Hi DRC.
Thanks for advice.
> It appears that you are trying to use TurboVNC to connect to the same
> host using XDMCP. In this case, you can just use the X11 Image Transport:
Yes, I run Xvnc on the remote host and connected it to the same host using
XDMCP.
According to your advice, I try the command "vglrun -c proxy" and
I get a good performance than before.
#vglrun with vglclient
>> vglclient &
>> vglrun +pr glxgears
Readback - 95.07 Mpixels/sec- 1056.36 fps
Total - 10.87 Mpixels/sec- 120.83 fps- 25.24 Mbits/sec
(10.3:1)
Compress 0 - 18.33 Mpixels/sec- 203.68 fps
Readback - 89.93 Mpixels/sec- 999.26 fps
Total - 11.06 Mpixels/sec- 122.93 fps- 25.67 Mbits/sec
(10.3:1)
#vglrun -c proxy
>> vglrun -c proxy glxgears
Blit - 52.68 Mpixels/sec- 585.39 fps
Total - 40.31 Mpixels/sec- 447.93 fps
Readback - 121.63 Mpixels/sec- 675.70 fps
Blit - 53.00 Mpixels/sec- 588.94 fps
Total - 40.50 Mpixels/sec- 449.95 fps
And then I try to run Xvnc with XDMCP via xinetd service to
start Xvnc on demand, and I succeed. I write a configuration
file in /etc/xinet.d/tvnc like this:
service tvnc
{
disable = no
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
wait = no
user = nobody
server = /opt/TurboVNC/bin/Xvnc
server_args = -inetd -once -query localhost -geometry 1024x768 -depth 16 #(
and font path )
}
Thanks,
-Isamu
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