Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Software Client Administration Guide
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1. Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Introduction
Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Software Introduction
Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Model
Sun Grid Engine Advance Reservation Server
Shared Visualization 1.1 Server Starting Techniques
Client Software Installation Matrix
2. Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Client Installation
Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Software
Installation on a Solaris or Linux Client
Software Components That Are Not Needed on a Client
To Install Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Software on a Solaris or Linux Client
To Remove the Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Software From Solaris or Linux Clients
Installation on a Mac OS X Client
To Download Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Client Software for Mac OS X
To Install VirtualGL on a Mac OS X Client
To Install TurboVNC on a Mac OS X Client
Removing Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Software From a Mac OS X Client
To Remove Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Software From a Mac OS X Client
Installation on a Windows Client
To Install TurboVNC on a Windows Client
Enabling VirtualGL Image Transport on a Windows Client
To Install VirtualGL on a Windows Client
Configuring Exceed for Windows
To Disable Pixel Format Conversion (for Exceed 2006 and Earlier)
To Obtain Optimal Performance With Exceed
Removing Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Software From a Windows Client
To Remove the Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Software From a Windows Client
3. Manually Using the Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Software
Using VirtualGL From a Sun Ray Client
To Use VirtualGL From a Sun Ray Client When the Sun Ray Server and the Graphics Server Are Different Hosts
To Use VirtualGL From a Sun Ray Client When the Sun Ray Server Is the Graphics Server
Using VirtualGL From Other Clients
To Use VirtualGL From a UNIX or Mac OS X Client
Using VirtualGL From a Windows Client
To Use VirtualGL From a Windows Client
VirtualGL Client-Side Messages
To Reconnect to Your vglclient
Manually Using the vncserver Command
To Start the TurboVNC Server Session
To Start a TurboVNC Viewer and Connect to Your TurboVNC Session
To Start a Graphics Application Within a TurboVNC Session
To Terminate the TurboVNC Session
Manually Using the RUN.vncserver Script
To Start the TurboVNC Server Session Using RUN.vncserver
To Connect a Viewer to Your RUN.vncserver Session
To Secure the Connection Between the TurboVNC Server and Viewer
Performance Notes on TurboVNC and ssh
4. Using Sun Grid Engine to Start the Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Software
Preparing to Use Sun Grid Engine With VirtualGL
Determining if Your Client’s X Server Allows Remote TCP Connections
Determining if Your Client Host Can Be a Sun Grid Engine Submit Host
Sun Grid Engine Submit Host Clients
Clients That Are Not Sun Grid Engine Submit Hosts
To Prepare to Use VirtualGL From a Windows Client
Submitting Sun Grid Engine Graphics Jobs
To Submit Sun Grid Engine Graphics Jobs if Your Client Is Also a Sun Grid Engine Submit Host
To Submit Sun Grid Engine Graphics Jobs if Your Client Is Not a Sun Grid Engine Submit Host
Using Sun Grid Engine to Start Your Graphics Application
Easing Graphics Job Submission Using alias
Graphics Job Submission Without a Job Script
Submitting Sun Grid Engine TurboVNC Jobs
To Start the TurboVNC Server Session
To Connect a TurboVNC Viewer to Your RUN.vncserver Session
To Start a Graphics Application Within a TurboVNC Session
To Terminate the RUN.vncserver Session
Using the Advance Reservation Feature
Reserve AR Command-Line Client
Submitting a Job to an Advance Reservation
Default Gamma Correction Behavior
VirtualGL Options and Environment Variables
VirtualGL GUI for Quality and Performance Tradeoff
vglclient Messages (Normally in the Log for vglconnect)
Verifying Advanced Feature Support
To Verify Quad-Buffered Stererographics on the Server
TurboVNC Connection Profiles and Dynamic Quality and Performance Tradeoff
To Select the Connection Profile
Troubleshooting Common TurboVNC Server Startup Errors
To Configure the X Font Server to Start Automatically
Accessing the Sun Grid Engine Environment
To Access the Sun Grid Engine Environment
Setting Up the Sun Grid Engine Environment Variables
To Set Up the Sun Grid Engine Environment Variables
Basic Sun Grid Engine Commands
Some Common qsub and qrsh Options
Different Default Behavior of qsub and qrsh
Example Sun Grid Engine Job Script
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