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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…Worker Configuration
Workers can be configured locally on each system or centrally from the Supervisor. Local configuration is done in the local qb.conf file; central configuration is done…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…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 to use clustering for workers
to the /post cluster, and some to the /promo cluster (Qube! workers - your render nodes - belong to 1 and only 1 cluster). Users would submit their jobs to either the /post cluster…Local Worker Configuration
All Worker parameters can be configured locally in the Worker's qb.conf file. These parameters can be specified by either one of two ways: From the WranglerView UI under…Externally Updatable Worker Resources and Properties
Qube! 6.3 introduced Externally Updatable Worker Resources and Properties, which are site-defined worker resources and properties that may be periodically updated externally…Restarting the Worker
Linux $ sudo /usr/bin/systemctl restart worker Or, $ sudo /sbin/service worker restart macOS $ sudo launchctl stop com.pipelinefx.worker $ sudo launchctl start…How do I reboot the Workers remotely?
To reboot a Worker: qbadmin worker --reboot hostname Reboot all Workers (Windows): qbsub --flags host_list shutdown r…How to upgrade a worker on Windows
You need to uninstall the older Qube components, and then install the newer ones. No data is lost during the uninstall/re-install. Stop the worker service If you want…