1) Use root to log on and use passwdroot to change the root password. In the security item set by the system, allow the Administrator to log on. 2) Remote Control: Xmanager3 (graphic interface): display as a graphic only # exporeDISPLAY = IP: 0.0 #. in this way, the graphical interface for Oracle installation is displayed on the ip address you set. B: Remote logon and modification. conf [dae
1) Use root to log on
Use passwd root to change the root password. In the security item set by the system, allow the Administrator to log on.
2) Remote Control: Xmanager3 (graphic interface)
A: It is displayed only as a graph.
# Expore DISPLAY = IPs: 0.0
#./RunInstaller
In this way, the graphical interface for Oracle installation is displayed on the ip address you set.
B: Remote Logon
Modify/etc/TPD. conf
<G id = "1"> RemoteGreeter =/usr/lib/TPD/gdmlogin </G> in the [daemon] column # Remove
Change Enable = false to Enable = true under [xdmcp ].
Modify/etc/TPD. conf-custom. The content is as follows:
[Daemon]
DefaultSession = gnome. desktop
RemoteGreeter =/usr/lib/TPD/gdmgreeter
[Security]
DisallowTCP = false
AllowRoot = true
AllowRemoteRoot = true
[Xdmcp]
Enable = true
[Gui]
GtkRC =
[Greeter]
DefaultFace =
GlobalFaceDir =/usr/
[Chooser]
[Debug]
[Servers]
Restart and you can see it in Xbrowser of Xmanager. Double-click it to open the logon interface.
3) Remote putty control (text interface)
Putty control is very simple, but because the file contains Chinese characters, do not recognize it, all set its characters
Confirm the configuration as follows:
Export LANG = zh_CN.UTF-8export LANGUAGE = zh_CN: zh> .. bash_profile then set putty, select Windows ---> Translation ----> stored ed data assumed to be...
Set character to "UTF-8"
This will display Chinese characters.
4) webmin (graphical interface)
Webmin can use ssh to manage the server in the browser. It can be local or remote, and has a Chinese interface.