Environment, because my centos6.6 does not have the graphical interface installed, so the error when installing
[Email protected] ~]$ Java-jar Wls_121200.jar
Extracting files .....
Starting Oracle Universal Installer
Checking if CPU speed is above MHz. Actual 2100.000 MHz Passed
Checking Monitor:must is configured to display at least-colors. DISPLAY environment variable not set. Failed <<<<
Checking swap space:must be greater than MB. Actual 33554428 MB Passed
Checking If this platform requires a 64-bit JVM. Actual Passed (64-bit not required)
Checking temp space:must be greater than MB. Actual 245056 MB Passed
Some requirement checks failed.
You must fulfill these requirements before continuing with the installation.
Continue? (y/n) N
Y
You have confirmed, the product can installed on this platform.
Continuing with the install.
>>> ignoring required prerequisite failures. Continuing ...
Preparing to launch the Oracle Universal Installer from/tmp/orainstall2014-12-05_03-25-45pm
DISPLAY is not set. Please set the DISPLAY environment variable and try again.
Depending on the Unix Shell, you can use one of the following commands as examples to set the DISPLAY environment variable :
-For CSH: setenv DISPLAY 192.168.1.128:0.0
-For SH, ksh and bash: $ display=192.168.1.128:0.0; Export DISPLAY
Use the following command to see what Shell is being used:
Echo $SHELL
Use the following command to view the current DISPLAY environment variable setting:
Echo $DISPLAY
-Make sure. Client users is authorized to connect to the X Server.
To enable clients users to access the X Server, open a xterm, dtterm or XConsole as the user that started the session and Type the following command:
Percent Xhost +
To test the DISPLAY environment variable are set correctly, run a X11 based program that comes with the native Operati ng system such as ' xclock ':
Percent <full path to xclock. See below>
If you is not a able to run Xclock successfully, please refer to your pc-x Server or OS vendor for further assistance.
Typical path for xclock:/usr/x11r6/bin/xclock
Java.awt.HeadlessException:
No X11 DISPLAY variable is set, but this program performed an operation which requires it.
At Java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment.checkHeadless (graphicsenvironment.java:159)
At Java.awt.window.<init> (window.java:433)
At Java.awt.frame.<init> (frame.java:403)
At Java.awt.frame.<init> (frame.java:368)
At Javax.swing.swingutilities$sharedownerframe.<init> (swingutilities.java:1733)
At Javax.swing.SwingUtilities.getSharedOwnerFrame (swingutilities.java:1810)
At Javax.swing.jdialog.<init> (jdialog.java:253)
At Javax.swing.jdialog.<init> (jdialog.java:187)
At Javax.swing.jdialog.<init> (jdialog.java:135)
At oracle.as.install.engine.modules.presentation.ui.common.dialogs.specifyinventorydirectorydialog.<init> (specifyinventorydirectorydialog.java:237)
At Oracle.as.install.engine.modules.presentation.ui.common.dialogs.SpecifyInventoryDirectoryDialog.showDialog ( specifyinventorydirectorydialog.java:763)
At Oracle.sysman.oio.oioc.OiocOneClickInstaller.main (oioconeclickinstaller.java:584)
Workaround: Install Xmanager on a PC that uses Xshell remotely, and you can use it after registering. Then execute the command export DISPLAY=PC machine ip:0.0, and then execute the installation command Java-jar Wls_121200.jar
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