Hi David. I set up DCV on a cluster of workstations at a facility not far from you a few years ago (in Woking...). I'm not sure what the relevance of having multiple GPUs is - I thought the DCV documentation dealt with that ??
One thing you should do is introduce MobaXterm to your users if they are Windows users https://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/ It has built in VNC clients and you can easily start a remote Linux desktop session. The guys at Greenwich setup Moba with a login script which started VNC on their HPC cluster. On Thu, 3 Jan 2019 at 10:37, Daniel Letai <d...@letai.org.il> wrote: > I haven't done this in a long time, but this blog entry might be of some > use (I believe I did something similar when required in the past) : > > > https://summerofhpc.prace-ri.eu/remote-accelerated-graphics-with-virtualgl-and-turbovnc/ > > > On 03/01/2019 12:14:52, Baker D.J. wrote: > > Hello, > > > We have set up our NICE/DCV cluster and that is proving to be very > popular. There are, however, users who would benefit from using the > resources offered by our nodes with multiple GPU cards. This potentially > means setting up TurboVNC, for example. I would, if possible, like to be > able to make the process of starting a VNC server as painless as possible. > I wondered if anyone had written a slurm script that users could > modify/submit to reserve resources and start the VNC server. > > > If you have such a template script and/or any advice in using VNC via > slurm then I would be interested to hear from you please. Many of our > visualization users are not "expert user" and so, as I note above, it would > be useful to try to make the process as painless as possible, If you would > be happy to share your script with us please then that would be > appreciated. > > > Best regards, > > David > > > -- > Regards, > > Daniel Letai > +972 (0)505 870 456 > >