HP Scalable Visualization Array (SVA) Software Setting Up and Running a Visualization Session

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You can start, stop, and restart an application to make it easier to test and debug. You must be able to view the SVA Display Surface because the DMX Console provides limited visual feedback.

Creating an interactive session in this way lets you take advantage of your multi-tile display for other applications. Your desktop environment is available to start any application and display it on the multi-tile display; for example, to display high-resolution images or to launch an application like ParaView.

Tip

For convenience, you can create desktop icons as shortcuts to application launch commands.

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Contents HP Scalable Visualization Array Version Page Table of Contents Application Examples Glossary IndexList of Figures Page List of Tables Page Document Organization About This DocumentIntended Audience Typographic ConventionsRelated Information Publishing HistoryHP Encourages Your Comments Where SVA Fits in the High Performance Computing Environment IntroductionSVA Clusters Scalability DisplaysSVA Functional Attributes FlexibilityApplication Support OpenGL ApplicationsScenegraph Applications Page Architectural Design SVA ArchitectureSVA as a Cluster Background on Linux ClustersComponents of the HP Cluster Platform Main Visualization Cluster TasksComponents of an SVA Configuration FlexibilitySVA Operation Cluster Data FlowFile Access SVA Data Flow OverviewSVA Hardware and Software Hardware Component SummaryDisplay Devices Network ConfigurationsAdministrative Network Connections System Interconnect SISVA Software Summary Linux Operating SystemHP XC Clustering Software Additional System SoftwareSVA Visualization System Software Reference Guide Page Setting Up and Running a Visualization Session Configuration Data Files Running an Application Using Scripts Selecting a Template Modifying a Script TemplateUsing a Script to Launch an Application Running an Interactive SessionSetting Up and Running a Visualization Session Application Examples Running an Existing Application on a Single SVA WorkstationAssumptions and Goal HP Remote Graphics Software and Use Location for Application Execution and ControlData Access Use of Display SurfacesLaunch Script Non-Interactive Example Running Render and Display Applications Using ParaView ParaView OverviewLocation for Application Execution and Control Paraview Server Running a Workstation Application Using a Multi-Tile Display Launch Script TemplateChromium Overview and Usage Notes Distributed Multi-Head X DMXApplication Examples Using Display Surfaces Launch Script Glossary Is limited in size to one to three racks. The boundedHptccluster/sva/job/id.conf. This file has UBB Page Index RGSSVA