I’ve seen issues with the Java GUI
(installed on XP) because at one point there were issues with a Java plugin
that required me to add to the directory. After upgrading to 6.0 I ended up
needing to completely remove the old Java GUI using the Add/Remove software and
THEN had to go manually delete the files and directories because for some
reason it didn’t do this. Once I did all that I installed the newer Java
GUI and had no issues.
The jnbSA needs to open an X windows
connection from the server to your XP workstation. It can only do that if you
are running an X Windows emulator such as Exceed (commercial software) or Xming
(open source software) on XP and have started it. Once you do that you then
need to insure your DISPLAY variable on the server is pointing to your XP
machine e.g. export DISPLAY=<yourXPhostname>:0.0 before attempt to start
the tool.
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[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Baumann, Kevin
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008
10:17 AM
To:
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Activity
Monitor will not start
All,
When
I try and start the activity monitor on my Windows XP machine I get an error:
Activity
monitor failed and must be restarted.
To
recover, first correct the problem described below and click Refresh.
cannot
connect on socket.
And
when I run jnbSA from my SUSE linux box I get:
#
jnbSA
The
log file for this execution instance is
/usr/openv/java/logs/root.jnbSA.524.log
X11
connection rejected because of wrong authentication.
Your
DISPLAY environment variable is set as follows:
localhost:12.0
java
version "1.4.0_04"
Java(TM)
2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.0_04-b04)
Java
HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.0_04-b04, mixed mode)
X
connection to localhost:12.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).
Has
anyone seen this before?
Thanks,
-Kevin