MUNICIPIO DE ICONOZO
10. PROPUESTA DEL SISTEMA DE ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA POTABLE
This chapter describes client (*.rxc) files used by Reflection X. These files store information that enables you to establish one or more connections in order to run one or more clients on the desktop. You can also run multiple X server instances using X server (*.rxs) files installed with the Reflection product.
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When you first start Reflection X, four panes appear. The two to the left are a tree view of available client and server files; the two panes to the right feature configurable connection options for the selected client or server file. Both client and X server instance files can be viewed by expanding each tree in the set of left panes in the X Manager. Right-click a file to view a context menu that includes options such as connecting using the this file, or creating a desktop shortcut to launch the connection. If the file should be loaded on startup, click the Use At Startup command, also available in the context menu.
Expand each tree listed below to view these files:
• Client Files: Files you create for each X client.
• Client Templates: Reflection X read-only factory client template files that can
be used as the basis for files you create and save under Client Files. Right-click
Client Templates to access information about client template files you can
download via the web.
• X Server Instances: X server instance files you create are stored here.
• X Server Templates: Reflection X read-only factory template files that can
start an X server instance or be used as the basis for files you create and save under X Server Instances. Additional template files are available on Attach- mateWRQ’s web site (right-click X Server Templates for more information) and by performing a Custom installation (see page 133).
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Client files contain information needed to establish a connection with the host and start a client on the X Manager. In general, there are two types of client files, a standard client file for an OpenVMS or UNIX host, and the XDMCP client file used to start an X display manager (XDM) client on a host (such as Sun’s OpenLook or HP’s VUE). In both cases, the client files installed by Reflection X are read-only template files that provide the basic information required for connecting to the host. These files can be used as is, or the connection and client information can be customized for the host and client of your choice. When you change the information in a client file, use File >
Save As to save the changed information in a new client file using the file name you
choose. Once saved, these files are then listed under Client Files.
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The standard client file starts a host session over a network transport (either TCP/IP or DECnet) and starts one or more clients with a UNIX or OpenVMS command. Each client file includes a host name or IP address, a user name and password, and a valid command to be issued to the host once the connection is established.
These client files are installed by default:
Client File Name Host Type Client Command
aix.rxc RISCSystem/6000 host ./usr/bin/X11/aixterm dxterm.rxc OpenVMS UNIX host ./usr/bin/X11/dxterm hpux.rxc HP UNIX host ./usr/bin/X11/hperm linux.rxc Linux host ./usr/X11R6/bin/xterm sco.rxc SCO UNIX host ./usr/bin/X11/scoterm sgi.rxc sgi host ./usr/bin/xwsh solaris-gnome.rxc Solaris host with GNOME desktop /usr/bin/gnome-terminal sun.rxc Sun host ./usr/openwin/bin/xterm unix.rxc UNIX host with older X11 ./usr/bin/X11/xterm vms.rxc VMS DECterm .@startapp %IP#% term x11r6.rxc UNIX host with X11R6 ./usr/X11R6/bin/xterm
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The XDMCP settings provided in these files are used to communicate with an X display manager running on a specific (direct) or available (indirect or broadcast) host machine. The host controls how the X environment is configured and which clients are run. (XDMCP is only available if you are using TCP/IP as a transport.) When you use one of these XDMCP template files, you can change the connection information for the Description, Method, and Host name using options listed underConnection settings. You can also use the Advanced button to show a dialog box
with options that let you further configure the connection. These client files are installed by default:
Client File Name Connection Method Comments
xdmcpbrd.rxc Broadcast The X server does a reset and then sends a request to all hosts on the network. Any display manager that is willing to service the request responds.
xdmcpdir.rxc Direct The X server does a reset and then sends a request to the X display manager program running on a specific host. You must enter the host name or IP address in the Host name text box.
xdmcpind.rxc Indirect The X server does a reset and then sends a request to a single host. Depending on its configuration, the host provides a dialog box to choose another host, automatically requests another host, or handles the XDM request itself.