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Identifying Logged-on Java GUI Users<br />

About the OVO Java-based Operator GUI<br />

Tips for Improved Performance<br />

Before stopping the OVO management server or the database processes<br />

for longer periods of time, it can be helpful to identify the OVO operators<br />

who are currently logged into the Java GUI, and notify them of the<br />

upcoming downtime.<br />

To find out who is currently logged into the Java GUI, start the following<br />

tool:<br />

/opt/OV/contrib/OpC/listguis -java<br />

The output lists the number of open Java GUIs, the operator names and<br />

the GUI hostnames. You can then either ask the operators to exit from<br />

the Java -based GUI, or kill the opcuiwww processes.<br />

About Security Exception Warnings<br />

If you receive a security exception warning when trying to run the Java<br />

GUI as an applet in a web browser, the security file identitydb.obj has<br />

not been downloaded in binary mode.<br />

To download the security file identitydb.obj in binary mode, follow<br />

these steps.<br />

1. Open the file /opt/OV/httpd/conf/mime.types, and add the<br />

following line:<br />

application/x-javakey obj<br />

2. As user root, restart your Apache web server by entering:<br />

/opt/OV/httpd/bin/apachectl restart<br />

3. Download the file identitydb.obj again.<br />

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