Attributes on the X Protocol Engine Properties For... panel of
Array Manager let you tune graphical emulator processes for a
particular array member. The attributes apply independently to each
Secure Global Desktop server.
Changes to these attributes take effect for new Protocol Engines
only. Existing Protocol Engines are not affected.
| Array Manager | Command line | Description |
|---|
| Command-line Arguments | --xpe-args args |
- Any arguments to the Protocol Engine. For example, the name of a
log file.
- You shouldn't need to change this unless asked by Technical
Support.
|
| Monitor Resolution | --xpe-monitorresolution dpi |
- The default monitor resolution (in dpi) to assume.
- You can override this value using an application's Monitor
Resolution attribute.
|
| Font Path | --xpe-fontpath fontpath |
- Directories on the Secure Global Desktop host containing the
fonts used by the X Protocol Engine.
- Font paths are listed in search order.
- Use %%INSTALLDIR%% to mean the Secure Global Desktop installation
directory.
- You can include font servers, for example
tcp/boston:7000.
- On the command line, separate each directory in the font path
with a comma ",".
|
| RGB Database | --xpe-rgbdatabase file |
- Full pathname on the Secure Global Desktop host of the RGB
database used by the X Protocol Engine to resolve color names to RGB
values.
- Use %%INSTALLDIR%% to mean the Secure Global Desktop installation
directory.
|
| Keyboard Map | --xpe-keymap lang | client-locale | file |
|
| Client Window Management | --xpe-cwm-maxwidth pixels
--xpe-cwm-maxheight pixels |
- Two attributes for tuning this particular value of the Display
Using attribute.
- The maximum expected horizontal and vertical display resolution
for client devices connecting to this server.
- Only applies for applications with Display Using set to Client
Window Management, to avoid clipping problems.
|
| Session Start Timeout | --xpe-sessionstarttimeout seconds |
- How long the X Protocol Engine waits for X applications to
connect.
|
| Process Tuning: Maximum sessions per engine | --xpe-maxsessions num |
- The maximum number of emulator sessions each X Protocol Engine
handles.
- More X Protocol Engines are started to meet demand.
|
| Process Tuning: Maximum users per engine | --xpe-maxusers num |
- The maximum number of users each X Protocol Engine handles.
- More X Protocol Engines are started to meet demand.
|
| Process Tuning: Exit after | --xpe-exitafter seconds |
- The length of time an X Protocol Engine process will continue
running without any active connections.
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