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Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Software Client Administration Guide C H A P T E R 2 Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Client Installation This chapter describes installation and configuration information for the Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 client. Topics include: • • • • which includes these subsections: • • • • Note - Unless stated otherwise, the majority of examples provided in this chapter are for the Solaris 10 Operating System. Note - Names of files and directories that indicate a software release name might be slightly different from the names specified in the Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 documentation. For example, instead of “1.1” you might find “1.1.1”.

Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Software This section describes how to install the Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 software onto your client and how to remove the software. • Installation on a Solaris or Linux client installs support for both VirtualGL and TurboVNC. • Installation on a Mac OS X client installs either VirtualGL or TurboVNC, or both. • Installation on a Windows client installs either VirtualGL or TurboVNC, or both. • A Windows client using VirtualGL Image Transport requires both VirtualGL and the third-party Exceed (or Exceed 3D) X windows server. (Exceed software is not included with Sun Shared Visualization software).

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• Using TurboVNC does not require Exceed software. • A Sun Ray client has nothing to install. (The graphics server has Sun Shared Visualization software installed.). Installation on a Solaris or Linux Client Software Components That Are Not Needed on a Client If you are using Sun Grid Engine, your client mounts that software from your grid’s NFS server. You do not need to install a copy on the client. Therefore, the product’s optional software (listed in ) is not required on the client.

TABLE 2-1 Optional Software Components, All Unneeded on Clients Solaris packages Linux RPMs SUNWsge3D sun-n1ge-3D.noarch.rpm SUNWsgear SUNWsgeau SUNWsgearsmr sun-n1ge-adv_reserv.noarch.rpm The Sun Ray plug-in (Solaris package SUNWvglsr or Linux RPM VirtualGL-SunRay) is installed by default. Though not harmful, this plug-in is not needed on any clients. For instructions to remove the plug-in after installation, see.

To Install Sun Shared Visualization 1.1 Software on a Solaris or Linux Client 1. Take one of the following actions, depending on your installation media: • Perform if you are installing the software from a download directory.

Shaktimaan serial title song lyrics mp3. • Perform if you are installing the software from the CD-ROM. Install the software from a download directory. As superuser, change to that directory and extract the zip file. To remove this software, use the ’remove’ script on this CDROM, or the following script: /var/tmp/SharedVis_remove A log of this installation can be found at: /var/tmp/SharedVis.install.2007. The log file is named with a date and time stamp. In this example, December 22, 2007 at 9:52 am. Secure Shell on Solaris 8 and 9 vglconnect uses the secure shell (ssh), which may not be installed on older Solaris releases.

If your need to use Sun Shared Visualization on a Solaris host without ssh, you need to install ssh, for example, from or To Remove the Sun Ray Plug-In The Solaris package SUNWvglsr and the Linux RPM VirtualGL-SunRay are server support for Sun Ray clients. This plug-in is not needed on a client, though it is installed by the installation script on a Solaris or Linux host. When the installation script is completed, you can leave the plug-in installed or you can remove it. Remove the Sun Ray plug-in. • For Solaris clients, type. Installation on a Mac OS X Client As explained in (especially through and ), Sun Shared Visualization software offers two alternative image transport techniques, VirtualGL Image Transport and TurboVNC (using X11 Image Transport). On a Macintosh client, you can install software for either or both forms of image transport.

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