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Apple Qmaster 2 and Compressor 2Distributed Processing SetupDisrProcSetup Homepage.qxp 3/15/05 4:34 PM Page 1

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10 Preface Introduction to Distributed Processing Batches can be distributed to a cluster by the cluster controller in one or both of the follow

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Preface Introduction to Distributed Processing 11 About the Distributed Processing Setup GuideThe background information that introduces most o

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12 Preface Introduction to Distributed Processing Apple Websites There are a variety of Apple websites that you can visit to find additional in

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Preface Introduction to Distributed Processing 13 For information about seminars, events, and third-party tools used in web publishing, design and

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1 151 Getting Started QuicklyThe Apple Qmaster distributed processing system has default settings that allow you to use distributed processing im

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16 Chapter 1 Getting Started Quickly To install the software:1 Make sure the client software is on at least one computer in your network.In order t

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Chapter 1 Getting Started Quickly 17 Step 2: Configure a QuickClusterUse the Apple Qmaster pane in System Preferences to configure the cluster con

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18 Chapter 1 Getting Started Quickly Step 3: Add service nodes to the clusterOn each computer that you would like to make a service node on your c

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Chapter 1 Getting Started Quickly 19 Step 5: Submit the batch1 Depending on whether you are using Compressor or Apple Qmaster, do one of the follo

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 Apple Computer, Inc.© 2005 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, w

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2 212 Preparing a Network for Distributed Processing A distributed processing network can consist of as few as one or two computers, while a high

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22 Chapter 2 Preparing a Network for Distributed Processing Example of a Minimal Distributed Processing NetworkA very small distributed processing

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Chapter 2 Preparing a Network for Distributed Processing 23 Other Possible Components of a Distributed Processing NetworkThere are many ways to exp

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24 Chapter 2 Preparing a Network for Distributed Processing Example of an Expanded Distributed Processing NetworkFor rendering, a network might inc

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Chapter 2 Preparing a Network for Distributed Processing 25 Sample Setup for Part-Time Processing on Desktop ComputersThis section takes you throug

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26 Chapter 2 Preparing a Network for Distributed Processing The steps that follow describe how to configure this desktop distributed processing env

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Chapter 2 Preparing a Network for Distributed Processing 27 Additional Steps For Part-Time Distributed Processing With ShakeThe following additiona

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28 Chapter 2 Preparing a Network for Distributed Processing Submitting Processing Jobs in the Sample Part-Time Distributed Processing SetupAfter yo

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3 293 The InterfacesInstead of one individual interface, the Apple Qmaster distributed processing system includes up to four different applicatio

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3 1 Contents Preface 5 Introduction to Distributed Processing6 Using Distributed Processing to Increase Speed and Efficiency 7 Basic Component

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30 Chapter 3 The Interfaces The Interfaces in the Apple Qmaster Distributed Processing SystemThe Apple Qmaster system is a suite of applications th

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Chapter 3 The Interfaces 31 Apple Qmaster Pane in System PreferencesUse the Apple Qmaster pane in System Preferences to activate, create, or make c

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32 Chapter 3 The Interfaces To open the Apple Qmaster pane in System Preferences:1 Open System Preferences.2 Click the Apple Qmaster button, locate

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Chapter 3 The Interfaces 33 Apple QadministratorUse the Apple Qadministrator application to create and modify Apple Qmaster clusters. Apple Qadmini

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34 Chapter 3 The Interfaces To open Apple Qadministrator:m Double-click the Apple Qadministrator icon in the Applications folder.The Apple Qadminis

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Chapter 3 The Interfaces 35 Client Interfaces: Compressor and Apple QmasterClient computer users use either Compressor, or the interface called Ap

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36 Chapter 3 The Interfaces Using CompressorUse the Cluster pop-up menu in the Compressor Batch window to choose a cluster for any given batch. For

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Chapter 3 The Interfaces 37 To open Apple Qmaster:m Double-click the Apple Qmaster icon in the Applications folder.The Apple Qmaster window appears

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38 Chapter 3 The Interfaces To open the Batch Monitor, do one of the following:m Use the Batch Monitor that automatically opens after you submit a

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4 394 Creating and Administering ClustersOnce your network is set up and you have installed the necessary components, you are ready to create dis

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4 Contents Chapter 4 39 Creating and Administering Clusters40 An Overview of Configuring a Cluster 40 Configuring Service Nodes and Cluster Controlle

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40 Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters An Overview of Configuring a ClusterAssuming Apple Qmaster software is installed on all the comput

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Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters 41 Configuring Service Node Processing Use the Apple Qmaster pane in System Preferences or Apple

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42 Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters Options in the Apple Qmaster Pane in System PreferencesYou can configure any of the following sett

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Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters 43 Managed Vs. Unmanaged ServicesYou have flexibility in how you build clusters for distributed proce

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44 Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters Enabling Unmanaged Services on QuickClusters Follow these steps to enable unmanaged services o

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Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters 45 To turn off processing services1 In the Apple Qmaster pane in System Preferences, click Stop Shari

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46 Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters 4 In the Share column, select the checkbox.5 Click Start Sharing.The cluster is enabled, making th

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Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters 47 To change the number of instances of processing services on a computer:1 Open the Apple Qmaster pa

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48 Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters Creating Clusters With Apple QadministratorOnce you configure managed service nodes and/or cluster

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Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters 49 Step 2: Assign service nodes to the cluster1 If the Qmaster Services Browser is not already displ

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5 Preface Introduction to Distributed Processing Rendering a series of large files on one desktop computer is processing intensive and time co

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50 Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters About QuickClustersQuickClusters offer a simple and automated way to create and configure clusters

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Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters 51 Advanced Settings in the Apple Qmaster Preferences PaneYou can use the Advanced section in the App

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52 Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters To schedule service availability:1 Click Set. The work schedule interface appears.By default, the

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Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters 53 Shared Cluster StorageUse these features to configure scratch storage for this computer’s cluster

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54 Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters Modifying and Deleting Clusters With Apple QadministratorUsing Apple Qadministrator, you can chang

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Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters 55 3 Click Apply Now. Note: To turn off the service node or cluster controlling services on any

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56 Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters Setting Cluster PreferencesYou can use Apple Qadministrator Preferences to configure several aspec

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Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters 57 Setting Passwords and Scratch StorageYou can create several different types of passwords for the A

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58 Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters Setting a Service Password for Including a Computer in a ClusterIf you want to control who is able

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Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters 59 Cluster Storage: Setting a Scratch Storage Location By default, the Apple Qmaster distributed

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6 Preface Introduction to Distributed Processing Using Distributed Processing to Increase Speed and Efficiency Distributed processing acceler

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60 Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters Recovery and Failure Notification FeaturesThe Apple Qmaster distributed processing system has a nu

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Chapter 4 Creating and Administering Clusters 61 Failure Notification There are two different ways that the Apple Qmaster distributed processin

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63AppendixCommand-Line UsageIf you are accustomed to doing your work from Terminal shells, and need or prefer to run the distributed processing

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64 Appendix Command-Line UsageShell Commands for Configuring Service Nodes and Cluster ControllersAs an alternative to using the Apple Qmaster pa

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Appendix Command-Line Usage 65 SynopsisBelow is a synopsis of the command for submitting a job to a cluster. The Compressor command is located in

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66 Appendix Command-Line UsageExample of Compressor Command XML The code below is an example of XML code for submitting a Compressor command. Not

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Appendix Command-Line Usage 67 Command optionsThis table provides information about each of the command options for submitting jobs.Submission com

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68 Appendix Command-Line UsageExample of Shake Command XMLThe code below is an example of XML code for submitting a Shake command. Notice that be

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Appendix Command-Line Usage 69 Command optionsThis table provides information about each of the command options for monitoring batches.Monitoring

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Preface Introduction to Distributed Processing 7 Basic Components of the Apple Qmaster Distributed Processing System While the Apple Qmaster so

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71IndexIndexAactivity logs 61administrator email address 56administrator mode, Batch Monitor 38administrator passwordApple Qadministrator 33

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72 Index cluster status information 56log files 61opening 38overview 37–38tracking batch activity 37–38user mode 38Batch Monitor command 68–69C

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Index 73 Maya 36sharing 27temporary 59Hhistory, batch 56History table 56Iinstalling Compressor/Apple Qmaster 26Jjobs. See batch jobsLlock icon

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74 Index processing services 44–45processing stops unexpectedly 60turning off processing services 45turning on processing services 41, 45Service O

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8 Preface Introduction to Distributed Processing Clients Batches are submitted for distributed processing from the client computers. A client

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Preface Introduction to Distributed Processing 9 Service Nodes The service nodes are where the processing work is done. When you assign a group

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