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java.lang.InternalError: Cannot connect to X11 window server using ':0.0' as the value of the DISPLAY variable



Problem(Abstract)
When the DISPLAY environment variable is not set for the application server Java™ virtual machine (JVM) process, you receive a java.lang.InternalError.

Cause
When WebSphere Application Server is running on UNIX platforms that do not have graphics display support, the X11 server must be running to retrieve graphics from an application installed on WebSphere Application Server.

Resolving the problem
If you receive the error,java.lang.InternalError: Can't connect to X11 window server using ':0.0' as the value of the DISPLAY variablein the logs when attempting to serve a page with graphics content, following these steps to solve the problem:


Make sure the X11 window server is running, and use the following command to note the port number: ps -ef egrep X11


Set the environment variable for the application server JVM:


For releases of WebSphere Application Server V6.0.2 and V6.1 releases:
Open the Administrative Console.
Navigate to the following:Server > Application Servers > application server on which application is installed
Expand Java and Process Management, select the Process Definition > Custom Properties
Click New and enter:
DISPLAY in the Name field
port # on which X11 is running in the Value field (default is :0.0).For releases of WebSphere Application Server V6.0 and V6.0.1 releases:
Open the Administrative Console.
Navigate to the following:Server > Application Servers > application server on which application is installed
Expand Java and Process Management, select the Process Definition > Environment
Click New and enter:
DISPLAY in the Name field
port # on which X11 is running in the Value field (default is :0.0).


For releases of WebSphere Application Server V5.1 releases:
Open the Administrative Console.
Navigate to the following:Server > Application Servers > application server on which application is installed
Under Configuration, select the Process Definition.
Under Additional Properties, click Environment entries.
Click New and enter:
DISPLAY in the Name field
port # on which X11 is running in the Value field (default is :0.0).
Optionally, enter a description about this variable.
Notes:
Setting the DISPLAY variable using script or in cell by issuing,setenv DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 export DISPLAYresults in setting this variable for only that script process or for the cell with the local scope.
Use the xhost + command to make this variable to global scope with above.

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