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Appendix B: X Server Reference Name, Synopsis, Description, TCP/IP, Local Socket IPC Mechanism

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Appendix B: X Server Reference Page Name X: X Window System server Synopsis :displaynumber [-option] Description "X" is the generic name for the window system server. It is started by the dtlogin program which is typically run by init(1M). Alternatively, it may be started from the xinit(1) program, which is called by x11start. The argument is used by clients in their DISPLAY environment variables to indicate which server to contact (machines may have several displays attached). This number can be any number. If no number is specified 0 is used. This number is also used in determining the names of various startup files. The ttyname argument is passed in by init and isn't used. The Hewlett-Packard server has support for the following protocols: TCP/IP The server listens on port 6000+n, where n is the display number. Local Socket IPC Mechanism The file name for the socket is /var/spool/sockets/X11/* where "*" is the display number. Shared Memory IPC If the Shared Memory Transport (SMT) option is enabled in the Xserver, this will be the default connection that the X Library will use to connect to an X server on the same machine if the DISPLAY environment variable is set to "local:*" or ":*" where "*" is the number of the display. Currently, SMT is not enabled by default. Please see /etc/X11/X0screens and/or /usr/lib/X11/Xserver/info/screens/hp for more information about SMT. When the server starts up, it takes over the display. If you are running on a workstation whose console is the display, you cannot log into the console while the server is running. Page 143 Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 10.20

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Appendix B:
X Server Reference Page
Name
X: X Window System server
Synopsis
:displaynumber [-option] <ttyname>
Description
"X" is the generic name for the window system server. It is started by the
dtlogin
program which is
typically run by
init(1M)
. Alternatively, it may be started from the
xinit(1)
program, which is called by
x11start. The
<displaynumber>
argument is used by clients in their
DISPLAY
environment variables to
indicate which server to contact (machines may have several displays attached). This number can be any
number. If no number is specified 0 is used. This number is also used in determining the names of
various startup files. The
ttyname
argument is passed in by
init
and isn't used.
The Hewlett-Packard server has support for the following protocols:
TCP/IP
The server listens on port 6000+n, where n is the display number.
Local Socket IPC Mechanism
The file name for the socket is
/var/spool/sockets/X11/*
where "*" is the display number.
Shared Memory IPC
If the Shared Memory Transport (
SMT
) option is enabled in the Xserver, this will be the default
connection that the X Library will use to connect to an X server on the same machine if the
DISPLAY
environment variable is set to "
local
:*" or ":*" where "*" is the number of the display.
Currently,
SMT
is not enabled by default. Please see
/etc/X11/X0screens
and/or
/usr/lib/X11/Xserver/info/screens/hp
for more information about SMT.
When the server starts up, it takes over the display. If you are running on a workstation whose console is
the display, you cannot log into the console while the server is running.
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