Title: Multirig management Post by: matmator on March 29, 2017, 08:48:19 PM Hello ,
How you made to manage several rig? You do not have a screen by rig? For now I disconnect the screen of my rig1 to put it on my rig 2. And I connect on my rig with teamviewer, but on my rig or there is not Screen resolution is very low. But it's a complicated if you have 4 or 5 rig. Would you have a solution to advise me? thank you Title: Re: Multirig management Post by: bathrobehero on March 29, 2017, 08:52:15 PM Personally, my third monitor on my main PC is solely there to monitor my rigs in small teamviewer windows with only local connections enabled.
I have an icon for each rig on my desktop to connect ("C:\Program Files (x86)\TeamViewer\TeamViewer.exe" -i 192.168.... --Password password) and have a macro that automatically resizes and moves all the windows neatly on the 3rd monitor. I know there are some specialized rig monitoring tools but I prefer it this way. I just set the onboard GPU as primary on the rigs so I can change resolutions and I don't need to plug a monitor into them. Though, I use nvidia cards and I have no idea how AMD would work. Title: Re: Multirig management Post by: RentGPU on March 29, 2017, 08:57:58 PM Personally, my third monitor on my main PC is solely there to monitor my rigs in small teamviewer windows with only local connections enabled. For amd if you set onboard as primary you can't access the cards data like voltage , memory,fan , temp .....etc , you have to use dummy plugI have an icon for each rig on my desktop to connect ("C:\Program Files (x86)\TeamViewer\TeamViewer.exe" -i 192.168.... --Password password) and have a macro that automatically resizes and moves all the windows neatly on the 3rd monitor. I know there are some specialized rig monitoring tools but I prefer it this way. I just set the onboard GPU as primary on the rigs so I can change resolutions and I don't need to plug a monitor into them. Though, I use nvidia cards and I have no idea how AMD would work. Title: Re: Multirig management Post by: bathrobehero on March 29, 2017, 09:08:12 PM Personally, my third monitor on my main PC is solely there to monitor my rigs in small teamviewer windows with only local connections enabled. For amd if you set onboard as primary you can't access the cards data like voltage , memory,fan , temp .....etc , you have to use dummy plugI have an icon for each rig on my desktop to connect ("C:\Program Files (x86)\TeamViewer\TeamViewer.exe" -i 192.168.... --Password password) and have a macro that automatically resizes and moves all the windows neatly on the 3rd monitor. I know there are some specialized rig monitoring tools but I prefer it this way. I just set the onboard GPU as primary on the rigs so I can change resolutions and I don't need to plug a monitor into them. Though, I use nvidia cards and I have no idea how AMD would work. Man, that sucks. Title: Re: Multirig management Post by: matmator on March 30, 2017, 05:22:43 PM You have to use dummy plug?
I did not understand. what do you mean ? Title: Re: Multirig management Post by: marvykkio on March 30, 2017, 06:56:54 PM kvm 4 x hdmi y problem solved ;D
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