle time. If a user has not typed to the system for an hour
or more, the user is omitted from output unless the flag is given.
An example output line from would look similar to:
This output line could be interpreted as is logged into and his terminal line is has been logged on since September 12 at 13:28 (1:28
p.m.). has not typed anything into for 11 minutes.
WARNINGS
output becomes unwieldy when the number of users for each machine on the local network running becomes large. One line of output occurs
for each user on each machine on the local network that is running
AUTHOR
was developed by the University of California, Berkeley.
FILES
Information about other machines.
SEE ALSO ruptime(1), rusers(1), rwhod(1M).
rwho(1)