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How do I submit a frame render using qbsub?
your farm! Suppose you have a dumb command that renders frames with a couple of arguments: Render --start # --end # Where # are frame numbers and is the file. If you submit…_SimpleCMD_QubeFrameRangeNoChunk
set the order in which your frames are rendered. The drop down options are: "Ascending" - this will render the frames counting upwards from your start frame "Decending…_SimpleCMD_QubeFrameRangeWithChunk
counting upwards from your start frame "Decending" - this will render the frames counting backwards from your end frame "Binary" - This will render the first, last, and middle frames…_SimpleCMD_QubeUIQubeBasics
" - this will render the frames counting upwards from your start frame "Decending" - this will render the frames counting backwards from your end frame "Binary" - This will render the first, last…_SimpleCMD_QubeUIParametersMaya
numbers in the output file name. Frame padding Number of digits for frame number, e.g. using 4 would produce name.0001.ext. Renumber start frame The starting output image filename…How to use job dependancies through the submission UI
"link-complete-job-645" which has told Qube! to wait for the entire job to complete (rather than any one frame) before it started this job. Job dependencies can be a very powerful…Perl API Reference
"; use qb; qb::bottom(@ids) qb::genchunks Purpose Generates a work agenda based on an input frame specification divided into fixed width chunks. Prototype qb…How to use frame chunking in the submission UI
advantageous to send more than 1 piece of work to be processed each time the application is started. This is a “chunk of frames”. Setting the frame chunk size Chunk size can…Starting and Stopping the PostgreSQL Database Server
Here's how to stop or start the PostgreSQL server on the supervisor machine on a command prompt. Linux: As the "root" user: systemctl stop postgresql-pfx systemctl start…How to set the starting job id to other than 250
Please note that it's not possible to move the starting job id backwards (to a lower number than is currently in use), you can only move it forward to a higher number…