HP SVA V2.0 System Administration Guide
Which node do you want to replace? syntho2
What node will replace syntho2?
syntho4
Which node do you want to replace? syntho3
What node will replace syntho3?
syntho2
What node will replace syntho3? syntho2
Which node do you want to replace? .
2.3.2.4 Completely Redefine a Display Surface
This option retains the Display Surface name, but otherwise goes through the same steps as the
Creating a Display Surface step. Once complete, the old name has a new definition.
2.3.2.5 Replace One Display Node with Another
This section shows an example Display Surface using a different set of nodes than that found in
Table 2-1 and Table 2-2.
This option lets you replace one node with a different node in one or more Display Surfaces. For
example, use this option to replace node A with node B in one or more of the Display Surfaces
that contain node A. Press the Enter key to see a list of available nodes or Display Surfaces.
When entering the names of the Display Surfaces, you can use wildcard characters (*, ?) and
enter multiple names on one line, separated either by spaces or commas.
Enter request:7
Select the display node you want to replace:
(press ENTER to list all display nodes): syntho7
The following Display Surfaces contain syntho7
DoubleTall,TripleWide
Choose the Display Surfaces to change from the previous list.
Place all names on a single line, separated by spaces or commas.
You may use wildcards to specify more than one surface:
*
Select the node that will be used to replace syntho7:
(press ENTER to list available display nodes): syntho20
syntho7 has been replaced by syntho20 in the following Display Surfaces:
DoubleTall,TripleWide
2.3.3 Create Aliases for Display Surfaces
You can change the generated Display Surface names and assign site-specific names to the Display
Surfaces. Instead of modifying the Site Configuration File, which changes if another discovery
is needed, you can define alias names for Display Surfaces in the /opt/sva/etc/alias.conf
file.
This file contains generated defaults for each Display Surface in the form name=name to make
it easier to find the named Display Surfaces. The file format is as follows:
[SVA_ALIAS]
JacksTest=”SVA_1_1”
Chris_Debug=”SVA_1_2”
O&G_Demo=”SVA_3_1”
Four_Flat_Panels=”SVA_4_1”
TheaterOne=”SVA_9_1”
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