HP SVA V1.1 Patch Kit 3 Readme/Release Notes

Figure 3-1 Stereo Configuration Process and Results
Regenerate
X Config. Files
Define Display
Surface
Launch Job
Using Scripts
Edit Monitor
Properties Files
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3a
Default Site
Configuration File
Default X Config
Files
Site Customized
Site Conf. File
Site Customized
Monitor Prop. Files
Site Customized
X Config. Files
Named Stereo
Display Surface
Stereo Images
on Display Surface
sva_install_xconfig
tool
sva_install_xconfig
tool
Display Surf. Conf.
tool
svaputdata
commands
any editor
Install SVA
Sys Admin
Sys Admin
Sys Admin
Sys Admin
Sys Admin
End User
Process Result
Modify Site
Config. File
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4
3b
3.1.2.1 Install SVA Kits
By the end of a full SVA Kit installation or a patch kit installation, SVA generates the following:
An SVA Site Configuration File, with appropriate default settings for mono and stereo
displays.
After installation, you may need to modify the Site Configuration File to provide additional
supported resolutions and refresh rates for atypical mono displays and stereo displays.
A set of SVA-specific, X Config Files in /etc/X11 with appropriate default settings for a
typical set of desktop displays, for example, desktop monitors and flat panels.
After installation, you may need to customize the Monitor Properties section of these files
for atypical mono displays and many stereo displays.
A set of named Display Surfaces mapping 1:1 to each display node in the cluster.
After installation, you likely will need to create additional Display Surfaces for example, for
multi-panel or stereo displays.
3.1.2.2 Set Supported Resolutions in the Site Configuration File
The Site Configuration File contains two tags that specify the supported resolutions available
for display devices used with the cluster. These two tags have a list of default resolutions as
shown in Table 3-1.
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