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Old 01-02-2011, 01:41 AM
mizutani_jun mizutani_jun is offline
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Unhappy Question about GUI and CLUSTER

Hi.
I'm currently using 4 computers for my project.
I connected all my computer in cluster mode but only want all clients to be my 3 screens.
How can i prevent my master computer in cluster mode from viz.go()?
I just want my master computer to control my GUI in master mode and the other 3 computers to be in cluster mode to be my 3 screens.
So when i click specific button in GUI from my master,all clients will go in viz.go() mode and show all the screens.
But when i send command like viz.go() in master of course the master also pop up screen right?
But i still got no success in this.
I also try this command.
viz.go(viz.CLIENT1)
viz.go(viz.CLIENT2)
viz.go(viz.CLIENT3)
But seems all clients just pop up screen in instant and then disapeared.
How can i solve this problems.
Really need help.
Thanks.
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Old 01-02-2011, 02:06 PM
Jeff Jeff is offline
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Have you tried using cluster masks? They are described here:

http://www.worldviz.com/vizhelp/Conf...ur_cluster.htm
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Old 01-02-2011, 03:35 PM
mizutani_jun mizutani_jun is offline
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Yes i already tried this way.
But like i said in my first post above viz.go() command set my master computer to show viz.go() screen.
Any way to prevent this from happen?
I need my master to be GUI controller so i dont want any screen to appear.
Plus my computer will 'hang' if any screen want to appear with GUI program run.
Any other suggestions?
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