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Below are instructions on your first steps submitting Cinema 4d jobs with Qube!
The Cinema 4d Jobtype comes with the standard install of Qube! and does not require a specific jobtype to be installed
InApp Installation:
File > Install App UI > Install Cinema4D (AppFinder) App UI...
Once installed you should be able to locate the "Qube!" menu in Cinema 4d
InApp Location:
File > Script > User Scripts > Qube! Submit (Appfinder)
With a scene loaded in Cinema4d choose "Qube! Submit (AppFinder)"
This will present a pre filled submission UI
Ensure sections marked in red have the correct details
Click submit
For further details on the submission UI look in the right panel
If you find you are getting errors here are some useful links for troubleshooting
Below Is an expandable view of the AppFinder Jobs > "Cinema4D (AppFinder) Job..." Jobtype Submission UI
Not all sections need to be filled in in order to render only the fields marked in red are required
Please click on the text below the section of interest
Name
Tooltip - Name of the job
This is the name of the job of the job so it can be easily identified in the Qube! UI
Priority
Tooltip - Numeric priority (
Every job in Qube is assigned a numeric priority. Priority 1 is higher than priority 100. This is similar to 1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place, etc. The default priority assigned to a job is 9999.
Instances
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Instances are the amount of times you would like to spawn a session of your application
Example:
On a 12 slot(core) machine running Maya if you set
"Instances" to 4
"Reservations" to "host.processors=3"
Qube! will open 4 sessions of Maya on the worker simultaneously consuming all slots/cores
if you set
"Instances" to 1
"Reservations" to "host.processors=1+"
Qube will open 1 session of Maya on the worker consuming all slots/cores ("host.processors=1+" is used for all slots/cores)
more on Instances & Reservations
Range
Tooltip - Frame range for the job (e.g 1-100, or 1-100x3, or 1,3,7,10)
Most jobs require a frame range in which to execute on the worker's you can set this range in a few different ways :
"1-100" will just render the range between 1 and 100
"1-100x3" will render the range 1 to 100 in chunks of 3
"1,3,7,10" will only render the selected frames 1,3,7,10
Execution
Tooltip - How to break up frame range to be executed. Use QB_START_FRAME, QB_END_FRAME and QB_FRAME_NUMBER
When submitting a job to the farm it may be more efficient to "chunk" your job. This means that when the job is sent to the worker it tells the worker to render X consecutive frames before requesting more work.
The drop down options are below:
"Individual frames" this tells the worker to render 1 frame at a time
"Chunks with n frames" this tells the worker to render consecutively the number of frames specified in the parallel spinner
"Split into n partitions" this tells the worker to render consecutively the total frames in the range divided by the number in the parallel spinner
Examples:
range 1-100 with "individual frames" set will render 1 frame at a time
range 1-100 with "Chunks with n frames" and the spinner set to 10 will send 10 frames to each worker
range 1-100 with "Split into n partitions" and the spinner set to 4 will send 25 frames to each worker
rangeOrdering
Tooltip - Order to render the items. (Ascending=1,2,3,4,5...,Descending=10,9,8...,Binary=first,middle,last...)
You can 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" this will render the frames counting backwards from your end frame
"Binary" Explanation needed
Use Preview Frames
Tooltip - Submit high-priority preview frames for this job
Enabling preview frames will create 2 jobs:
A primary dependent job with a higher priority that will render the selected frames first
and a secondary job with lower priority that will render the remaining frames
This will return the selected frames faster so that you can troubleshoot your renders
Frame Numbers
Tooltip - Preview frames list for the job. Leave blank to use default (1st, last, middle) frames (e.g 1,2,10)
Choose the frames that you wish to render first.
If left blank "Default" is selected which renders the first frame , the last frame and the middle frame in that order.
You can select the frames by adding comma separated frame numbers e.g 1,2,10,15,75
Preview Priority
Tooltip - Preview Frame Priority
Choose the priority for the primary job.
Preview Subjobs
Tooltip - Number of subjobs to use for the preview frames
Choose the instances/subjobs for the primary job.
New in 6.4-4
For applications that do not support setting the number of threads, this section is not visible.
Render on all cores
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Min Free Slots
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Slots = Threads
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Specific Thread Count
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Cinema4D Version
Tooltip - Select version numbers to allow the job to find the right version of Cinema 4D executable on each worker.
Use the spinners to enter the required version of Cinema 4d
C4D path
Tooltip - Leave it set to "_C4D_" to allow the job to find the right version of Cinema4D on the worker.
Left default qube will automatically find the version of After Effects on the worker
renderFile
Tooltip - scene file to render
Browse or enter manually the location of the scene file to be rendered. This is a required field for submission
Important: Best practise is to ensure the scene file and all of its dependant files such as textures are on network storage accessible by the workers.
outputImage
Tooltip - output imagename
Browse or manually enter the location of the output image you wish to generate
Important: Best practise is to ensure outputs are written to network storage accessible by the workers
outputMulti
Tooltip - output multipass imagename
Browse or manually enter the location of the output image directory you wish to generate
Important: Best practise is to ensure outputs are written to network storage accessible by the workers
format
Tooltip - output file format
Enter manually or select from drop-down
Important: when choosing the output format be aware that extensions such as .MOV or .AVI can not be distributed across the farm. Please select an image sequence based format such as .TIF etc
oresolution
Tooltip - <width> <height> for image resolution override
Used for overriding the scenes resolution. IE: 800x600
threads
Tooltip - exact number of threads to use for rendering (specifying 0 means optimal)
Enter a numeric value for the amount of threads to be spawned on the workers while processing this job
Cmd Template
Tooltip - Template used to generate command to execute
This is used to create the command string on the worker
Shell (Linux/OSX)
Tooltip - Explicitly specify the Linux/OSX shell to use when executing the command ( defaults /bin/sh )
Use a different shell to override defaults
Hosts
Tooltip - Explicit list of Worker hostnames to run the job on (comma-separated)
Click browse to choose from a list of workers that you want to run the job on
Groups
Tooltip - Explicit list of Worker groups to run the job on (comma-separated)
Click browse to choose from a list of groups that you want to run the job on
Omit Hosts
Tooltip - Explicit list of Worker hostnames to NOT run the job on (comma-separated)
Click browse to choose from a list of workers that you do NOT want to run the job on
Omit Groups
Tooltip - Explicit list of Worker groups to NOT run the job on (comma-separated)
Click browse to choose from a list of groups that you NOT want to run the job on
Priority Cluster
Tooltip - Worker cluster that the job has elevated priority to run on
Click browse to choose from a list of Priority Clusters
Clusters are a way of distributing jobs across the farm with the ability to expand and shrink based on the submitted priority cluster Example:
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Host Order
Tooltip - Order to select Workers for running the job (comma-separated) [+ means ascending, - means descending]
Click browse to choose from a list of Host Order Options
Host Order is a way of telling the job how to select/order workers
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Requirements
Tooltip - Worker requirements needed to be met for job to run on that Worker (comma-separated, expression-based)
Click browse to choose from a list of Host Order Options
Requirements is a way to tell the workers that this job needs specific requirements to be met in order to run drop-down menu items:
The above is not the limit of what "Requirements" can do see a list below of other alterable variants:
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Reservations
Tooltip - Worker resources to reserve when running job (comma-separated, expression-based)
Click browse to choose from a list of Reservation Options
Reservations is a way to tell the workers that this job will reserve the specific resources for this job Menu items:
The above is not the limit of what "Reservations" can do see a list below of other alterable variants:
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Restrictions
Tooltip - Restrict job to run only on specified clusters ("||"-separated) [+ means all below, * means at that level]
Click browse to choose from a list of Restrictions Options
Restrictions is a way to tell the workers that this job can only run on specific clusters Example:
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See Also
Flags
Tooltip - List of submission flag strings (comma separated)
| Click browse to choose required job flags
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Dependency
Tooltip - Wait for specified jobs to complete before starting this job (comma-separated)
Click Add to create dependant jobs you can link jobs states to each other by several factors "complete" means only start this job after designated job completes "failed" means only start this job if the designated job fails "killed" means only start this job if the job has been killed "done" means start this job if the job is killed/failed/complete |
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Email (job complete)
Tooltip - Send email on job completion (success or failure)
Sends mail to the designated user based on the status of the job being complete
Email (failed frames)
Tooltip - Send email on job completion (success or failure)
Sends mail to the designated user based on the status of the job being failed
Blocked
Tooltip - Set initial state of job to "blocked"
Enable this tickbox to ensure after submission this job is in a blocked state
Stderr->Stdout
Tooltip - Redirect and consolidate the job stderr stream to the stdout stream
Enable this if you would like to combine you logs
Job Label
Tooltip - Optional label to identify the job. Must be a unique within a Job Process Group (pgrp).
Legacy method of labelling jobs see Job Tags
Job Kind
Tooltip - Arbitrary typing information that can be used to identify the job. Common usage: it can be used to restrict only 1 of this "kind" of job from running on a worker at the same time by setting the job\'s requirements to include "not (job.kind in host.duty.kind)"
Process Group
Tooltip - Job Process Group (pgrp) for logically organizing dependent jobs. Defaults to the jobid. Combination of "label" and "Process Group" (pgrp) must be unique for a job.
Retry Frame/Instance
Tooltip - Number of times to retry a failed frame/job instance. Value of -1 means use the default for the studio.
Set this to retry any failed frames or instances automatically
Retry Work Delay
Tooltip - Number of seconds to wait before automatically retrying a failed frame/work.
Set this to create a delay in second between the frame/instance retries
Subjob Timeout
Tooltip - Kill the subjob process if running for the specified time (in seconds). Value of -1 means disabled.
Use this if the acceptable instance/subjob spawn time is known.
Frame Timeout
Tooltip - Kill the agenda/frame if running for the specified time (in seconds). Value of -1 means disabled.
Use this if the acceptable frame time is known.
Cwd
Tooltip - Current Working Directory to use when running the job
Explanation needed
Environment Variables
Tooltip - Environment variables override when running a job
You can specify key/value pairs of environment variables
This is useful when you might need different settings for your render applications based on different departments or projects
Impersonate User
Tooltip - Submit a job as a specific user. Default is current user. Format <optionladomain>\<username> (advanced --requires impersonate user permissions)
You can specify which user you would like to submit the job as
This is useful for troubleshooting a job that may fail sent from a specific user
Example:
Setting "qube\josh" would attempt to submit the job with the domain "qube" and the user "josh"
Note: "impersonate user" permissions need to be set on the user submitting this job
Windows-only Environment Variables
Tooltip - Windows Environment variable overrides when running job
Used to provide OS specific environment variables for Windows
Linux-only Environment Variables
Tooltip - Linux Environment variable overrides when running job
Used to provide OS specific environment variables for Linux
Darwin-only Environment Variables
Tooltip - OSX Environment variable overrides when running job
Used to provide OS specific environment variables for OSX
Min File Size
Tooltip - Minimum size for identified outputPaths (in bytes). [0 disables test]
Used to test the created output file to ensure that it is of minimum size specified
regex_highlights
Tooltip - Regular expression for highlighting information messages from stdout/stderr
Used to add highlights into logs
regex_errors
Tooltip - Regular expression for identifying fatal errors from stdout/stderr
Used to add errors for known problematic strings. If you enter for example "error: 2145" and this error was pressent in the logs the job would be marked as failed
regex_outputPaths
Tooltip - Regular expression for identifying outputPaths of images from stdout/stderr
Used to identify the output paths for the job. This is useful for returning information to the Qube GUI so they you can right click browse output.
regex_progress
Tooltip - Regular expression for identifying in-frame/chunk progress from stdout/stderr
Used to identify strings for relaying the progress of frames
regex_maxlines
Tooltip - Maximum number of lines to store for regex matched patterns for stdout/stderr
Used to truncate the size of your log files
GenerateMovie
Tooltip - Add linked job to generate movie from output images
Select this option to create a secondary job that will wait for the render to complete then combine the output files into a movie
Note: For this to work correctly the "Qube (ImagesToMovie) Job..." has to be setup to use your studios transcoding application
Account
Tooltip - Arbitrary accounting or project data (user-specified)
This can be used for creating tags for your job
The created tags can be searched in the "Performance Charts" Tab
You can add entries by typing in the drop-down window or select already created accounts from the drop-down
See also "Qube Job Tags"
Notes
Tooltip - Freeform text for making notes on this job
Add text about the job for future reference. Viewable in the Qube UI