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    [ISSUE]

    [wasadmin@localhost Disk1]$ ./runInstaller

    Starting Oracle Universal Installer...

    Checking installer requirements...

     

    Checking operating system version: must be redhat-2.1, redhat-3, redhat-4, SuSE- 9 or UnitedLinux-1.0

    Passed

     

    All installer requirements met.

     

    Preparing to launch Oracle Universal Installer from /tmp/OraInstall2009-05-12_01 -10-43PM. Please wait ...

    CLASSPATH is CLASSBEPARAM= /tmp/OraInstall2009-05-12_01-10-43PM:/tmp/OraInstall2 009-05-12_01-10-43PM/oui/jlib/OraInstaller.jar:/tmp/OraInstall2009-05-12_01-10-4 3PM/oui/jlib/oneclick.jar:/tmp/OraInstall2009-05-12_01-10-43PM/oui/jlib/xmlparse rv2.jar:/tmp/OraInstall2009-05-12_01-10-43PM/oui/jlib/srvm.jar:/tmp/OraInstall20 09-05-12_01-10-43PM/oui/jlib/share.jar:/tmp/OraInstall2009-05-12_01-10-43PM/oui/ jlib/OraInstallerNet.jar [wasadmin@localhost Disk1]$ Oracle Universal Installer, Version 10.1.0.5.0 Production

    Copyright (C) 1999, 2006, Oracle. All rights reserved.

     

    Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server

    Xlib: No protocol specified

     

    Can't connect to X11 window server using ':0.0' as the value of the DISPLAY vari able.

    :0.0

    :0.0

    Unable to start an interactive install session because of the following error:Ca n't connect to X11 window server using ':0.0' as the value of the DISPLAY variab le. The DISPLAY environment variable should be set to <hostname or IP address>:< screen>, where the <screen> is usually '0.0'.

    Depending on the Unix Shell, you can use one of the following commands as exampl es to set the DISPLAY environment variable:

    - For csh: % setenv DISPLAY 192.168.1.128:0.0

    - For sh, ksh and bash: $ DISPLAY=192.168.1.128:0.0; export DISPLAY

    Use the following command to see what shell is being used:

    echo $SHELL

    Use the following command to view the current DISPLAY environment variable setti ng:

    echo $DISPLAY

    - Make sure that client users are authorized to connect to the X Server.

    To enable client users to access the X Server, open an xterm, dtterm or xconsole as the user that started the session and type the following command:

    % xhost +

    To test that the DISPLAY environment variable is set correctly, run a X11 based program that comes with the native operating system such as 'xclock':

    % <full path to xclock... see below>

    If you are not able to run xclock successfully, please refer to your PC-X Server or OS vendor for further assistance.

    Typical path for 'xclock': '/usr/X11R6/bin/xclock'

     

    [Solution]

    [root@localhost ~]# xhost +

    access control disabled, clients can connect from any host

    [root@localhost ~]# su - wasadmin

    [wasadmin@localhost ~]$ xclock

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