HP Scalable Visualization Array Version 1.1 System Administration Guide

Return, provides a list of all the display nodes in your cluster. For Display Surfaces, the lower left corner
is regarded as the origin. Therefore, the lower left corner of display block 1 corresponds to (0,0).
Please enter the hostname of the display node connected to display block 1
(press ENTER to list all display nodes): vis3
Please enter the hostname of the display node connected to display block 2
(press ENTER to list all display nodes): vis4
Changing the Arrangement of Nodes
This section shows an example Display Surface using a different set of nodes than those found in Table 1-8
and Table 1-9.
This option lets you rearrange the nodes that are already part of the Display Surface. However, you cannot
change the shape of the Display Surface; nor can you replace nodes that are a part of the Display Surface
with nodes that are not a part of the Display Surface.
Enter request:4
Current Display Surfaces are:
Wide,Tall,Square,SquareSquare,Single,DoubleWide,DoubleTall,TripleWide,TripleTall
Please enter the name of the Display Surface to change:
Tall
The display blocks in "Tall" are arranged like this:
+----+
| 3 |
+----+
| 2 |
+----+
| 1 |
+----+
1) syntho2
2) syntho3
3) syntho4
Please enter the hostname of the display node connected to display block 1
(press ENTER to list all display nodes): syntho4
Please enter the hostname of the display node connected to display block 2
(press ENTER to list all display nodes): [ENTER]
syntho[2-3]
Please enter the hostname of the display node connected to display block 2
(press ENTER to list all display nodes): syntho2
Please enter the hostname of the display node connected to display block 3
(press ENTER to list all display nodes): syntho3
Replacing Nodes in a Display Surface with Different Nodes
This section shows an example Display Surface using a different set of nodes than those found in Table 1-8
and Table 1-9.
This option lets you substitute one or more nodes in the Display Surface with nodes that are not a part of the
Display Surface. In order to be added to the Display Surface, a node must have the same display block
geometry (number of nodes and spatial arrangement, for example, left-to-right) as the node it is replacing.
This option cycles through requests for nodes to be replaced until you indicate that you are done by entering
a period character (.) as the node to be replaced. You can replace more than one node in a single run.
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