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User_Proxy mode Considerations
adding the appropriate permissions to your servers, we recommend to login to a Worker host as qubeproxy and attempt to read and write a file, create a folder, etc. The default local…supervisor_idle_threads
, we recommend using this formula to determine how much RAM is required: (2Mb + # of jobs * 1kb) ~= total amount of resident RAM Example supervisor_idle_threads = 64 Defaults…proxy_account
. If the administrator chooses to use a ActiveDirectory domain account for proxy_account, it is recommended that they also set worker_host_domain. The proxy_account value should only…supervisor_idle_threads
, we recommend using this formula to determine how much RAM is required: (2Mb + # of jobs * 1kb) ~= total amount of resident RAM Example supervisor_idle_threads = 64 Defaults…proxy_account
. If the administrator chooses to use a ActiveDirectory domain account for proxy_account, it is recommended that they also set worker_host_domain. The proxy_account value should only…supervisor_idle_threads
, we recommend using this formula to determine how much RAM is required: (2Mb + # of jobs * 1kb) ~= total amount of resident RAM Example supervisor_idle_threads = 64 Defaults…supervisor_idle_threads
, we recommend using this formula to determine how much RAM is required: (2Mb + # of jobs * 1kb) ~= total amount of resident RAM Example supervisor_idle_threads = 64 Defaults…supervisor_idle_threads
, we recommend using this formula to determine how much RAM is required: (2Mb + # of jobs * 1kb) ~= total amount of resident RAM Example supervisor_idle_threads = 64 Defaults…Development Options
to control what is executed when a job runs on a Worker. There are 3 APIs available. It is recommended to choose scripting over C++ for ease of updating. Perl Python C++ QubeGUI…How do I set up Maya to do path translation?
Your Windows clients need to translate the paths into something understandable by the Linux/Mac OS X Workers. To do this, we sometimes recommend the use of the MEL command…