Hello Rajiv,
While running OpenGL remotely should work, as you see it often doesn't. It occasionally does work, usually when the remote version of OpenGL and the local version of OpenGL are exactly the same.
The best solution I've seen for running Chimera or ChimeraX on a remote Linux server is to use VirtualGL. That side steps all of the issues of trying to do OpenGL remotely by doing all of the 3D graphics on the Linux server and returning an image. It helps if there is a graphics card in the Linux server. VirtualGL has to be installed on the Linux server for that to work, and it is a little tricky to install correctly, but it is the best solution. Contact your cluster support for help with that. Otherwise, try making your computer exactly the same configuration as the Linux server, same version of Linux, same graphics driver (ie., if the server has NVidia 419, you need to have NVidia 419).
Sorry, I have to comment on the anti-social behavior of using a cluster login node for running Chimera. I trust that was just an example or that you're not sharing the login node with other users. If your cluster has interactive/development nodes, those would be the right nodes to use and it might be the case that VirtualGL is already installed on those. If VirtualGL is installed, then run "vglrun chimera" instead of "chimera".
All the best,
Greg
On 7/13/2021 6:46 AM, Rajiv Ranjan Singh via Chimera-users wrote:
I am trying to open/run chimer; installed on a cluster login node without root privilege. Installed in Home//.local/UCSF-Chimera64-1.15rc/
Getting the following error.login1:~/.local/UCSF-Chimera64-1.15rc/bin $ ./chimera
libGL error: unable to load driver: swrast_dri.so
libGL error: failed to load driver: swrast
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 152 (GLX)
Minor opcode of failed request: 3 (X_GLXCreateContext)
Value in failed request: 0x0
Serial number of failed request: 716
Current serial number in output stream: 717
Kindly advise me to rectify this issue.
Best,
Rajiv Ranjan Singh
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