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24 December 2011 00:51 lijinpjohn Messages: 4Registered: December 2011 Location: India Junior Member I can't start DBCA by entering the command 'dbca' from bin directory.Can I get a help to solve this problem?
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Report message to a moderator Re: can't start DBCA dbca not starting linux [message #536923 is a reply to message #536922] Sat, 24 December 2011 00:53 BlackSwan Messages: 24922Registered: January 2009 Senior Member how to start dbca in oracle 11g linux It would be helpful if you followed Posting Guidelines - http://www.orafaq.com/forum/t/88153/0/ Report message to a moderator Re: can't start DBCA [message #536925 is a reply to message #536923] Sat,
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24 December 2011 00:58 lijinpjohn Messages: 4Registered: December 2011 Location: India Junior Member [oracle@dbserver bin]$ dbca Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified Report message to a moderator Re: can't start DBCA [message #536926 is a reply to message #536922] Sat, 24 December 2011 01:00 Michel Cadot Messages: 63846Registered: March 2007 Location: Nanterre, France, http://... Senior MemberAccount Moderator
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I can't start my car by pushing on "start" button. Can I get a help to solve this problem? I can't hear my music by pushing on "play" button. Can I get a help to solve this problem? I can't see by opening my eyes. Can I get a help to solve this problem? Report message to a moderator Re: can't start DBCA [message #536927 is a reply to message #536926] Sat, 24 December 2011 01:03 lijinpjohn Messages: 4Registered: December 2011 Location: India Junior Member [oracle@dbserver bin]$ dbca Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified Report message to a moderator Re: can't start DBCA [message #536928 is a reply to message #536925] Sat, 24 December 2011 01:05 Michel Cadot Messages: 63846Registered: March 2007 Location: Nanterre, France, http://... Senior MemberAccount Moderator lijinpjohn wrote on Sat, 24 December 2011 07:58[oracle@dbserver bin]$ dbca Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified This is a X problem. Use xhost command to add the database server to your allowed list. Before trying to make dbca work, try to make xclock work. Regards Michel Repor
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Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Database Administrators Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for database professionals who wish to improve their no protocol specified linux database skills and learn from others in the community. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise http://www.orafaq.com/forum/t/177567/ to the top Database creation on Linux with dbca: “command not found” up vote 0 down vote favorite I have installed an Oracle on my machine. When I open a session with VNCServer and type dbca, either as root or as oracle, I get these errors: -bash : -dbca : Command Not found Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified What do I need to do to fix this? linux oracle oracle-10g share|improve http://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/40997/database-creation-on-linux-with-dbca-command-not-found this question edited Apr 26 '13 at 12:04 Mat 6,55622234 asked Apr 26 '13 at 8:01 user2322846 migrated from stackoverflow.com Apr 26 '13 at 10:33 This question came from our site for professional and enthusiast programmers. run this command as root user [root@localhost]# xhost + then switch to oracle user and try with dbca –user44475 Jul 27 '14 at 9:11 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote Regarding your first error ('dbca: command not found'): ensure ORACLE_HOME is set correctly ensure $ORACLE_HOME/bin is in your path run the command as oracle user If the error persists, check the contents and permissions of $ORACLE_HOME/bin. share|improve this answer answered Apr 26 '13 at 8:43 Frank Schmitt 296311 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote This amazing video explains how to solve the error step by step, If you dont want to watch then follow the text below 1) "Command not found" indicates oracle instance is not running or you have not running the dbca command as oracle user sol: follow @Frank Schmitt answer 2)The No protocol specified error indicates that "the user dont know how to launch UI application" and " user has no permission to lauch UI application" , in this case dbca is a GUI app. sol: as a root run "xhost -" (without quotes) share|improve t
CommunityOracle User Group CommunityTopliners CommunityOTN Speaker BureauJava CommunityError: You don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your https://community.oracle.com/thread/197615 message and try again. More discussions in General Database Discussions All PlacesDatabaseGeneral Database Discussions This discussion is archived 6 Replies Latest reply on Aug 20, 2003 7:15 PM by 401580 Unable to run dbca to create new database 401820 Aug 20, 2003 8:08 AM I am very new to Unix and Oracle. We have Oracle 9.2 on an AIX 5.1 UNIX box. We already have a few Oracle databases installed (third party) no protocol but I need to create a small one myself. Using dbca (telnetting in or from server) gives the following: $ dbca Xlib: connection to "x.x.x.x:0.0" refused by server Xlib: Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key java.lang.InternalError: Can't connect to X11 window server using '10.56.4.10:0. 0' as the value of the DISPLAY variable. at sun.awt.motif.MToolkit.