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Log Files
Qube produces a number of different log files, each serving a different purpose. These log files may be stored locally, on a shared file system or both. The log files are an important means to troubleshoot problems, and they serve to document executed job…Configuration Files
can be added to the file in no particular order. Whenever adding a new key to the file, always back it up to a safe location, just in case there is a problem. qbwrk.conf…Configuration Topics
User Permissions
Qube contains a permissions mechanism to allow administrators to control user access. The permissions are broken down into several classes: Administrative Submission Job…Worker Drive Mounting
Since the Qube Worker runs as a service and is independent of the logged in user, one should use machine-centric mounts. The preferred method is NFS static mounts…Worker Host Groups
Host groups are a simple way to target jobs to a list of machines without specifying them explicitly every time you submit a job. To set up a host group, the Worker needs only to be configured with the list of groups it belongs to: worker_groups = group […Auto-Wrangling
through a set of global parameters. Qube has added built-in logic that detects faulty jobs and workers. These parameters can be configured by modifying the Supervisor qb.conf directly…qbadmin
--version Command version Notes The user must have either of the following qube admin privileges to use this command. Refer to User Permissions…Queuing Algorithm
Despite the number of processors in a render farm, it is still necessary to order the jobs so that they are dispatched to execution hosts in a deterministic order. Queuing is the process of properly sorting the list of jobs to be executed. Qube ships with…qbhash
passwords in the various configuration files for 2 scenarios: for defining proxy_password, used by the worker to authenticate as a proxy user. Refer to Service mode vs. Desktop User…