HP sv6 User Manual
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file configuration
Chapter 3
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process, all of the following files are automatically configured. Use these
instructions to verify that all files are customized appropriately for any
hardware changes, hostnames or IP addresses that were made.
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/.rhosts
- Editing this file allows root access to other systems.
Root permissions are required to edit many of the configuration files
described in this section. It is very handy to allow root access to all
systems so it’s easy to use remsh to access each of them. A copy of
this file is on each system.
Optionally, you may choose to remove this file from each system to
disallow root access from other systems.
svm root
sv1 root
sv2 root
sv3 root
sv4 root
sv5 root
sv6 root
sv7 root
sv8 root
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/etc/X11/X0screens
- Edit the X0screens file on the MASTER
ONLY!
— There is a sample X0screens file template for each supported
hardware configuration. Use these templates to create the
/etc/X11/X0screens
file to be used to configure the X server.
For example, if you had an 8-pipe, two channel system (18
workstations displaying to two monitors):
To replace the existing X0screens file on the master system:
cd /usr/lib/X11/xserver/misc/slsd/templates
cp X0screens.p8c2 /etc/X11/X0screens
— Edit the file to change hostname and IP addresses. Add or
remove comment delimiters (#) to enable the desired screen
options or environment variables.
— See
/usr/lib/X11/Xserver/info/screens/hp
for general
X0screens syntax that is not hp visualization center sv6-specific.