Access a VM Through Virtual Network Computing (VNC)
You can access the services and resources that an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace VM provides by logging into the VM through VNC.
You can use any VNC client utility to access a VM. For example, if you are using Windows, you might use RealVNC or TightVNC; if you are using Linux, you might use the vncviewer
utility included with your Linux distribution.
By default, the port used by the VNC server on an Oracle SOA Suite on Marketplace VM is not directly accessible through the Internet. An SSH tunnel enables access to the VNC server port on your local machine. An SSH tunnel also ensures that VNC communication is using a secure channel.
To create a VNC session on a VM:
You can use VNC to work with any resource accessible from the VM, including graphical applications. For example, you can launch the Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard application on the Administration Server VM.
Note:
After your VNC work is complete, you can perform a<ctrl> C
to shut down the SSH tunnel.
Note:
To terminate the VNC server on the VM, runvncserver —kill :1
.