User Guide
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The Apple Qmaster Distributed Processing System
Computers that submit batches to Apple Qmaster are called
clients.
An
Apple Qmaster
job
is a processing task in the form of a Shake file, or other file or commands, that uses
UNIX commands to specify settings such as rendering instructions and file locations
and destinations.
Although a batch can include just one job, you will typically want to submit several
jobs at once for processing. Similarly, several people can use the same Apple Qmaster
system at the same time, with several client computers sending batches in the same
time frame. Batches are managed and distributed by the computer that is designated
as the Apple Qmaster
cluster controller.
For more information, see the
Distributed Processing Setup
guide.
Clients
Batches are submitted for processing from the
client computers.
A client computer can
be any computer that has Apple Qmaster installed and is on the same network as the
cluster controller. Multiple client computers can be on the same network, using the
same cluster to do the processing for various applications. See “Submitting Batches
with The Apple Qmaster Application” on page 11 for details.
Batch of
processing jobs
Client computer
Jobs are submitted.
Destination folder
Files are placed at
specified destination
.
Processed
files
Apple Qmaster cluster
Processing is
performed by cluster.
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