Two X servers, one box

StompDagger1@yahoo.com stompdagger1 at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 3 22:21:42 PDT 2012


any reason why X server per app?

 
An wise Scandinavian old man once said: "in the end, everything is going to be alright"


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 From: "Cook, Rich" <cook47 at llnl.gov>
To: "StompDagger1 at yahoo.com" <stompdagger1 at yahoo.com> 
Cc: "xorg at lists.x.org" <xorg at lists.x.org> 
Sent: Tuesday, July 3, 2012 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: Two X servers, one box
 

What I'm trying to do is run a single visualization application per X server to enable distributed rendering of some very large scientific datasets.  Each application uses the hardware to render its piece then composits it with the other programs on the cluster via TCP/IP.  
So basically instead of "xterm" below there will be "//usr/local/tools/ensight-92/bin/ensight92.client -some fancy -args"




On Jul 3, 2012, at 2:43 AM, StompDagger1 at yahoo.com wrote:

what are you trying to do? multiseat? multihead?
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>An wise Scandinavian old man once said: "in the end, everything is going to be alright"
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> From: "Cook, Rich" <cook47 at llnl.gov>
>To: "xorg at lists.x.org" <xorg at lists.x.org> 
>Sent: Tuesday, July 3, 2012 4:23 AM
>Subject: Re: Two X servers, one box
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>Ah hell, now it's just working.  How strange.  No doubt as soon as I send this it will stop working again. 
>Never mind!  Thanks. 
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>On Jul 2, 2012, at 6:13 PM, Cook, Rich wrote:
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>> Hi, 
>> I am trying to run two instances of X.Org X Server 1.10.4 per node of our dual-GPU Red Hat cluster. 
>> I do this: 
>> /usr/bin/startx /usr/bin/xterm -display :0 -- -nolock -auth /g/g0/rcook/.Xauthority-0 :0
>> and this: 
>> /usr/bin/startx /usr/bin/xterm -display :1 -- -nolock -auth /g/g0/rcook/.Xauthority-1 :1
>> 
>> And I almost get there -- in fact, it worked once.  But mostly the X server starts but I get "invalid MIT-MAGICK-COOKIE" errors which don't show up in the Xorg logfile, so I assume I'm very close, just doing something wrong with xauth. 
>> 
>> Can anyone on this list help a poor man out?  Thanks
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