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!, where there are 2 workers with the same host name but different MAC addresses; the newer host is usually active and the old host is usually in a 'down' state. _stale_workers New…UI AppFinder Jobs > "Aerender (AppFinder) Job..."
_SimpleCMD_PreviewFramesSubmission 1- required.png CS Version Tooltip - Select version numbers to make an educated guess at where aerender is found on the remote worker. Use…Submitting an After Effects "Aerender (AppFinder)" job
_SimpleCMD_PreviewFramesSubmission 1- required.png CS Version Tooltip - Select version numbers to make an educated guess at where aerender is found on the remote worker. Use…WranglerView 6.4-5 Release Notes
to update with new data when switching supervisors. Drastically cuts down on the number of "config query" operations appearing in the supelog, speeds up WV refresh. @FIX: data…Qube 6.3-4 Release Notes
that all workers don't report at the same time if they've started up at the same time. @CHANGE: don't retrieve job name, it's extraneous and not reported; cuts down the query count…How to have the worker service run as a particular user on Windows
Configure the service to log on a a particular user. This user must be in the local Administrator's group, and the following User Rights Assigments policies must be applied to both the Administrator's and Network Service groups: replace a process-level t…How to implement locking/unlocking a Windows worker at user login/out
You can use Windows' logon/logoff scripts to automatically lock/unlock a machine when users logon/off. Basically, you'd call "qblock " in the logon script, and "qbunlock " in the logoff script. To set up logon/logoff scripts for…How to implement locking/unlocking a Linux worker at user login/out
KDM: In /usr/share/config/kdm, create the files: Xstartup (run a logon) Xreset (run at logoff) GDM: In /etc/gdm, create the files: PostLogin/Default (Logon) PostSession/Default (Logoff) This is the script that runs on login: MYHOSTNAME=`/bin/hostname` CO…How to implement locking/unlocking a Windows worker at user login/out
You can use Windows' logon/logoff scripts to automatically lock/unlock a machine when users logon/off. Basically, you'd call "qblock " in the logon script, and "qbunlock " in the logoff script. To set up logon/logoff scripts for…How to implement locking/unlocking a Linux worker at user login/out
KDM: In /usr/share/config/kdm, create the files: Xstartup (run a logon) Xreset (run at logoff) GDM: In /etc/gdm, create the files: PostLogin/Default (Logon) PostSession/Default (Logoff) This is the script that runs on login: MYHOSTNAME=`/bin/hostname` CO…