Oracle 8i installation with Red Hat Linux 6.2

Hi
Please help us in solving the below mentioned problem.
We are trying to install Oracle 8.1.7 under Linux 6.2 . During the installation the following error displays and could not able to finish the instllation. The problem is
Error in invoking target ntcontab.o of makefile /usr/local/u01/app/oracle/product/8.1.7/network/lib/ins_net_client.mk
If any has a soln for this please reply to us. Thanks in advance
regards
Santhosh
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Miguel Tsuboyama (guest) wrote:
: Pinwu Xu (guest) wrote:
: : Terry (guest) wrote:
: : : Hi,
: : : I am still stuck on DISPLAY error.
: : : The messages I get when I issue ./runInstaller command are:
: : : Initailizing Java Virtual Machine from
: /usr/local/jre/bin/jre
: : : Please wait...
: : : Xlib: connection to "QIS:0.0" refused by server
: : : Xlib: Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 KEY
: : : Java.lang.Internal Error: can't connect to X11 window
server
: : : using 'QIS:0.0' as the value of the DISPLAY variable
: : : QIS is the server name that I am installing Oracle to.
: : : The manual says I should set it to
: : : DISPLAY=work_station_name:0.0
: : : export DISPLAY
: : The work_station_name is the name of the machine the monitor
: : you are facing to connects to, with X Window running. If
: : you have only one machine, simply typing
: : export DISPLAY=:0
: : suffices.
: : Hope this helps.
: : : but I don't have any workstations connected to the linux
box
: : : yet. I am installing oracle to a standalone machine. What
: is
: : : that work_staion_name supposed to be? Obviously using the
: : server
: : : name as work station name didn't do me any good.
: : Pinwu
: You must grant permission to connect to the XServer...
: If you XServer was started by root, you must grant from root
the
: permission via: xhost +localhost
: Regards,
: Miguel T.
Hi Terry,
I initially experienced the same "connection refused" message as
you from xlib when performing a local installation using GNOME.
My problem was to do with logging on to X as root (to mount the
CDROM) and then switching to the oracle account to do the
install.
If I logged to X as oracle I didn't need to change the default
DISPLAY value of :0 .
Daniel.
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