There are two types of X servers in Xmanager 7.
In most user environments, both can be used, but in the following cases, it is recommended to use an appropriate X server for a smooth environment.
The cases that the default X server is suitable:
Connect to Solaris 11.4
Connect to Redhat Enterprise Linux, CentOS 7.x or higher
Access Ubuntu 13.04 or higher
Access to other relatively new Linux machines
The cases that the classic X server is suitable:
Access to traditional Unix such as Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, etc.
Access to Redhat Enterprise Linux, CentOS 6.X and below
Connect to Ubuntu 12.10 or earlier
Access to other relatively old Linux machines
Default X server command line:
"C : \ Program Files (x86) \ NetSarang \ Xmanager 7 \ Xmanager.exe"-notrayicon -query IP_Address
"C : \ Program Files (x86) \ NetSarang \ Xmanager 7 \ Xmanager.exe"-notrayicon -session "a_session_file.xdts "
Classic X server command line:
Note: After Xmanger 7.0 Build 0118, the location of XmanagerClassic.exe has changed as follows.
"C : \ Program Files (x86) \ NetSarang \ Xmanager 7 \Classic\ XmanagerClassic.exe"-query IP_Address
"C : \ Program Files (x86) \ NetSarang \ Xmanager 7 \ Classic\XmanagerClassic.exe"-session "a_session_file.xdts"