I'm again having this issue where I can't access the GPU unless someone is 
logged into the computer and in an active X session. Adding the appropriate 
users to the 'video' group makes it possible that I can access the GPU from 
another user that is also in the video group, but at least one user needs to be 
logged in. If I restart the machine then I'm out of the luck, and I get the 
'can't open the display' error.



I was assuming that the computer would just need to be turned on to be able to 
connect to it remotely, and hopefully I'm missing something here.



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Chris Coutinho

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I spoke too soon, apparently my issue was that the users were not part of the 
'video' group. After adding the various users to the video group the problem is 
gone.





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Sent: vrijdag 9 maart 2018 21:18

To: Chris Coutinho <c.couti...@redstack.nl<mailto:c.couti...@redstack.nl>>; 
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Subject: RE: [Paraview] Utilizing Server GPU from an external command



I'm running into some other trouble related to accessing the remote server. I'm 
able to successfully use the remote GPU from a client when the ssh user is also 
logged into the machine and in a X session (specifically Gnome).



Is it possible to access the remote GPU without being logged in as the same 
user that is doing the ssh remote connection?







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Chris Coutinho

Onderzoeker/Data analist



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Thanks for the explanation Burlen,



It was indeed an issue with xhost as you alluded to. On the server I added my 
user to the list of authorized clients:



        xhost +SI:localhost:<user>



Another point that I need to do was remove the Mesa library from the server, 
which was probably on the system because the nvidia drivers were installed 
later. After removing the Mesa library, adding my user to the authorized 
clients for xhost, and appending the DISPLAY variable to my pvserver command 
fixes the problem that I originally had.



Here's my current working command:



        ssh <user>@<server> DISPLAY=:0.0 /usr/local/bin/pvserver 
--server-port=11111 --client-host=<client> --use-offscreen-rendering



I wasn't able to get reverse connection to work correctly, so I removed that 
argument from the command, It's not entirely clear to me why I would need it. 
From the documentation it seems like a requirement if the client and server are 
on separate sides of a firewall. That's not the case for me and it works 
without.



Thanks again for your quick response.





Met vriendlijke groet,

REDstack BV



Chris Coutinho

Onderzoeker/Data analist



From: Burlen Loring [mailto:burlen.lor...@gmail.com]

Sent: vrijdag 9 maart 2018 00:10

To: Chris Coutinho <c.couti...@redstack.nl<mailto:c.couti...@redstack.nl>>; 
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Subject: Re: [Paraview] Utilizing Server GPU from an external command



Hi Chris,



You are right "ssh -X" sends X11 commands back to the client. that is not what 
you want, so do not use -X option in your ssh command.



Assuming that an X server is running on the server in question (sounds like it 
is), there are 2 additional things that you need to make this work.

1. Your ssh user needs to be allowed to make connections to the X server 2. You 
need to tell programs which display to use.



To see if your user can make connections to the X server:

ssh into the server. run "DISPLAY=:0.0 xhost". If this command succeeds it will 
print out the current access control list. You should see your user name. If 
that is the case then you should be all set. If it fails it may say something  
about "no protocol" and "can't open the display" or something similar. If it 
fails then you'll need to add your user to the access control list. See man 
page of xhost command for details.



To tell a program which display to use set the DISPLAY environment variable. 
For instance if your user can make connections to X server as described above 
you should be able to run stuff like "ssh user@server DISPLAY=:0.0 glxinfo". 
With the PV client in reverse connection mode something like this may work for 
you ssh -R N:localhost:N user@server DISPLAY=:0.0 mpiexec -np 8 pvserver 
--server-port=N --reverse-connection Burlen On 03/08/2018 09:13 AM, Chris 
Coutinho wrote:

Hello ParaView users,



In short:

I'm having an issue with utilizing a servers graphics card via ssh. When 
starting the pvserver manually from the server I don't experience any problems, 
but attempting to start a pvserver remotely from my client through ssh, I run 
into problems. I am new to configuring ssh and don't really know what the root 
of my problem is.





The problem:

I installed ParaView 5.4.1 from source (tags/v5.4.1) with MPI support enabled 
on an OpenSUSE Leap 42.3 workstation, with the goal of accessing this server 
from a Windows (laptop) client within a VPN network. The client laptop has the 
identical  The server has a single Nvidia graphics card installed (Quadro 
K2200), when I start the server manually on the server I'm able to connect to 
it from the client and utilize the server GPU; however, when sending the same 
pvserver command through ssh via the client, I get the 'Display is not 
accessible on the server side' error.



To start the pvserver manually from the server itself I execute a command 
similar to this:



       mpiexec -np 8 /usr/local/bin/pvserver --server-port=11111 
--client-host=<myclient> --use-offscreen-rendering



After I execute this command from the server, I've been able to confirm that 
the client is using the server's graphics card by looking at the output of 
`nvidia-smi`





My remote connection string looks like this:



       ssh <user>@<server> mpiexec -np 8 /usr/local/bin/pvserver 
--server-port=11111 --client-host=<myclient> --use-offscreen-rendering



Indeed, after connecting to my remote server using the remote connection via 
the client, I saw that there was no utilization of the graphics card via 
`nvidia-smi`.







Here is the output of `glxgears` related to OpenGL from the server:



```

$ glxinfo | grep -i opengl

OpenGL vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation OpenGL renderer string: Quadro 
K2200/PCIe/SSE2 OpenGL core profile version string: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 390.25 OpenGL 
core profile shading language version string: 4.50 NVIDIA OpenGL core profile 
context flags: (none) OpenGL core profile profile mask: core profile OpenGL 
core profile extensions:

OpenGL version string: 4.6.0 NVIDIA 390.25 OpenGL shading language version 
string: 4.60 NVIDIA OpenGL context flags: (none) OpenGL profile mask: (none) 
OpenGL extensions:

OpenGL ES profile version string: OpenGL ES 3.2 NVIDIA 390.25 OpenGL ES profile 
shading language version string: OpenGL ES GLSL ES 3.20 OpenGL ES profile 
extensions:

```



Here is the same output from an ssh connection from the client:



```

ssh <user>@<server> glxinfo | grep -i opengl

Error: unable to open display

```



And the same with x forwarding enabled (via Xming installed on the client):



```

ssh -X <user>@<server> glxinfo | grep -i opengl

Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding.

OpenGL vendor string: VMware, Inc.OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on 
llvmpipe (LLVM 3.8, 256 bits) OpenGL version string: 3.0 Mesa 17.0.5 OpenGL 
shading language version string: 1.30 OpenGL context flags: (none) OpenGL 
extensions:

```



Looking at this output I'm coming to the conclusion that my ssh connection is 
using the graphics driver of my client machine, but I actually want to utilize 
the servers GPU. Is this a use case for reverse port tunneling or something 
similar?



I've attempted a simiar reverse connection as follows, but this doesn't give me 
any info on the gpu:



```

ssh -X -R 11111:localhost:22 <user>@<server> glxinfo | grep -i opengl

Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding.

OpenGL vendor string: VMware, Inc.

OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 3.8, 256 bits) OpenGL 
version string: 3.0 Mesa 17.0.5 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.30 
OpenGL context flags: (none) OpenGL extensions:

```



I'm sure this is a common issue and has been solved previously, but I'm unable 
to parse through the mailing lists effectively to get at my problem. It's also 
possible that I'm looking for a solution in the wrong place. Both of these 
systems are in a VPN, so maybe ssh isn't necessary, but I don't know of another 
way of starting the pvserver remotely without ssh.





Thanks in advance,

Chris







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