On 1. Feb, 2007, at 15:59 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The attached message has been automatically discarded. From: "Boris Neubert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 1. February, 2007 15:59:21 GMT+01:00 To: [email protected] Subject: wall configuration Hi Stefan,I plan to use Equalizer for our powerwall here and so far it seems Equalizer is what I was looking for!
Hi Boris, Glad to hear that. :)Please subscribe to the mailing list. Non-subscribers are not allowed to post to the list to eliminate spam - I just saw the discard notification by chance.
But I have some problems to use it with a wall configuration based on the hactar.eqc example (I have my .eqc file attached): One client shows a section of the 'rockerArm' model, the second client sticks to the background color and both screens are locked.
So one of the clients is blocked somewhere before the first swap. After your latency is exhausted, the other one stops as well.
I first started the server on atlas40 and then the eqPly on atlas40 (both logfiles are attached) using 'graphics.lab3.eqc' - both eqPly on the clients are started but with the mentioned problem.Examples that can be started on one machine are working without problems - so i guess there is something wrong with the network communication. Is there anything else I have to do (all machines have ssh access to every other machines using public keys)?
Since all clients come up, so the startup using ssh works. You are right that something is wrong with the network. Do you use the SVN code? What OS/HW are you using? Does running with one node work? Does the attached config (two nodes on localhost) work? I guess it should, given your comments above. Unfortunately the logfiles are incomplete, as they have not been flushedto disk. You can start the clients manually by setting the environment variable EQ_CONNECTION_SATTR_LAUNCH_COMMAND="echo %c" and running the commands manually
on the nodes, at which point you should get the last log lines.As a last resort, can you attach to the hanging client with gdb and have get a
stack trace of all the threads? HTH, Stefan. -- http://www.equalizergraphics.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/eilemann
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