How do you do this when you need a graphical display as Oracle databases are installed using Oracle VMS?
Environment Introduction:
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VM Server Host
OS:VM Linux
Hostname:cnexa1.cn.oracle.com
ip:10.182.208.112 (extranet IP, can be connected via client side)
ip:192.0.2.1 (VM Intranet IP, can connect the above virtual machine)
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VM Node1
Os:oracle Linux
Hostname:qr01db01
ip:192.0.2.14
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Local Manage Client
Os:window 7
ip:10.182.209.16
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Using putty to open two remote session windows,
1, connect to
Login As:root
Access denied
Root@cnexa1.cn.oracle.com ' s Password:
Last login:wed Sep 21:41:27 from dhcp-cn-10-182-209-16.cn.oracle.com
[ROOT@CNEXA1 ~]# hostname
Cnexa1.cn.oracle.com
[Root@cnexa1 ~]# XM List
Name ID Mem Vcpus State time (s)
Domain-0 0 567 4 R-----39981.9
QR01CEL01 2240 1-b----93865.2
QR01CEL02 2240 1-b----102415.7
QR01DB01 3360 1-b----16782.5
QR01DB02 3360 1-b----27337.7
[Root@cnexa1 ~]# ssh qr01db01
Root@qr01db01 ' s Password:
Last login:wed Sep 13:41:39 from 192.0.2.1
[Root@qr01db01 ~]# Su–oracle
Enable the VNC Server service for this virtual machine
[Oracle@qr01db01 ~]$ Vncserver:1
New ' qr01db01.example.com:1 (Oracle) ' Desktop is qr01db01.example.com:1
Starting applications specified In/home/oracle/.vnc/xstartup
Log file Is/home/oracle/.vnc/qr01db01.example.com:1.log
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