On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 3:17 AM, ChangYuan (via Nabble)
<br><<a href="http://n2.nabble.com/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=2161275&i=0" target="_top" rel="nofollow">ml-user+167930-592570649@...</a>> wrote:
<br><br>> Below is what I did:
<br>> (1) modified the "2-node.2D.eqc" file: the only changed line is the
<br>> "connection { hostname "node2"}". All the other lines are untouched;
<br>> (2) "eqServer configs/2-node.2D.eqc &" on node 1. No errors were returned;
<br>> (3) ssh into node 2 and "eqServer configs/2-node.2D.eqc &" on node 2. No
<br>> errors were returned;
<br>> (4) "eqPly" on node 1 and it got stuck.
<br><br>Equalizer uses a slightly different terminology from Chromium.
<br><br>crMotherShip == eqServer
<br>crServer == render client (typically same as the application)
<br><br>Equalizer also can launch the render clients automatically. All you
<br>have to do is:
<br><br>1) make sure you can ssh into all nodes without entering a password
<br>2) have the application in the same directory on all nodes (e.g. a NFS share)
<br>3) run the eqServer
<br>4) run the application
<br><br>You can also pre-launch the render clients - search for resident
<br>render client on the website. On Win32 this is often easier than the
<br>above setup.
<br><br><br>HTH,
<br><br>Stefan.
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