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Command: dxhosts | Section: 8 | Source: Digital UNIX | File: dxhosts.8X.gz
dxhosts(8X) dxhosts(8X)
NAME
dxhosts - Displays icons for hosts
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/X11/dxhosts [toolkitoptions...]
OPTIONS
Host Manager accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line op-
tions, which are documented in the OPTIONS section in the X(1X) refer-
ence page.
The following list documents selected X Toolkit options. Specifies the
color to use for the window background. Specifies the display screen
on which dxhosts displays its window. If the display option is not
specified, dxhosts uses the display screen specified by your DISPLAY
environment variable. The display option has the format hostname:num-
ber. The default value is :0. For more information, see the X(1X) ref-
erence page. Performs the same function as the -d option. Specifies
the color to use for the window foreground.
DESCRIPTION
Use the Host Manager application, dxhosts, to: Add or delete a host
from the list of preferred hosts Enable or disable X Window System(TM)
access for all or selected hosts Start applications remotely
To start dxhosts from the graphical user interface: Click on the Appli-
cation Manager icon on the CDE front panel. Double click on the Sys-
tem_Admin application group icon. Double click on the DailyAdmin ap-
plication group icon. Double click on the Host Manager application
icon.
FILES
Defaults that are shared by the GUI and CLI. Host Manager application
Host Manager help volume Directory containing Host Manager application
icons Application defaults file that sets the default values for the X
resources Host Manager message catalog Message catalog containing Host
manager location IDs for on-item help i18n_motif_shared_text.cat
Message catalog containing application-independent messages
i18n_motif_shared_text_LocIds.cat
Message catalog containing application-independent location IDs
for on-item help
SEE ALSO
Commands: ftp(1), ping(8), rcp(1), rlogin(1), rsh(1), xhost(1X)
Files: hostname(5), hosts(4), hosts.equiv(4), protocols(4),
dxhosts(8X)