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Monitoring an OpenGL Driver Remotely

Before you can monitor an OpenGL driver on a remote computer, you need to enable remote monitoring on that computer by following these steps:

  1. Launch OpenGL Driver Monitor on the computer that you want to monitor remotely.

  2. Choose OpenGL Driver Monitor > Preferences.

  3. Click “Enable remote monitor.“

  4. Make a note of the remote monitor name. You’ll need this later.

  5. Click Apply.

To monitor a computer after you enable remote monitoring:

  1. Launch OpenGL Driver Monitor on the computer that you plan to monitor from.

  2. Choose Monitors > Connect To.

  3. When the remote host window opens (see Figure 1-6), select the name of the computer you want to monitor and click Choose.


    Figure 1-6  The remote host window

    The remote host window
  4. Collect, view, and interpret data the same way you would for a local OpenGL driver.



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Last updated: 2008-02-08




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