DrQueue
[email protected] Wed, 17 Dec 2003 16:34:27 +0100
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.kde.devel.kpovmodeler |
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Hi all, I just read on www.blender.org about DrQueue in order to distribute renders (Blender and Maya, so far) among many computers. I don't understand anything, but I think the subject could be of interest because some of you are working on this topic. http://www.drqueue.org/ <QUOTE> "General Information DrQueue is a tool to distribute shell based tasks such as rendering images on a per frame basis. DrQueue works under Linux and Irix. It is distributed under GPL and is composed by three main tools: master, slave and drqman. The master acts as a server, where all tasks are stored and where computers running slaves report their success or failure executing the tasks. The slaves run on every node of the renderfarm. They inform about their load average and if it is below some level (determined by the user) the are considered available for rendering. Then they take the first task asigned by the master server. drqman is the GUI used to control jobs and computers. You can reprioritize jobs, stop them, restart specific frames, change frames to be rendered and so. drqman uses gtk as widget library. Right now DrQueue supports Maya and Blender under the GUI. The rest of tools need a small shell script to be written. DrQueue has been tested in production environments and has proved to be a stable alternative to other comercial products with the advantage of being licensed under GPL. In case of doubt please do not hesitate in contacting me, I will gladly try to help you solve your particular problem: [email protected] " </QUOTE> Cheers, OlivS List archive and information: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kpovmodeler-devel