Using Remote Graphics Software

turned on, where the logSetup file in the installation directory is set for output to a file named rg.log at INFO debug level.

[-v -ver -version]prints the Senders's version information.

[-h -help -?]prints a listing of the various command line options, those that are listed on this page.

Windows specific command line options

The following options are only available on Windows.

-installServiceInstalls the “Remote Graphics Sender” service.

-startServiceStarts the “Remote Graphics Sender” service. The Sender must be installed as a service first.

-uninstallServiceUninstalls the “Remote Graphics Sender” service.

-belownormalSets the process priority of the Sender to below normal.

-normalSets the process priority of the Sender to normal. This is the default priority.

-abovenormalSets the process priority of the Sender to above normal.

-highSets the process priority of the Sender to high.

Linux/HP-UX specific command line options

The following options are only available on Linux and HP-UX.

-noautostartguiThe RGS Sender GUI automatically starts on Linux when the Sender process starts. To start the GUI on a per-user basis, edit the /opt/hpremote/rgsender/rgsender.sh file, and add the -noautostartgui option. Refer to the Linux Sender GUI Installation or HP-UX Sender GUI Installation sections for more information.

-display value where value is the display number of the X server that the RGS Sender will share. For example, if both X servers hostname:0 and hostname:1 are running, use -display 1 to share the X server running at display hostname:1.

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