Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!sdd.hp.com!hplabs!hpda!hpcuha!hpcuhd!scotta From: scotta@hpcuhd.HP.COM (Scott Anderson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: X on 9000/318's Message-ID: <106910010@hpcuhd.HP.COM> Date: 5 Nov 90 17:28:23 GMT References: Organization: Hewlett Packard, Cupertino Lines: 18 When I used to have a 318, my solution was to tune the kernel (previously mentioned), glean daemons that I didn't need (e.g. rfadaemon, vtdaemon, etc.) from the system by modifying the startup scripts and finally, have my .x11start do a remsh to run a script on a 350 that started all my clients on that machine. The end result was that only the X server was running on the 318 and all the X clients were running on the 350. By doing this, I ended up with better performance than 330's fully loaded with memory that had both the server and clients running on them. BTW, you'll want to make sure that your "power box" (the 350 in my case) has enough memory/CPU in order to accommodate the extra load. Scott Anderson An RTEsian and proud of it... Hewlett-Packard Data Systems Operation scotta@cup.hp.com 11000 Wolfe Rd. MS 42UN 408-447-5219 Cupertino, CA 95014