How to retrive the Xmanager connection ? [1]
How to retrive the Xmanager connection ?
Wednesday, September 14, 2011 1:01 AM - Lakshmanan
Hi Team,
I am using the new version of Xmanager (4) .I trying it for install the OAS 10 g software in the test server.While installing the software.
In the Xcrmd window says that the connection has been closed,Please find the attachment and suggest me ,How to reterive the old connection,
Becox,I am in the end of installation.
Thanks !
Laksh
Program Ver. : Xmanager 4
Connect Method : Xstart connection
I am using the new version of Xmanager (4) .I trying it for install the OAS 10 g software in the test server.While installing the software.
In the Xcrmd window says that the connection has been closed,Please find the attachment and suggest me ,How to reterive the old connection,
Becox,I am in the end of installation.
Thanks !
Laksh
Program Ver. : Xmanager 4
Connect Method : Xstart connection
Re: How to retrive the Xmanager connection ?
Wednesday, September 14, 2011 1:47 AM - Support
There is no way to reconnect to the old session.
Please stay on stable network connection when installing Oracle 10g. Also, try using the remote window manager. To use the remote window manager, follow the instruction below:
1. Open Xconfig and double click on the Default Profile icon.
2. Click on the Settings button in the Window Mode section.
3. Click on the Multiple Window Mode tab.
4. From the Window Manager list, select Automatic Switch.
On Xstart,
5. Add the following command in the front (you can also use mwm or any other window manager that is installed on the remote host):
twm ;
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Technical Support
Please stay on stable network connection when installing Oracle 10g. Also, try using the remote window manager. To use the remote window manager, follow the instruction below:
1. Open Xconfig and double click on the Default Profile icon.
2. Click on the Settings button in the Window Mode section.
3. Click on the Multiple Window Mode tab.
4. From the Window Manager list, select Automatic Switch.
On Xstart,
5. Add the following command in the front (you can also use mwm or any other window manager that is installed on the remote host):
twm ;
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Technical Support
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