HP SVA V2.1 System Administration Guide

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
2.3.2.3 Replace 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 2-1 and Table 2-2.
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.
Once you replace a node, you can use the replaced node to take the place of another node in the
Display Surface.
Enter request:5
Current Display Surfaces are:
Wide,Tall,Square,SquareSquare,Single,DoubleWide,DoubleTall,TripleWide,TripleTall
Please enter the name of the Display Surface to change:
Wide
The display blocks in "Wide" are arranged like this:
+----+----+
| 1 | 2 |
+----+----+
1) syntho2
2) syntho3
You will now be asked to select the display nodes to be replaced,
and the nodes to be used as replacements. You may see the available
nodes at any time by pressing the ENTER key.
To indicate that you are done, enter a period (".") as the name of
the node to be replaced.
Which node do you want to replace? [ENTER]
syntho[2-3]
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.
40 Setting Up Display Devices