VirtualGL should work with SGD.  I did extensive testing with that
configuration while I was with Sun.  If SGD is running on a different
machine than VirtualGL, then you'd do:

  {SGD machine}> vglconnect {3D machine}
  {3D machine}> vglrun -c rgb {3D application}

Otherwise, if SGD is running on the same machine at the 3D application,
you would simply do:

  {SGD machine}> vglrun -c proxy {3D application}

I take it that this is failing somehow?  How is it failing specifically?

Andrew M Brown wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to configure VirtualGL on a Red Hat 5.4 application server,
> connecting through Sun Secure Global Desktop (SGD)
> 
> Has anyone managed to get this configuration working?
> 
> I'm assuming that it needs to be configured as section 8.2 in the
> documentation (X Proxy on Different Machine).
> 
> Do I need to use vglconnect to establish the connection between the SGD
> server and the application server? If so how does this work with SGD?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Andy


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