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Set up Linux or OS X to handle jobs with UNC paths
see projects. One small change to how you submit, and you should be good to go: Project: //server/maya/projects/default Render: //server/maya/projects/default/images Scene…Render errors that say "file not found." when using UNC paths.
to troubleshoot problems with drive mapping initially submit test jobs that try to reference the directories in question, so that you can verify the jobs are able to access the server…Shotgun Integration
-by-step instructions to set it up and submit a test job On the Shotgun side: 1) Login to your Shotgun server. 2) Click on your profile picture in the top right corner of the Shotgun…client_drive_map
Synopsis Each job submitted will include the drive map. If the Worker auto_mount flag is set, the Worker will attempt to map the drive to the server. client_drive_map…Cross-Platform Rendering
file on OS X may be "/Volumes/server/projects/foo/maya.mb" whereas the path to the same file on Windows is "X:\Projects\foo\maya.mb" and on Linux is "/media/projects/foo/maya.mb…worker_drive_map
. If there is a conflict due to the same drive letter being mapped in the worker_drive_map and in the job's drive mapping (sampled from the submitting user's environment), the drive mapping…Can you give an overview of Qube's architecture from a workflow standpoint?
Yes, here is a sample workflow that showcases Qube's main components: An artist submits a job from any Client machine (through the QubeGUI, in-application submission…Glossary of Terms
of a 3rd-party application on the worker when the job runs. The submitting user is not required to know that application's installation path on the remote worker and •since…Installing Qube
The goal of this section is to get you to install and run Qube! as quickly as possible. A Qube! farm has 3 main components: The Qube! clients, machines that submit jobs…qbupdateresource
a script that runs on a periodic basis, queries the license server for the current usage, and if the license count has changed since the last time the script was run, calls…