HP SVA V2.1 System Administration Guide
3. For this example, you would enter the following display block arrangement:
What is the width of the display surface (in display blocks)?
1
What is the height of the display surface (in blocks)?
2
You have chosen a display surface that will look like the diagram below:
+====+
| 2 |
+====+
| 1 |
+====+
4. Next, specify the host name of the display node for each display block, in this case two
display nodes for the two display blocks, which correspond to four display devices. Note
that at the prompt, pressing 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
2.3.2.2 Rearrange Nodes Within a Display Surface
This section shows an example Display Surface using a different set of nodes than those found
in Table 2-1 and Table 2-2.
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]
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