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1 Enterprise edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems (headless) 15. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 16. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 17. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. 18. Click Login. 19. Click OK on the Login Banner. Enterprise edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems (headless) An X Server display is required, even when performing a headless installation, to run the initial configuration. Before you install DCFM, complete the following: • Make sure that an X Server is available for display and is configured to permit X Client applications to display from the host on which they are installing the DCFM Server (typically, this simply requires that the system console be present and running with a logged in user on the X Server-based desktop session, such as KDE, GNOME, and so on). The Display can be any host X Server (for example, DISPLAY can be set to display configuration to another UNIX system that has an X-based desktop). • Make sure that the DISPLAY environment variable is correctly defined in the shell with a valid value (for example, to display to the local console, export DISPLAY=:0.0, or to display to a remote system that has an X Server running, export DISPLAY=:0.0). To display to a remote system you need to permit the remote display of the X Server by running command xhost +IP, where IP is the IP address of the DCFM server host, on a local terminal window of the X-based desktop of the remote system. You may also need to consider a firewall that might block the display to the X Server which listens by default on TCP port 6000 on the remote host. To display to a remote system you need to permit the remote display of the X Server by running command xhost +IP, where IP is the IP address of the DCFM server host from the X based desktop of the remote system. • Make sure you test the DISPLAY definition by running the command xterm from the same shell from which you run install.bin. A new X terminal window to the destination X Server display should open. 58 DCFM Installation, Migration, and Transition Guide 53-1001360-01

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Enterprise edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems (headless)
1
15.
Verify your configuration and license information on the
Server License Summary
screen and
click
Next
.
16.
Select the
Start Client
check box, if necessary, on the
Start Server
screen and click
Finish
.
After all of the DCFM services are started, the
Log In
dialog box displays.
17.
Enter your user name and password.
The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively.
18. Click
Login
.
19. Click
OK
on the Login Banner.
Enterprise edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems
(headless)
An X Server display is required, even when performing a headless installation, to run the initial
configuration. Before you install DCFM, complete the following:
Make sure that an X Server is available for display and is configured to permit X Client
applications to display from the host on which they are installing the DCFM Server (typically,
this simply requires that the system console be present and running with a logged in user on
the X Server-based desktop session, such as KDE, GNOME, and so on).
The Display can be any host X Server (for example, DISPLAY can be set to display configuration
to another UNIX system that has an X-based desktop).
Make sure that the DISPLAY environment variable is correctly defined in the shell with a valid
value (for example, to display to the local console, export DISPLAY=:0.0, or to display to a
remote system that has an X Server running, export
DISPLAY=
<Remote_IP_Address>
:0.0
).
To display to a remote system you need to permit the remote display of the X Server by running
command
xhost +IP
, where IP is the IP address of the DCFM server host, on a local terminal
window of the X-based desktop of the remote system.
You may also need to consider a firewall that might block the display to the X Server which
listens by default on TCP port 6000 on the remote host.
To display to a remote system you need to permit the remote display of the X Server by running
command
xhost +IP
, where IP is the IP address of the DCFM server host from the X based
desktop of the remote system.
Make sure you test the DISPLAY definition by running the command
xterm
from the same shell
from which you run
install.bin
. A new X terminal window to the destination X Server display
should open.