xmovectrl(1) UNIX System V (30 November 1994) xmovectrl(1)
NAME
xmovectrl - xmove control program
SYNOPSIS
xmovectrl [ xmove_DISPLAY ] command [ args ] ...
DESCRIPTION
xmovectrl is a command program which sends commands to an
xmove pseudoserver. The commands allow you to obtain a list
of clients under control of the xmove, to move some or all
clients to a new server, or to tell xmove to exit.
The environment variable DISPLAY is used to determine the
xmove to access, since access to xmove is through a standard
X connection. This default can be overridden by specifying
the display connection for the xmove pseudoserver as
xmove_DISPLAY on the command line.
Because xmove supports host-level and MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1
security, any connection from an xmovectrl will be rejected
unless the user is permitted access to xmove's default
display. See xmove(1) for details about security and
authorization.
OPTIONS
The command options determine the action taken by the
accessed xmove pseudoserver:
-list
This command takes no arguments. In response to this
command, xmovectrl prints a list of all clients that
are currently under control of the xmove pseudoserver.
These include both clients started directly under
control of the pseudoserver and clients which were
moved from other machines. For example:
vagabond% xmovectrl-list
1 gnuemacs: Emacs @ sa local
2 xterm local
4 xv info peabody:0
5 FM: Waste:V3.3 Alpha suspended
Each line contains information on a single client. The
first column contains a number identifying the
particular client. When you wish to move a client, use
this number to specify it. If more than one line has
the same client identification number, xmove believes
the two clients both belong to the same application,
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and attempting to move one will cause the other to move
also. The second column contains a textual
identification of the client. xmove obtains this
information as the title string from the first window
created by the client, but that may not always be the
main application window. In the example, client number
5's identification should be "File Manager", but the
File Manager application creates two windows, the first
of which is for a wastecan. The third column specifies
the server on which the client is currently being
displayed. In this column the word 'local' means that
the client is being displayed on xmove's default
server, and the word 'suspended' means that the client
is in suspended animation, ie. the client is not
currently being displayed on any server.
-moveall to_machine_name
This command takes as its only argument the name of a
host machine to which all the clients at this xmove are
moved. In general it should only be necessary to
specify a machine name as the location, since xmove
will try to find another xmove at to_machine_name:1,
and if it does not find one it will connect directly to
the server at to_machine_name:0. If you wish to
override these defaults you can specify a full display
name instead of just a machine name.
If the machine to which you are moving is multiheaded,
you can use the '-screen n' option, where n is the
screen number, immediately after the name of the new
host, in order to specify a particular screen. For
example:
vagabond% xmovectrl-moveall spruce -screen 1
Will move all client to screen 1 on host spruce.
The time required to move a client should be roughly
comparable to the time that the client takes to display
when first started. Clients will be unresponsive until
the last one has been moved. Then they will all begin
the process of refreshing their windows.
New with xmove 1.2 is the ability to place a client in
suspended animation. This removes it from the display
without moving it onto another display. The server can
then go down without affecting the client. Later, the
client can be unsuspended by moving it to a new
display. To suspend a client, move the client and
specify '-suspend' as the name of the display to which
it should be moved.
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This command allows you to specify a list of client id
numbers for clients which should be moved to the new
display. The client numbers should be separated by
spaces. For example:
vagabond% xmovectrl-move suntana 1 7 42
Will move clients 1, 7 and 42 to the machine named
suntana.
-setdefaultserver display_name
Changes xmove's default server to display_name. The
default server is the display to which xmove sends
newly arriving applications. It should be set to a full
display name, eg. spruce:0. If the specified display is
unusable for any reason the error will likely not be
detected until the next time a new application or
xmovectrl is invoked.
-quit
Causes the addressed xmove and all applications under
it's control to exit.
SEE ALSO
xmove(1), xhost(1), xauth(1), X11(7)
NOTES
xmovectrl waits for the requested move to complete before
returning. Note that the move cannot be cancelled by killing
xmovectrl because the move is actually being done by the
xmove pseudoserver.
Because xmove supports host-level and xauth security, any
connection from an xmovectrl will be rejected unless it is
run from a machine or by a user who is permitted access to
xmove's default display.
AUTHOR
Ethan Solomita, Columbia University
This work was supported by Professor Dan Duchamp of Columbia
University and by Dick Sillman and Jim Kempf of Sun
Microsystems, Inc.
Bug reports and other problems should be sent to
ethan@cs.columbia.edu. Please give all details, including
hardware configuration, make of X server and window manager.
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