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help --version Command version _jobFlags Notes Examples Submit "ls -l" job named "myjob1" to run on 2 cpus: % qbsub --name myjob1 --cpus 2 ls -l Submit maya…How to limit the number of renders on a host
with Maya render jobs, you can create a Maya worker resource with a quantity of 1 per Worker. You'll need to use the Configuration tool, select Worker Settings, then Worker Configuration…Client Installation Overview
Jobtypes with in-app interfaces (Maya, MiGen, Mentalray, 3dsMax, XSI) Configure the Clients: Specify Supervisor (required if not on same subnet as Supervisor) Launch…Can you give an overview of Qube's architecture from a workflow standpoint?
) that reads the job package and launches the appropriate commandline or executable for the rendering, etc. The application (like maya) then reads in the scene (stored…Developing a new Job Type submission interface
the code for use of "maya," as an example. Add along with the other imports: import submitscript Add a menu item for the submit script and bind a callback to it. Add the callback…Introduction and Overview
ActiveState Perl version; 5.10 or 5.14 (optional) any DynamicAllocation jobtypes; Maya, 3dsMax, XSI, etc. Qube! WranglerView Client machines: Qube core Qube ArtistView…Qube Components
of interfaces that let you run actions from the command line, stand-alone GUI, and in-application submission GUIs (e.g. Maya, XSI, 3ds Max, mental ray, etc.). Along…Specifying a worker's number of job slots
cores; this an application-specific solution, and is commonly used with AfterEffects, Cinema4D, Maya software renderer, mentalray, pixar RenderMan, etc. When configured this way…File Menu
(QUBEGUI_DEFAULTPREFS). Install App UI (with submenu) - Contains a list of items that will install in-application (in-app) submission interfaces to Maya, AfterEffects, and other products…Recommended Configurations
databases Worker Processor and memory recommended dependent on applications used for rendering (ie. Maya, XSI, AfterEffects, etc). In general, more memory is better…