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05-29-2003 06:54 AM
05-29-2003 06:54 AM
I set my DISPLAY variable for my display, however this Nclass running 11.0 won't open with this display setting. Ok on all other systems. What could be causing this? This is a basic command executed on many systems many times per day. No problem on other systems?
When trying to run the sam or PV or GPM, I only get character base, not GUI.
I get error:
pv
Error: Can't open display: 10.31.1.106:0
Error: Couldn't find per display information
Solved! Go to Solution.
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05-29-2003 06:56 AM
05-29-2003 06:56 AM
Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
tail -n 20 /etc/rc.log
Starting the Apache subsystem
Output from "/sbin/rc3.d/S825apache start":
----------------------------
Apache Started..
"/sbin/rc3.d/S825apache start" SKIPPED
Start CDE login server
Output from "/sbin/rc3.d/S990dtlogin.rc start":
----------------------------
**************************************************
HP-UX run-level transition completed
Mon May 5 13:34:08 BST 2003
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Share and Enjoy! Ian
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05-29-2003 06:56 AM
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Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
tail -n 20 /etc/rc.log
Starting the Apache subsystem
Output from "/sbin/rc3.d/S825apache start":
----------------------------
Apache Started..
"/sbin/rc3.d/S825apache start" SKIPPED
Start CDE login server
Output from "/sbin/rc3.d/S990dtlogin.rc start":
----------------------------
**************************************************
HP-UX run-level transition completed
Mon May 5 13:34:08 BST 2003
**************************************************
Share and Enjoy! Ian
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05-29-2003 06:58 AM
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Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
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05-29-2003 06:59 AM
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Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
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05-29-2003 06:59 AM
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05-29-2003 07:01 AM
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Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
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05-29-2003 07:03 AM
05-29-2003 07:03 AM
Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
so does the N-class or 10.31.1.106 have a graphics card installed ? or is it a pc using Xmulation to provide a graphics device to the Xserver remotely from the N-class ?
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05-29-2003 07:03 AM
05-29-2003 07:03 AM
Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
Can your N-class system resolve the 10.31.1.106 IP address correctly? Does it have a valid route to that IP?
JP
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05-29-2003 07:03 AM
05-29-2003 07:03 AM
Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
Does this only happen for root or any user?
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05-29-2003 07:08 AM
05-29-2003 07:08 AM
Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
yes dtlogin is running
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05-29-2003 07:09 AM
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05-29-2003 07:16 AM
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Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
What happens on your N-class box when you do this?
nslookup 10.31.1.106
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05-29-2003 07:16 AM
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Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
what command can I use to see if the Nclass can resolve my ip address...traceroute????
Thsi is causing us some real problems....
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05-29-2003 07:20 AM
05-29-2003 07:20 AM
Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
nslookup see's my workstation from DNS OK.
I can't figure this one out.
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05-29-2003 07:22 AM
05-29-2003 07:22 AM
Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
Ok, now try it the other way. From your W2k box try running nslookup [try getting to a DOS prompt] and see if it can resolve the IP address of your N-class box. If so, try it again with the hostname and then the fully qualified domain name of the n-class box. All that stuff has to work for your X machinery to be happy.
JP
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05-29-2003 07:26 AM
05-29-2003 07:26 AM
Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
I just tried all ways. w2k sees the N just fine. Im stumped. I may open a call with HP.
Unless you have any other ideas....
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05-29-2003 07:30 AM
05-29-2003 07:30 AM
Re: DISPLAY PROBLEM
I think we have a vlan problem on this 10.31 network. I have an alternate lan card assignment with a 10.31 address. This was causing some problems on some other systems as well. I need to remove the alternate 10.31 ip assignment from the N. Thanks for helping me work through this.
Bob
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05-29-2003 07:30 AM
05-29-2003 07:30 AM
SolutionJP