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Connecting to a blade workstation, Blade connection settings for Embedded OS 10.50

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6 Connecting to a blade workstation This chapter describes how to configure RGS to establish a connection between the client computer and a blade workstation. Remotely controlling blade power is also described in this chapter. 6-1 Blade connection settings for Embedded OS 10.50 Select the Webmin Blade Connection Settings icon to configure RGS. Figure 6-1 shows the upper portion of the Blade Connection Settings screen (the lower portion of the screen is described in Section 6-3). Figure 6-1 Upper portion of the Blade Connection Settings screen for Embedded OS 10.50 IMPORTANT: RGS provides interoperability between versions of RGS Senders and Receivers that have the same major version number. For example, RGS Sender version 5.0 and Receiver version 5.1.5 will interoperate together. However, Sender version 4.2 is not guaranteed to interoperate with Receiver version 5.1.2. Connection between a Receiver and a Sender should only be attempted when their major version numbers are the same. Selecting RGS 5.1.5 will cause the Receiver Control Panel to be displayed on the client computer monitor, allowing you to connect to one or more blade workstation using RGS. For information on RGS, see Section 1-5, "HP Remote Graphics Software documentation." Alternatively, if you've deployed SAM 2.2 or later in your facility, you can check SAM Connection Client 2.2.1.2. Instead of displaying the RGS Receiver Control Panel, the SAM Session Allocation Client is displayed on the client computer monitor. The Session Allocation Client can be used to connect the client to one or more blade workstations (depending on how SAM is configured). 31

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6 Connecting to a blade workstation
This chapter describes how to configure RGS to establish a connection between the client computer and a blade
workstation. Remotely controlling blade power is also described in this chapter.
6-1 Blade connection settings for Embedded OS 10.50
Select the Webmin
Blade Connection Settings
icon to configure RGS. Figure 6-1 shows the upper portion of the
Blade Connection Settings screen (the lower portion of the screen is described in Section 6-3).
Figure 6-1
Upper portion of the Blade Connection Settings screen for Embedded OS 10.50
IMPORTANT:
RGS provides interoperability between versions of RGS Senders and Receivers that have the
same major version number. For example, RGS Sender version 5.0 and Receiver version 5.1.5 will
interoperate together. However, Sender version 4.2 is not guaranteed to interoperate with Receiver version
5.1.2. Connection between a Receiver and a Sender should only be attempted when their major version
numbers are the same.
Selecting
RGS 5.1.5
will cause the Receiver Control Panel to be displayed on the client computer monitor,
allowing you to connect to one or more blade workstation using RGS.
For information on RGS, see Section 1-5,
HP Remote Graphics Software documentation
.”
Alternatively, if you’ve deployed SAM 2.2 or later in your facility, you can check
SAM Connection Client 2.2.1.2
.
Instead of displaying the RGS Receiver Control Panel, the SAM Session Allocation Client is displayed on the
client computer monitor. The Session Allocation Client can be used to connect the client to one or more blade
workstations (depending on how SAM is configured).