
The following table describes the valid command-line options.
-nocollab
Disables collaboration
-timeout NumberOfMilliseconds Species the timeout value, in milliseconds, after which RGS Sender
disconnects an inactive connection
-authtimeout NumberOfMilliseconds Species the timeout value, in milliseconds, that the collaboration
authentication dialog is shown before the request is denied automatically
-l FileName Species the le that controls RGS Sender logging (see RGS Sender logging
(Windows only) on page 23 for more information)
-{version|ver|v}
Displays version information for RGS Sender
-{help|h|?}
Displays the valid command line options
-{belownormal|normal|abovenormal|high}
Sets the process priority of RGS Sender to the specied value
-Property=Value Sets the specied RGS Sender property to the specied value
NOTE: See Setting property values on the command line on page 59 for
more information.
RGS Sender command-line options (Linux)
Command-line options for RGS Sender can be applied to the shell script rgsender.sh. The following table
describes the valid command-line options.
-{version|ver|v}
Displays version information for RGS Sender
-{help|h|?}
Displays the valid command line options
RGS Sender notication icon (Windows only)
The notication icon for RGS Sender is located in the Windows notication area and animates if there is an
active RGS session. You can use the notication icon to do the following:
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Left-click the notication icon to open the HP RGS Collaborators window (see Collaboration on page 28
for more information).
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Right-click the notication icon for quick access to the About and Disconnect options.
Setting the RGS Sender process priority (Windows only)
The default process priority of RGS Sender is Normal. In some cases, increasing the process priority of RGS
Sender will improve performance by providing more frequent access to the CPU and increasing the update
frequency to RGS Receiver.
There are two ways to set the process priority of RGS Sender:
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A command-line option (see RGS Sender command-line options (Windows) on page 21)
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HP Performance Advisor (HP workstations only)
NOTE: Adjusting the process priority of RGS Sender to a level higher than Normal can cause other processes
to receive fewer CPU cycles.
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