From: Ángel de V. <an...@ia...> - 2010-01-28 11:33:35
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Hi, On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 22:46:15 -0000, Jackman <kd...@gm...> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 3:12 AM, Angel de Vicente <an...@ia...> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm new to Chromium, and I'm having a (apparently) simple problem, >> which I hope some of you guys can help me to solve. >> >> I'm running Chromium as a part of a Rocks Cluster installation >> (http://www.rocksclusters.org/wordpress/). For my setting I have a >> head node and two tile nodes, each connected >> to two monitors. Chromium seems to be working more or less OK, but it >> seems to believe that the resolution of my "tile" nodes is 1920x1200 >> where it actually is 1280x1024. Any pointers on where should I look so >> that I can tell Chromium about the actual resolution of my monitors? I >> include below the output when I run glxgears. > > Just out of curiosity, what video cards are you using? Can we see > some of your configuration details? Thanks! thanks for the help. In the end I found how to tell the Rocks software the resolution of my tile nodes, so this is not an issue anymore, although I'm still stuck, perhaps you can shed some light? The graphic cards used are: The head node: nVidia Corporation Quadro NVS 290 (rev a1) The tile nodes: nVidia Corporation NV43GL [Quadro FX 550] (rev a2) nVidia Corporation NV44 [Quadro NVS 285] (rev a1) And now the problem is when I try to use Google Earch or Stellarium (so far I have only tried these two, and glxgears). glxgears is fine after enabling chromium, and both Google Earth and Stellarium work fine in the head node when Chromium is disabled, but when I enable it I get the errors that I attach below. Any idea? Thanks a lot, Ángel de Vicente GOOGLE EARTH =============== [angelv@vaiven ~]$ googleearth CR Warning(vaiven:9210): the OpenGL faker was loaded without crappfaker! Defaulting to an application id of -1! This won't work if you're debugging a parallel application! In this case, set the CR_APPLICATION_ID_NUMBER environment variable to the right thing (see opengl_stub/load.c) CR Warning(vaiven:9210): Using Chromium configuration for * from /home/angelv/.crconfigs This is Chromium, Version 1.9 Autostart for node tile-0-0: ['/usr/bin/ssh', '-x', 'tile-0-0', "bash --login -c 'env DISPLAY=:0.0 /opt/viz/bin/crserver -mothership vaiven:10046'"] Autostart for node tile-0-0: ['/usr/bin/ssh', '-x', 'tile-0-0', "bash --login -c 'env DISPLAY=:0.1 /opt/viz/bin/crserver -mothership vaiven:10046'"] Autostart for node tile-0-1: ['/usr/bin/ssh', '-x', 'tile-0-1', "bash --login -c 'env DISPLAY=:0.0 /opt/viz/bin/crserver -mothership vaiven:10046'"] Autostart for node tile-0-1: ['/usr/bin/ssh', '-x', 'tile-0-1', "bash --login -c 'env DISPLAY=:0.1 /opt/viz/bin/crserver -mothership vaiven:10046'"] Start a crappfaker on vaiven.ll.iac.es Mothership signalling spawning process 9210 CR Info(tile-0-0:26576): Total output dimensions = (5120, 1024) CR Info(tile-0-1:26582): Total output dimensions = (5120, 1024) CR Info(tile-0-0:26568): Total output dimensions = (5120, 1024) CR Info(tile-0-1:26576): Total output dimensions = (5120, 1024) CR Warning(vaiven:9210): glXChooseVisual: ignoring attribute 0x22 CR Warning(tile-0-0:26576): __tcpip_read_exact() error: Bad address CR Warning(tile-0-0:26576): Bad juju: 10485760 197100 on socket 0xb CR Warning(tile-0-0:26576): CRServer: Last client disconnected - exiting. Google Earth has caught signal 11. We apologize for the inconvenience, but Google Earth has crashed. This is a bug in the program, and should never happen under normal circumstances. A bug report and debugging data have been written to this text file: /home/angelv/.googleearth/crashlogs/crashlog-4b5ecb14.txt Please include this file if you submit a bug report will to Google. CR Warning(tile-0-0:26568): CRServer: Last client disconnected - exiting. CR Warning(tile-0-1:26582): CRServer: Last client disconnected - exiting. [angelv@vaiven ~]$ CR Warning(tile-0-1:26576): CRServer: Last client disconnected - exiting. STELLARIUM ============ [angelv@vaiven ~]$ stellarium ------------------------------------------------------- [ This is Stellarium 0.8.0 - http://www.stellarium.org ] [ Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Fabien Chereau et al ] ------------------------------------------------------- CR Warning(vaiven:9191): YOU ARE CALLING A NULLED FUNCTION (Viewport) CR Warning(vaiven:9191): YOU ARE CALLING A NULLED FUNCTION (MatrixMode) CR Warning(vaiven:9191): YOU ARE CALLING A NULLED FUNCTION (LoadMatrixd) CR Warning(vaiven:9191): YOU ARE CALLING A NULLED FUNCTION (MatrixMode) CR Warning(vaiven:9191): YOU ARE CALLING A NULLED FUNCTION (MatrixMode) CR Warning(vaiven:9191): YOU ARE CALLING A NULLED FUNCTION (LoadMatrixd) CR Warning(vaiven:9191): YOU ARE CALLING A NULLED FUNCTION (MatrixMode) CR Warning(vaiven:9191): YOU ARE CALLING A NULLED FUNCTION (FrontFace) CR Warning(vaiven:9191): the OpenGL faker was loaded without crappfaker! Defaulting to an application id of -1! This won't work if you're debugging a parallel application! In this case, set the CR_APPLICATION_ID_NUMBER environment variable to the right thing (see opengl_stub/load.c) CR Warning(vaiven:9191): Using Chromium configuration for * from /home/angelv/.crconfigs This is Chromium, Version 1.9 Autostart for node tile-0-0: ['/usr/bin/ssh', '-x', 'tile-0-0', "bash --login -c 'env DISPLAY=:0.0 /opt/viz/bin/crserver -mothership vaiven:10073'"] Autostart for node tile-0-0: ['/usr/bin/ssh', '-x', 'tile-0-0', "bash --login -c 'env DISPLAY=:0.1 /opt/viz/bin/crserver -mothership vaiven:10073'"] Autostart for node tile-0-1: ['/usr/bin/ssh', '-x', 'tile-0-1', "bash --login -c 'env DISPLAY=:0.0 /opt/viz/bin/crserver -mothership vaiven:10073'"] Autostart for node tile-0-1: ['/usr/bin/ssh', '-x', 'tile-0-1', "bash --login -c 'env DISPLAY=:0.1 /opt/viz/bin/crserver -mothership vaiven:10073'"] Start a crappfaker on vaiven.ll.iac.es Mothership signalling spawning process 9191 CR Info(tile-0-0:26451): Total output dimensions = (5120, 1024) CR Info(tile-0-1:26451): Total output dimensions = (5120, 1024) CR Info(tile-0-0:26443): Total output dimensions = (5120, 1024) CR Info(tile-0-1:26453): Total output dimensions = (5120, 1024) CR Warning(vaiven:9191): glXChooseVisual: ignoring attribute 0x22 Application locale is system Loading Solar System data...(loaded) Loading location: "Paris", on Earth (landscape is: "guereins") CR Warning(tile-0-0:26443): __tcpip_read_exact() error: Bad address CR Warning(tile-0-0:26443): Bad juju: 10485760 262852 on socket 0xb CR Warning(tile-0-0:26443): CRServer: Last client disconnected - exiting. /usr/bin/stellarium: line 3: 9191 Segmentation fault run-stellarium CR Warning(tile-0-0:26451): __tcpip_read_exact() error: Connection reset by peer CR Warning(tile-0-0:26451): CRServer: Last client disconnected - exiting. CR Warning(tile-0-1:26453): __tcpip_read_exact() error: Connection reset by peer CR Warning(tile-0-1:26453): CRServer: Last client disconnected - exiting. CR Warning(tile-0-1:26451): __tcpip_read_exact() error: Connection reset by peer CR Warning(tile-0-1:26451): CRServer: Last client disconnected - exiting. [angelv@vaiven ~]$ -- +---------------------------------------------+ | | | http://www.iac.es/galeria/angelv/ | | | | High Performance Computing Support PostDoc | | Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias | | | +---------------------------------------------+ |