3. Getting started
Barco – Eos X Terminal – DOC-3061-2 – user's manual – Revision 11 – November-2004
___________________________________________________________________
3-48
3.4.3
Configuring a distributed system
Configuring a distributed system is largely similar to configuring a monolithic system. See
section
for the basic course of the installation script. This section
describes the additional part for configuring a distributed system.
On the one hand, the additional sections in the configuration of a distributed system contain the specification of
the Sub-net and on the other hand, the successive parameterization of every individual rendering machine.
Subnet
Indicate the transmission rate of the sub-net network card and the desired interface type!
Configuring Distributed X-Server's Subnet
==========================================
You want to install the Distributed Server therefore
additional configuring values are needed:
- Setting Subnet Network Interface Card (only for 10 MBit Card)
- Engines' Subnet
- Engines' IP-Address
- Engines' Multiscreen Arrangement
The IP address of the sub-net network card of the central unit must be specified identical to the IP address speci-
fied with linuxconf. See section
You have to insert the sub-net specification according to the specifications explained in
section
. Changes have to be made in a consistent way in both places.
Enter IP Address for the subnet NIC card[192.168.149.254]: 192.168.60.0
Enter Sub Netmask of graphic engines [255.255.255.0]: 255.255.255.0
Rendering machines
The parameterization of the E
OS
rendering machines is carried out successively for every device. For every E
OS
rendering machine, the arrangement of the O
VER
V
IEW
projection modules is indicated in the following form:
<w>x<h>
Here
<w>
and
<h>
give the number of columns and rows. For example:
4x2
4 monitors next to each other, 2 monitors on top of each other.
For every rendering machine, the position of the projection modules, that is the position of the upper left module
is indicated, in the following form:
<x>,<y>
Here
<x>
and
<y>
give the horizontal and vertical position within the display wall starting with the upper left
module as
0,0
.
0,0
4,0
4×2
4×2
Figure3-47