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qbwrk.conf File Format
the name. In certain network setups, if the "name" is actually a qbwrk.conf template name or a hostname of a non-existent (offline or inaccessible) worker, this can slow things down…Workers Panel
The Qube! UI Workers Panel The Workers Panel behaves identically to the Jobs Panel but on workers. Please refer to the Jobs Panel documentation for detailed usage…How do you remove a duplicate "down" host?
See Worker Removal…Remote Reboot_Shutdown Worker
. To use this feature, use the qbadmin command line. Keep in mind that shutting down a host will require an administrator to physically power it back on. Remote reboot of a Worker…What if I want to lock down certain hosts to only run certain jobs?
for workers. Essentially, you set a worker's worker_cluster and worker_restrictions to the same value, so that a worker: is in a particular cluster with worker_cluster will only…Worker Removal
Administrators may want to permanently remove a host from the farm. This is normally required if the host is no longer being used as a Worker, or no longer exists. Removing…How to configure Qube to use dedicated workers before non-dedicated workers
A Qube farm can contain a mix of machines that users never log into, such as machines installed in a rack in a server room (dedicated workers), and user's machines…Worker Logs
The Worker outputs log information to a file called workerlog. By default, the file is located in: Linux / OS X /var/log/workerlog Windows Vista/2008…Worker Locking
for computing at night, but not during the day. It can be quite inconvenient to start and stop the Qube! Worker every day. It would be better if there were a way to simply tag Workers…Centralized Worker Configuration
You can create a central configuration for all Workers in two ways: via the WranglerView UI from the supervisor host, or by manually editing the qbwrk.conf file…