HP sv6 User Manual

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installation and user information

how to use hp visualization center sv6 tools

Chapter 2

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sv_config

will then use that file to determine how to set each

system’s hostname and IP address. It will then ask you to enter the
IP address for any Digi-Etherlite Terminal servers you have. Once
all the data has been collected the changes are made to the systems
and

sv_config

asks to reboot. A reboot is needed for all the

changes to take effect. If you are not able to reboot at this time you
can use

sv_config -rebootall

sv_config

always saves the files it will be changing so that the

system can be restored later. Use

sv_config -restore

to put the

saved files back in place.

NOTE

This does not change the Gigabit Ethernet hostnames or IP
addresses.

xsetpipes GUI

- The Xsetpipes GUI allows you to change and

manipulate the layout and pipe arrangement while viewing 3D
changes. The same functionality can be used via the command line.
See the ‘setpipes Command Line Tool’ section below.

For information about how to use this tool:

/opt/graphics/OpenGL/sv/bin/xsetpipes –help

or read /opt/graphics/OpenGL/sv/doc/README.xsetpipes

xadvsetpipes GUI

This is an advanced version of the xsetpipes tool that allows the
screen rectangle lines to be dragged across the display. Both GUIs
take advantage of the same core functionality, which is provided by
the command line tool.

For information about how to use this tool, log in to CDE, then run:

/opt/graphics/OpenGL/sv/bin/xadvsetpipes –help

or read

/opt/graphics/OpenGL/sv/doc/README.xadvsetpipes

setpipes Command Line Tool

For information about how to use this tool:

/opt/graphics/OpenGL/sv/bin/setpipes –help

The following section is a copy of

/opt/graphics/OpenGL/sv/doc/README.setpipes

Note: the ‘VisCenter’ sections refer to multi-channel configurations.

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