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  1. Supervisor Specifications

    Below is a recommendation of minimum specifications for optimal operation of Qube! Supervisor. < 10 workers: 4-core 4GB of ram 10 ->30 workers: 8-core 8GB RAM 30 -> 150 workers: 8-core 8GB RAM minimum, 12GB recommended 150 -> 250 workers: 8-core 12 GB RAM…
    Qube 6.4Jan 09, 2013
  2. Jobtype Documentation

    Jobtype documentation is generated dynamically in the QubeGUI under Help->Qube Jobtypes for the jobtype submission dialogs loaded on that client machine. It describes installation, usage, notes, and any issues with each jobtype. The documentation can also…
    Qube 6.4May 23, 2013
  3. Scripting Interfaces

    Along with the commandline and GUI interfaces, Qube can also be accessed via scripting. Python and Perl languages are supported. The SimpleCmd interface makes it easy to add new submission dialog interfaces to Qube through a dynamically loaded "plugin-sty…
    Qube 6.4Oct 09, 2012
  4. Qube Job Reference

    Qube 6.4Apr 16, 2013
  5. Job Structure

    the name of the scene and dozens of global values specific to the job. Job Agenda The job agenda contains a number of discrete items–often frames–that are transmitted…
    Qube 6.4Oct 15, 2012
  6. Job States

    Job States As a job moves from submission to execution to completion, it does so through a variety of states. In fact, at any given moment every job is in one of several states. Various commands issued either from the command line or through the Qube GUI…
    Qube 6.4Oct 15, 2012
  7. Common Worker Actions

    Qube 6.4Oct 17, 2012
  8. Admin Overview and Terminology

    The Administration document is designed to complement the Installation and Users Manuals. It focuses on the task of configuring and administering a Qube renderfarm.…
    Qube 6.4Oct 18, 2012
  9. Per-User and Per-Pgrp subjob limits

    Qube 6.2 introduced per-user and per-pgrp subjob limits. The administrator may set these limits to pose a restriction on the number of subjobs that each user or pgrp may run on the farm at once. In addition to setting up global default values for these…
    Qube 6.4Oct 18, 2012
  10. Job Preemption

    Preemption is the mechanism by which the system tries to reach an equilibrium state where all jobs are running in the correct priority order. This equilibrium can be disturbed any time a high priority job is submitted to the queue. The Supervisor has the…
    Qube 6.4Oct 18, 2012