HP SVA V2.0 System Administration Guide
SVA_SUPPORTED_RESOLUTIONS tag for mono displays and
SVA_SUPPORTED_STEREO_RESOLUTIONS for stereo displays.
Is this display used for stereo graphics? y/[n]
n
Each tile in the display surface will use the same resolution.
The supported resolutions for this cluster are shown below:
1) 640x480
2) 800x600
3) 1024x768
4) 1024x768 @ 60 Hz
5) 1152x900
6) 1280x960
7) 1280x1024
8) 1400x1050
9) 1600x1200
10) 1920x1200
Select the tile resolution from the list above [7]:
9
3. Next, you see a list of the available display blocks, for example:
Width Height Number of Nodes
1) 1 1 2
2) 2 1 2
3) 2 2 2
4) 1 4 2
Pick the type of display block you want to use. In this example, enter the number 1 because
you want to use 1 W x 1 H display blocks.
Pick a display block:
1
4. Indicate how you want the display blocks oriented as this is a case of multi-block Display
Surfaces ( 2 W x 1 H).
For this two-display block example, enter the following:
What is the width of the display surface (in display blocks)?
2
What is the height of the display surface (in display blocks)?
1
You have chosen a display surface that will look like the diagram below:
+----+----+
| 1 | 2 |
+----+----+
Note:
If you're an application developer, bear in mind that the lower left corner of the Display
Surface is regarded as the origin. Therefore, the lower left corner of tile 1 corresponds to
(0,0). The image subcomponents are ordered from that point, left to right and then bottom
to top. The launch scripts that are included as part of the Visualization System Software
manage the correct assignment of image data to the display blocks of a Display Surface.
5. Specify the host names of each display node that outputs a display block to be part of the
Display Surface. In this example for display_b, specify the two display nodes that are
36 Setting Up Display Devices