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procedures in the following sections to configure Red Hat Linux and the X Window System for accurate mouse tracking. Type the commands through the remote console or at the keyboard that is attached to the BladeCenter unit.

1. Providing resolution information to the mouse handler

The mouse handler (mousedev) must have the correct resolution information to track the remote mouse cursor correctly. If the host (blade server) resolution is not 1024 x 768, complete the following steps to provide the correct resolution data to the mouse handler:

a.If you need to switch to text mode, type: init 3

b.To unload the mouse device driver module, type: rmmod mousedev

c.To notify the mouse device driver of the video resolution, add the following line to the

/etc/modules.conf file:

options mousedev xres=x yres=y (where x and y are the video resolution)

d.To reload the mouse device driver module, type: insmod mousedev

e.To return to GUI mode, if necessary, type: init 5

2.Changing the pointer speed settings

To enable the remote mouse to track properly in Red Hat Linux, set the mouse acceleration and threshold values to 1. To change mouse acceleration and threshold values for the current session, open a terminal window and type: xset m 1 1

Complete the following steps to preserve these changes between sessions. NOTE: A remote mouse is not supported in the text console.

*If you are using GNOME:

1.Press Ctrl+Esc.

2.From the menu, click Programs->Settings->Session->Session properties->Startup programs.

3.Click the Startup programs tab.

4.Click Add.

5.In the command line, type: xset m 1 1 and click OK.

6.Click Apply and OK to close the window.

7.Log out from the session and select “Save current setup” in the Log Out window.

The next time you log in, the remote and local mouse are synchronized.

*If you are using KDE:

1.Using the keyboard, press Alt+F1.

2.From the menu, click Preferences --> Peripherals --> Mouse.

3.Click the Advanced tab and change the Pointer Acceleration and Threshold values to 1.

4.Click Apply and OK to close the window.

5.Log out from the session and select “Save current setup” in the Log Out window.

The next time you log in, the remote and local mouse are synchronized. 3. Synchronizing the remote and local mouse for remote control sessions

If the remote and local mouse are not synchronized correctly, that is, if there is a constant offset between them on the remote client window, move the mouse toward the bottom of the monitor screen in the remote client window. Then, move the local mouse back in the window. This will correct the alignment between the mice.

4. Correcting mouse cursor click related issues

NOTE: The blade server might not start in GUI mode if the mouse is not detected when the blade server is turned on. This might happen if the blade server is not associated with the keyboard, monitor, and mouse. If there is no mouse cursor or if single clicks from the remote mouse do not work, complete the following steps to correct the problem:

1.Open a terminal window.

2.Type setup.

3.Click Mouse Configuration.

4.Scroll down and select the generic or two-button USB mouse. Click OK.

5.Click Yes to update X Configuration.

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Contents IBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide Part 3 Blades IBM Version 3.0, 3/10/2006 Table of Contents Table of Figures Table of TablesLinux nofb BladeCenter Subsystems Introduction OverviewBladeCenter Chassis Rear View ContributorsPreparatory Steps Network ConfigurationBladeCenter Management Module Remote Control Hints and TipsDisable key repeats Remote Control Window SAN Configuration Embedded Fibre Channel SwitchesStorage Connection Diagram Disabling ports on the QLogic switchUsing SANSurfer GUI Port Properties Check the Boot Order Configuring the Blades for Remote BootDisabling IDE devices Device Startup OrderHS20 Boot Sequence Acquiring HBA WWPNs World Wide Port Names Configuring the Qlogic HBAConfiguring the QLogic HBA Configuring the path to the boot LUNEnable Selectable Boot Illustration Save your changes Testing the path to the boot LUNVerify Disk Media Ethernet Port NumberingBrowse MAC Address Table Bottom Switch Learned Browse MAC Address Table Top SwitchMAC Address Port Learned MAC Address PortChange Media Tray Owner Loading the Remote Diskette Linux nofb Kickstart Information Multipath Red Hat InstallationBoot Failure for RH Fdisk Output Red Hat Linux AS Broadcom driver installationRPM Install of Broadcom Device Drivers Issues related to Red Hat AS 2.1/3.0 and bladesRev IBM Version 3.0, 3/10/2006 IBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide Other Linux Distributions and Blades Changing the Boot Loader ConfigurationRdac Installation and Configuration Serial Over LAN SOL for BladesOverview 72345respawn/sbin/agetty -h ttyS1 19200 vt102 Summary of Linux changes for SOLAlt-sysrq from Linux client Alt-sysrqAlt-sysrq from PuTTY NetdumpIBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide IBM Version 3.0, 3/10/2006 List of limitations Broadcom Advanced Control Suite installationRemote Update of the Firmware on an HS20 or HS40 Bios and IsmpBMC Update for the HS20 8843 and LS20 IBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide QLogic HBA Flash Flash the QLogic HBA Bios# mount -o loop drvnet.img mnt/drv Red Hat Boot Diskette Modification ProcessIBM Version 3.0, 3/10/2006 # cd # umount mnt/initrd Driverdisk --source=nfshost/path/to/26k4970.img Modify or Create the Post-install Driver Diskette ImageIBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide Management Module Bios Information Appendix A. Firmware VersionsHS20 Model 8832 Firmware Information HS40 Bios and Ismp Information HS40 BiosQLogic Firmware Information LS20 Bios and BMC InformationBladeCenter Components BladeCenter InformationIndex