Re: [foxboro] remote DM's on multi-headed machine
- From: duc.do@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 15:30:13 -0400
>It looks like the dm_wp50 program appends :0 to the ip address of dedicated
>machines.
>I guess Foxboro never anticipated remote machines with multiple heads.
Brian,
I haven't followed this thread closely since we're not setting dedicated DM
in the dmcfg file and I figured I wouldn't have anything to offer. But your
assertion above made me sit up and take notice.
Like I said, we don't dedicate DM to certain remote station, but on the
remote side (albeit dual-headed Windows boxes in our case) we can call up a
DM and designate it to go to the primary or secondary display. Adding :1 to
the PC's nodename in the DM script call sends the DM to the secondary
display. Omitting :1 (or explicitly specifying :0) sends it to the primary
display. So, it's the long-winded way to say that it's possible to designate
a DM to go to certain head on a multi-head workstation, at least from the
calling end of it.
(Our script to invoke the remote DM is a modified version of
/opt/ia/.profile mainly to smooth the communication between PCs on our LAN
and the 2nd Ethernet port of the 51-series boxes.)
Hope this help a little.
Duc
--
Duc M. Do
Dow Corning Corp.
Carrollton Plant
Carrollton, KY, US
-----Original Message-----
From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Brian Bates
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 2:06 PM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] remote DM's on multi-headed machine
Thanks for the info Ron. I will check it out.
Part of the reason for using this solution is for better remote
connections. The terminal server uses little network resources, compared
to Xwindows.
It looks like the dm_wp50 program appends :0 to the ip address of dedicated
machines.
I guess Foxboro never anticipated remote machines with multiple heads.
-Brian
"Ronald Stear"
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foxboro
Brian, if you're going to set up as server to serve DM's or FV's you might
want to look into Hummingbirds 'Exceed On Demand', a server based app that
also handles licenses well. It's a web based interface so if you set up
security and permissives you can even serve a DM to yourself over the
internet. I haven't seen much of it myself since it was installed just
after I retired but a short demo from a PC during a visit showed me that it
was fast... faster than Go Global.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Bates" <batesb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 9:24 AM
Subject: Re: [foxboro] remote DM's on multi-headed machine
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> Gops
>
> We have many AW's and WP's at this site configured to serve remote DM's
to
> many PC's running exceed.
> Most DM's are dedicated to groups of PC's, some are undedicated.
> That is not the issue.
>
> This is something new. I don't know if this has been done before, or
even
> if it is possible.
>
> I am trying to configure windows "Terminal Services" that can use exceed
to
> serve up virtual desktops running exceed and IA DM's to remote PC's.
> Check here for more info:
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/technologies/terminal/default.asp
> This one server can connect to many AW's, or WP's simultaneously, and
serve
> them to many PC's.
>
> With this configuration, you don't need exceed on the PC. You only need
> Microsoft terminal server client, or with Microsoft XP, it is part of
the
> OS.
>
> I can get remote DM's to work on the virtual heads :1, :2, :3 etc, if
they
> are undedicated in dmcfg.
> The problem is when DM's are dedicated in dmcfg, they will only work on
the
> first head ":0".
>
> I need dedicated DM's to work on all heads.
>
>
> -Brian
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> gop@xxxxxxxx
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> machine
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> 04/29/2004 09:32
> AM
> Please respond to
> foxboro
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> Brian,
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> I have set up Exceed sessions with specific targets assigned to the DM's.
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> We did not bother about the screen variables though.
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> I do not have the WP in front of me , but If I remember right , the dmcfg
>
> File looked something like this :
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> For a Dual Head WP0001 with 4 DM licenses, opening DM Named WP0001 on
>
> bottom screen,DM Named WP0002 on top screen, DM Named WP0003 on Remote
PC1,
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> &DM Named WP0004 on Remote PC2
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> REMPC1 &REMPC2 are alias names defined in my /etc/hosts file
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> # NAME <lbug> <dmname> <dedicated mon> <type>
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> NAME WP0001 WP0001 .0 Engineer
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> NAME WP0001 WP0002 .1 View_Only
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> NAME WP0001 WP0003 REMPC1 View_Only
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> NAME WP0001 WP0004 REMPC2 View_Only
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> Regards
>
> GOPS
>
> Aramco Mobil Refinery
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