Below is a brief description of a few commonly used properties to set up the global qbwrk.conf which is distributed to workers with the command

    $ qbadmin w --reconfigure

    Additional reading can be found at

    EXAMPLE STUDIO LAYOUT

    For this example the studio will be split into hosts based on their role i.e.:

    • 3d , 2d & Workstation 3d hosts will be named render3d01 - 10 
    • 2d hosts will be named render2d01 - 10
    • workstation machines (for setups which use artists workstations for rendering) workstation01 -10

     

    CREATING TEMPLATES

    Use the below examples to model templates of your studio layout

    Warning template name [default] is reserved for assignment to all nodes


    Copy below and alter for your environment

    [Farm]
    proxy_execution_mode = user
    worker_properties = host.nuke6.2=1, host.maya2011=1
    worker_cpus = 1
    worker_groups = all,linux,maya,nuke


    Above is an example of a template that can be set using logical names to assign a set of commonly used properties

    "[Farm]" is the name of the template that can be used to assign the following properties. you can set as many of these as you see fit

    "proxy_execution_mode" is property to set how Qube! executes in your environment "User" means the submitting user's network credentials and permissions will be used
    *additional reading

    "worker_properties" is for assigning global resources such as licenses global resources are set in qb.conf
    *additional reading

    "worker_cpus" is a property to hard set the amount of cpu's on the worker *if left commented worker default cpu's are calculated*

    "worker_groups" one or multiple groups the worker belongs to

    TEMPLATE ASSIGNMENT

    Below is an exapmle of how to assign the above template to a list of worker hosts


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    [render2d01]: Farm #[render3d[01-05]]: Farm
    [worstation01]: Farm
    worker_description = "lead TD workstation"

     
    Above is an example of how to assign the template [Farm]

    "[render2d01]: Farm" is setting the template to a single machine

    "[render3d[01-05]]: Farm" is setting the template to a range of machines

    "[worstation01]: Farm" is setting the template to worstation01

    "worker_description =" assigns a description to the above worker as an additional property

     

    GLOBAL PLATFORM NAMES

    using the below example you can assign properties by OS

    [default] will assign to all OS's


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    [osx]
    worker_description = "All OS X workers"

    [linux]
    worker_description = "All Linux workers"

    [winnt]
    worker_description = "All Windows workers"

     

    CLUSTERS

    Use the below example to assign clusters to your workers note the examples of submitting jobs from the cmd line.
    Clusters can also be assigned using the template method above
    additional reading :


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    [render3d01]
    worker_cluster = "/farm"
    worker_restrictions = "/farm or /farm/*"


    above is to define a host that will run jobs in any cluster at /farm or 1 level below - done with the '*'


    Copy below and alter for your environment

    [render2d01]
    worker_cluster = "/farm/nuke"
    worker_restrictions = "/farm/nuke or /farm/nuke/+"


    above is to define a host that will only run jobs in /farm/nuke or any level below - done with the '+'


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    [workstation05]
    worker_cluster = "/farm/nuke/workstations"
    worker_restrictions = "/farm/nuke/workstations"

    above is to define a host that will only run jobs in /farm/nuke/workstations

     

    EXAMPLE SUBMISSION USING CLUSTERS

    submit a job that will run only in /farm:

    "qbsub -cluster /farm -restriction /farm"

    submit a job that will prefer to run in /farm/nuke, but could run in any host in /farm or in the first level below /farm

    "qbsub -cluster /farm/nuke -restriction '/farm or /farm/*'"

    submit a job that will prefer to run in /farm/nuke/workstations, but could run in any host at any level at /farm or below

    "qbsub -cluster /farm/nuke/workstations -restriction '/farm or /farm/+' hostname"

     

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