Well, in short, it didn't quite work as hoped. I generated a minimal config (example attached), and so far, it seemed to act the same as before. Slow on the first one, and faster on 2nd and subsequent.
Now that's a mixed blessing. It means that most of the file wasn't actually necessary, but it also means that nothing I eliminated was actually the problem. Lloyd On 01/19/2016 11:54 AM, Lloyd Brown wrote: > I will try, but honestly, I'm not certain if it will instantiate the > server or not. > > I was mostly following the recommendations from the "Setting up the X > Server for Headless Operation" (pg 15) of this document: > http://www.nvidia.com/content/PDF/remote-viz-tesla-gpus.pdf > > > > On 01/19/2016 11:19 AM, Christopher Barry wrote: >> This may or may not be useful, so sorry if I'm speaking out of turn, >> but is it not possible to supply only the snippet of config that is >> unique (e.g. the Device section), and allow X to do the rest? If it is, >> this might be a way to remove other config data that could be part of >> the issue. Again, just guessing, and might be a quick and easy test. -- Lloyd Brown Systems Administrator Fulton Supercomputing Lab Brigham Young University http://marylou.byu.edu
Section "Device" Identifier "GPU0" Driver "nvidia" VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation" BusID "PCI:6:0:0" EndSection
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