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active network connection IP. To test this, the command hostname -i should report an active IP address for the qualified hostname. Failure to resolve this address from a qualified hostname may result in remote connection errors. One way to address the hostname/IP name resolution is to edit the /etc/hosts file, and bind the machine name to its proper IP address as follows: 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain 88.1.89.122 blade2 blade2.datacenter.com 10. If the Sender is being installed on the HP ProLiant xw460c Blade Workstation, the blade workstation needs to be rebooted into User Mode after Sender installation is complete. For information on selecting User Mode, refer to the document Administrator's Guide for Linux on HP ProLiant Blade Workstations, available at http://www.hp.com/support/xw460c_manuals. Linux Sender Audio The RGS Sender will attempt to capture audio from the default audio device to be played back on the RGS Receiver. The audio device on the Sender system needs to be configured appropriately to enable audio capture. See Configuring audio on Linux on page 122 for details on configuring the audio device on a Linux sender. The HP Blade Workstation does not have audio hardware. The Virtual Audio Driver can be used to enable audio to be captured and played back on the RGS Receiver. The driver and appropriate libraries need to be compiled and installed to match the current Linux kernel. The source code and instructions for installation are in the virtual_audio_driver.tar file and can be found in the source directory on the distribution disc. Starting the Sender on Linux The Linux Sender is started by the "rge" X server extension whose configuration is described in the previous section. The Sender cannot be started manually. Proper configuration and startup of the Sender can be verified by examining the X server log file (Xorg.0.log). The log file will show that the extension is loaded, and that the extension has started the Sender: Log file content should be like: (II) LoadModule: "rge" (II) Loading /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions/librge.so . . . (RG) 10:29:52.654 HP Remote Graphics extension. Build date : Jul 15 2009 (RG) 10:29:53.002 Listening for RG connections at /var/opt/hpremote/rgsender/sockets/rgsenderrge:0 (RG) 10:29:53.631 Started rgsender process PID = 5780 END of log file example. The rgsender.sh command has two options that can be executed from the command line. The rgsender.sh command does not start the Sender if either of these options are used. 82 Chapter 3 Installing RGS

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active network connection IP. To test this, the command hostname -i should report an active IP
address for the qualified hostname. Failure to resolve this address from a qualified hostname may
result in remote connection errors. One way to address the hostname/IP name resolution is to edit
the /etc/hosts file, and bind the machine name to its proper IP address as follows:
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain
88.1.89.122 blade2 blade2.datacenter.com
10.
If the Sender is being installed on the HP ProLiant xw460c Blade Workstation, the blade
workstation needs to be rebooted into User Mode after Sender installation is complete. For
information on selecting User Mode, refer to the document
Administrator’s Guide for Linux on HP
ProLiant Blade Workstations
, available at
support/xw460c_manuals
.
Linux Sender Audio
The RGS Sender will attempt to capture audio from the default audio device to be played back on the
RGS Receiver. The audio device on the Sender system needs to be configured appropriately to enable
audio capture. See
Configuring audio on Linux
on page
122
for details on configuring the audio
device on a Linux sender.
The HP Blade Workstation does not have audio hardware. The Virtual Audio Driver can be used to
enable audio to be captured and played back on the RGS Receiver. The driver and appropriate
libraries need to be compiled and installed to match the current Linux kernel. The source code and
instructions for installation are in the virtual_audio_driver.tar file and can be found in the source
directory on the distribution disc.
Starting the Sender on Linux
The Linux Sender is started by the “rge” X server extension whose configuration is described in the
previous section. The Sender cannot be started manually. Proper configuration and startup of the
Sender can be verified by examining the X server log file (Xorg.0.log). The log file will show that the
extension is loaded, and that the extension has started the Sender:
Log file content should be like:
(II) LoadModule: "rge"
(II) Loading /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions/librge.so
.
.
.
(RG) 10:29:52.654 HP Remote Graphics extension. Build date : Jul 15 2009
(RG) 10:29:53.002 Listening for RG connections at /var/opt/hpremote/rgsender/sockets/rgsender-
rge:0
(RG) 10:29:53.631 Started rgsender process PID = 5780
END of log file example.
The rgsender.sh command has two options that can be executed from the command line. The
rgsender.sh command does not start the Sender if either of these options are used.
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Chapter 3
Installing RGS