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Assumtion for this comment is that your Solaris server is called omega1...
Oracle reports needs an active x11 frame buffer in order to run. Do you have an xserver running on omega1? Can you run xclock? If omage1 is not the same server, have you done an xhost <concurrent manager server>
If you do not have an xserver running on omega1 (and most people do not have one running on a production server), then you will need to install vnc on omega1 and point your display variable there.
Lots of info (and gnashing of teeth) on metalink about this.
Ron Thomas
Hypercom, Inc
rthomas_at_hypercom.com
"The box said I needed to have windows 98 or better...So I installed linux."
Naveen.Nahata_at_hone ywell.com To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org Sent by: cc: oracle-l-bounce_at_fr Subject: How does Concurrent Manager call Report Builder? eelists.org 03/18/2004 05:32 AM Please respond to oracle-l
Hi All,
What is the complete process of running a concurrent request, the executable for which runs with Oracle Reports? I mean, I want to know the complete sequence of events that happen from the time I submit a request to the time the output gets generated.
I'm asking this, since I'm trying to run a request with Output set to PDF and it fails with the error "Xlib: connection to "omega1:0.0" refused by server"
I have changed the DISPLAY variable to "ip-address:0.0" from "omega1:0.0" in all the places i could think of, e.g. Concurrent Manager, Reports Server, Forms Server startup scripts, all the environment files etc., yet I keep running into the same error.
If I know how the concurrent manager calls the reports builder or runtime, I'll be in a better position to debug the problem.
Yes, I have logged a TAR, but am yet to hear from the support.
Oracle Apps 11.5.9 on Solaris
Regards
Naveen
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