I found the solution, I needed to turn on each pc with a monitor, keyboard
and mouse connected,
when the operative system was totally loaded I unplugged the monitor,
keyboard and mouse
and connected to the next pc and repeat the process,
the matter of my problem was that the operative system didn't
I have no idea. If the X server is headless, then how do you even know
that it is starting up properly? It may not be. Check your X server
error log.
On 12/6/10 3:04 PM, Armando Arostegui wrote:
> Hi, I used your recommendation but I got the same results on both nodes
>
> [VGL] ERROR: Could n
Hi, I used your recommendation but I got the same results on both nodes
[VGL] ERROR: Could not open display :0.
I suspect that this error is produced because I don't have connected
monitors, keyboards and mice to the render nodes,
I made a test
In the server node pc1, I installed turboVNC, Virt
Can you try re-running vglserver_config on the server nodes and answer
"yes" to the first question instead of "no", then reboot both nodes?
On 11/29/10 9:29 AM, Armando Arostegui wrote:
> CentOS 5.5
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> Increa
CentOS 5.5
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What Linux distribution?
On Nov 26, 2010, at 5:54 PM, Armando Arostegui wrote:
> Please follow the procedure in the User's Guide, which includes restarting
> the X server after running vglserver_config.
>
> Yes, I did it
> First intalled virtualgl with
> rpm -i VirtualGL
> init 3
> /opt/V
Please follow the procedure in the User's Guide, which includes
restarting the X server after running vglserver_config.
Yes, I did it
First intalled virtualgl with
rpm -i VirtualGL
init 3
/opt/VirtualGL/bin/vglserver_config
I answered no,no, no to the three questions and restarted the x serve
Please follow the procedure in the User's Guide, which includes restarting the
X server after running vglserver_config.
On Nov 26, 2010, at 11:48 AM, Armando Arostegui wrote:
> Thanks for answer
>
> I tried your first recommendation in my run of VirtualGL to force Pbuffer
> rendering
>
> I m
Thanks for answer
I tried your first recommendation in my run of VirtualGL to force
Pbuffer rendering
I made the changes in the steps 4 and 5 adding the variable DISPLAY=:0
4. I connect by ssh to pc1 and run crserver
ssh-XY clust...@192.168.1.11
export VGL_READBACK=0 DISPLAY=:0
I think there are two problems:
(1) On the Chromium server nodes, you are not running crserver on the
root display. For instance, when you SSh into pc1 and pc2, you need to
set DISPLAY=:0 before running crserver. This is perhaps unclear in the
VirtualGL documentation.
(2) Before you can run any
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