Re: [sap-basis] DISPLAY env var problem on Oracle installation
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Posted by vijay ganga on Mar 6 at 3:38 PM | Mark as helpful |
Hi
To set the DISPLAY variable, first decide on which comuputer/host you want
the display to appear, if it is your desktop/laptop then take IP of it and
set the DISPLAY with that IP.
To set the Display you need Xserver or Exceed installed on the system where
you want the Display to occur, after installation open the Xserver/Exceed
and note down its port number
Ex: your desktop /laptop IP is 192.168.1.1 and the Xserver/Exceed port
number is 0.0 then you can set the Display as below
setenv DISPLAY 192.168.1.1:0.0
export DISPLAY2.168.1.:0.0
Regards
Vijay
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 9:04 PM, tasozg via sap-basis <
sap-basis@groups.ittoolbox.com> wrote:
> Posted by tasozg
> on Mar 5 at 10:36 AM
> Hi all,
>
> I have started the SAP ERP 2005 SR2 IDES with Oracle on RHEL5. In phase 8
> of
> 28 it shows:
>
> *SAPinst now stops the installation.*
> *To proceed successfully with the installation, you must install the Oracle
>
> database as follows:*
> *Log in as user oracmp*
> *Set the DISPLAY variable*
> *Change to directory /oracle/stage/102_64/database/SAP*
> *Start './RUNINSTALLER'*
>
> and I have opened a new terminal I have written these:
>
> root@RHEL5IDES1SRV ~# su - oracmp
> RHEL5IDES1SRV:oracmp 1> echo $DISPLAY
> :0.0
> RHEL5IDES1SRV:oracmp 2> xclock
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: No protocol specified
>
> Error: Can't open display: :0.0
> RHEL5IDES1SRV:oracmp 3> setenv DISPLAY 192.168.4.123:0.0
> RHEL5IDES1SRV:oracmp 4> echo $DISPLAY
> 192.168.4.123:0.0
> RHEL5IDES1SRV:oracmp 5> xclock
> Error: Can't open display: 192.168.4.123:0.0
>
> my server hostname is RHEL5IDES1SRV and IP 192.168.4.123.
> I started the sapinst on server, So all these processes are working on
> server.
>
> how can I set DISPLAY variable?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> zgr TA
__.____._ To set the DISPLAY variable, first decide on which comuputer/host you want
the display to appear, if it is your desktop/laptop then take IP of it and
set the DISPLAY with that IP.
To set the Display you need Xserver or Exceed installed on the system where
you want the Display to occur, after installation open the Xserver/Exceed
and note down its port number
Ex: your desktop /laptop IP is 192.168.1.1 and the Xserver/Exceed port
number is 0.0 then you can set the Display as below
setenv DISPLAY 192.168.1.1:0.0
export DISPLAY2.168.1.:0.0
Regards
Vijay
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 9:04 PM, tasozg via sap-basis <
sap-basis@groups.ittoolbox.com> wrote:
> Posted by tasozg
> on Mar 5 at 10:36 AM
> Hi all,
>
> I have started the SAP ERP 2005 SR2 IDES with Oracle on RHEL5. In phase 8
> of
> 28 it shows:
>
> *SAPinst now stops the installation.*
> *To proceed successfully with the installation, you must install the Oracle
>
> database as follows:*
> *Log in as user oracmp*
> *Set the DISPLAY variable*
> *Change to directory /oracle/stage/102_64/database/SAP*
> *Start './RUNINSTALLER'*
>
> and I have opened a new terminal I have written these:
>
> root@RHEL5IDES1SRV ~# su - oracmp
> RHEL5IDES1SRV:oracmp 1> echo $DISPLAY
> :0.0
> RHEL5IDES1SRV:oracmp 2> xclock
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: No protocol specified
>
> Error: Can't open display: :0.0
> RHEL5IDES1SRV:oracmp 3> setenv DISPLAY 192.168.4.123:0.0
> RHEL5IDES1SRV:oracmp 4> echo $DISPLAY
> 192.168.4.123:0.0
> RHEL5IDES1SRV:oracmp 5> xclock
> Error: Can't open display: 192.168.4.123:0.0
>
> my server hostname is RHEL5IDES1SRV and IP 192.168.4.123.
> I started the sapinst on server, So all these processes are working on
> server.
>
> how can I set DISPLAY variable?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> zgr TA
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