HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.2.5 User Guide - Page 51

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The RGS Diagnostics Tool can be run any time after RGS Sender installation. To run the Diagnostics Tool, use Windows Explorer to display the RGS Sender installation folder, and locate the rgdiag.exe program with the RGS icon. On a 32-bit Windows system, this tool is normally located at: C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\Remote Graphics Sender\rgdiag.exe Note that the rgdiag.exe tool does not run as part of an unattended install. Starting the Sender on Windows The Windows Sender can be started using the rgsender.exe executable. rgsender.exe supports the following command line options: [-nocollab] [-timeout value] [-authtimeout value] [-l logSetupFile] [-v | -ver | -version] [-h | -help | -?] [-installService | -startService | -uninstallService] [-belownormal | -normal | -abovenormal | -high] [-Rgsender.propertyname=value] The functionality of each option is as follows: -nocollab-Disables collaboration. When specified, only the primary user can connect to the Sender. -timeout value-The timeout in milliseconds used to detect and disconnect an inactive connection. This option sets the property Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Error. See "Network timeouts" for more details. -authtimeout value-The timeout in milliseconds used to detect and notify the user of a network disruption. This option sets the property Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Dialog. See "Network timeouts" for more details. -l logSetupFile-Specifies the "logSetupFile" file used to describe various logging parameters for Sender error and informational output. This file is used to determine where the output goes (to a file or to standard error) as well as the type of output logged (INFO or DEBUG). At installation, the Sender default is with "-l logSetup" turned on, where the logSetup file in the installation directory is set for output to a file named rg.log at INFO debug level. [-v | -ver | -version]-Prints the Senders version information. [-h | -help | -?]-Prints a listing of the various command line options, those that are listed on this page. -installService-Installs the "Remote Graphics Sender" service. -startService-Starts the "Remote Graphics Sender" service. The Sender must be installed as a service first. -uninstallService-Uninstalls the "Remote Graphics Sender" service. -belownormal-Sets the process priority of the Sender to below normal. -normal-Sets the process priority of the Sender to normal. This is the default priority. -abovenormal-Sets the process priority of the Sender to above normal. -high-Sets the process priority of the Sender to high. -Rgsender.propertyname=value-Can be used to specify one or more RGS Sender properties. See Chapter 8, "RGS properties," for general information on RGS properties. For information specifically on RGS Sender properties, see Section 8-6, "RGS Sender properties." Installing RGS 51

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Installing RGS 51
The RGS Diagnostics Tool can be run any time after RGS Sender installation. To run the Diagnostics Tool, use
Windows Explorer to display the RGS Sender installation folder, and locate the
rgdiag.exe
program with the
RGS icon. On a 32-bit Windows system, this tool is normally located at:
C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\Remote Graphics Sender\rgdiag.exe
Note that the
rgdiag.exe
tool does not run as part of an unattended install.
Starting the Sender on Windows
The Windows Sender can be started using the
rgsender.exe
executable.
rgsender.exe
supports the
following command line options:
[-nocollab]
[-timeout value]
[-authtimeout value]
[-l logSetupFile]
[-v | -ver | -version]
[-h | -help | -?]
[-installService | -startService | -uninstallService]
[-belownormal | -normal | -abovenormal | -high]
[-Rgsender.
propertyname
=value]
The functionality of each option is as follows:
-nocollab
—Disables collaboration. When specified, only the primary user can connect to the Sender.
-timeout value
—The timeout in milliseconds used to detect and disconnect an inactive connection. This option
sets the property
Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Error
. See “
Network timeouts
” for more details.
-authtimeout value
—The timeout in milliseconds used to detect and notify the user of a network disruption.
This option sets the property
Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Dialog
. See “
Network timeouts
” for more details.
-l logSetupFile
—Specifies the "logSetupFile" file used to describe various logging parameters for Sender
error and informational output. This file is used to determine where the output goes (to a file or to standard error)
as well as the type of output logged (INFO or DEBUG). At installation, the Sender default is with "-l logSetup"
turned on, where the logSetup file in the installation directory is set for output to a file named rg.log at INFO
debug level.
[-v | -ver | -version]
—Prints the Senders version information.
[-h | -help | -?]
—Prints a listing of the various command line options, those that are listed on this page.
–installService
—Installs the “Remote Graphics Sender” service.
-startService
—Starts the “Remote Graphics Sender” service. The Sender must be installed as a service first.
-uninstallService
—Uninstalls the “Remote Graphics Sender” service.
-belownormal
—Sets the process priority of the Sender to below normal.
-normal
Sets the process priority of the Sender to normal. This is the default priority.
-abovenormal
—Sets the process priority of the Sender to above normal.
-high
—Sets the process priority of the Sender to high.
-Rgsender.propertyname=value
—Can be used to specify one or more RGS Sender properties. See Chapter
8, “
RGS properties
,” for general information on RGS properties. For information specifically on RGS Sender
properties, see Section 8-6, “
RGS Sender properties
.”