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The VDI nodes have a special hardware and persistant virtual server configuration that support direct vncviewer connections and gpu accelerated OpenGL graphics for appropriately configured software applications.  The VDI nodes also provide an extra layer of local software modules in addition to the standard global modules. These are made available by loading the SnEnv or StdEnv user environments respectively.  On the clusters the StdEnv (and thus all modules in the global software stack) are loaded for you by default.  On gra-vdi however when you login no environment or modules are loaded by default thus you will see:
The VDI nodes have a special hardware and persistant virtual server configuration that support direct vncviewer connections and gpu accelerated OpenGL graphics for appropriately configured software applications.  The VDI nodes also provide an extra layer of local software modules in addition to the standard global modules. These are made available by loading the SnEnv or StdEnv user environments respectively.  On the clusters the StdEnv (and thus all modules in the global software stack) are loaded for you by default.  On gra-vdi however when you login no environment or modules are loaded by default thus you will see:


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{{Commands|prompt=[name@gra-vdi4]$  
{{Commands|prompt=[name@gra-vdi4]$  
|[user@gra-vdi3:~] module list
|[user@gra-vdi3:~] module list
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Therefore, before running any graphical software on gra-vdi you must first manually load one of following ...
Therefore, before running any graphical software on gra-vdi you must first manually load one of following ...


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