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Right-click the frame you wish to view under Task ID to view its output file.
This is available only for completed tasks.
Job Details Lists the job's rendering parameters, scene statistics, and gamma
settings.
Errors Lists each frame for which an error occurred, which server registered
the error, and a description of the error, including missing maps, missing
texture coordinates, and invalid output directories.
Server Tree View
This window presents a hierarchical list of all Server groups, lets you create,
delete, and rename global and local Server groups, and see which Servers can
render your job.
Server groups are logical combinations of Servers that you can use to easily
assign specific Servers to render a job. Global groups are available to all
machines in the rendering network, while local groups are available only on
the computer on which they are created. To create a global or local Server
group, right-click any item in the Server Tree view, and choose Create Global
Group or Create Local Group. After you choose either command, the new
group appears in its respective category with the name New Global/Local
Group; at this point, you can rename it by typing a new name.
After you define a group, its name shows up as a tab in the Server list in the
Network Job Assignment dialog on page 6279 . Only global groups appear on
machines other than the one on which they're created.
To remove a Server group, right-click its name in the Server Tree view and
choose Delete Group. To rename a Server group, right-click its name in the
Server Tree view, choose Rename Group, and then enter a new name.
Following is a list of default list entries in the view. Click the item for the
described result.
All Servers Shows all Servers assigned to the current manager.
Global Groups Click the + icon next to this entry, if it exists, to display global
Server groups. To see the Servers in a global group, click the group name.
Local Groups Click the + icon next to this entry, if it exists, to display local
Server groups. To see the Servers in a local group, click the group name.
Plugins Shows which applications can be controlled with the render network.
Click the + icon next to this entry, if it exists, to display applications available
on the render network. To see the Servers that have a particular rendering
application installed, click the renderer name.
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