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Monitoring Jobs in the UI
on the next two tabs (Output Log & Error Log). This is the Job Details panel - we'll cover that in a second. Screen Shot 2016-01-28 at 4.55.43 PM.png Interact with a Job Right-clicking…WV Jobs
. This is useful for troubleshooting. Open Job Log Dir... Open the directory containing the logs for the selected job. This is useful for troubleshooting. Zip and Open Job Log Dir... Zip up…Monitoring Jobs in the UI
on the next two tabs (Output Log & Error Log). This is the Job Details panel - we'll cover that in a second. Screen Shot 2016-01-28 at 4.55.43 PM.png Interact with a Job Right-clicking…Monitoring Jobs in the UI
on the next two tabs (Output Log & Error Log). This is the Job Details panel - we'll cover that in a second. Screen Shot 2016-01-28 at 4.55.43 PM.png Interact with a Job Right-clicking…QubeArtistView Layout Overview
details of each job or its components. Look at job logs, statistics, timing graphs, and frame previews (supporting Job Types only). Component Tabs - Examine the job components…worker_flags
environment any time the auto_mount job flag is set. (Windows only) remove_logs 8 / 01000 The Worker will automatically remove any logs which it used as temporary storage…How to implement locking/unlocking a Windows worker at user login/out
%". Optionally add –purge (that's 2 -'s before "purge") so that running jobs will immediately be purged when a user logs in. Hit "OK". Do the same for the "Logoff" script, but substitute…QubeArtistView Layout Overview
details of each job or its components. Look at job logs, statistics, timing graphs, and frame previews (supporting Job Types only). Component Tabs - Examine the job components…How to kill a job on a busy farm
, and cleaning up temp log files, but let's keep it at this for now) When you see in the workerlog, a message like "process: - remove timeout: blahblah...", that's telling us…How to implement locking/unlocking a Windows worker at user login/out
%". Optionally add –purge (that's 2 -'s before "purge") so that running jobs will immediately be purged when a user logs in. Hit "OK". Do the same for the "Logoff" script, but substitute…