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- Windows: Click on the black and white Qube ArtistView desktop icon, or locate it in the Program Files\pfx\qube\bin folder (Note: not the "Program Files (x86)" folder)
- OS X: Click on the black and white Qube ArtistView desktop icon, or locate it in the Applications/pfx folder
- Linux: Type 'qubeArtistView' at the shell prompt (no quotes)
You should see this:
<image of Artist View UI>
You should see the test jobs or other jobs that you have submitted. Notice that they are color coded - if you are lucky, they will all be blue, which is the color of a successfully completed job. Jobs which failed are colored red. The jobs also have a status, such as "complete", "failed" or "running." Running jobs are shown in green.
Let's have a look at some simple tasks you can do from this UI. First, click on one of your test jobs in in the Jobs pane.
<image of jobs panel>
Notice that in the panel below the Jobs panel, you can look at the Job Properties on one tab, and the Output on the next two tabs (Output Log & Error Log).
<image of Properties panel>
Interact with a Job
Let's retry one of your test jobs. You might want to do this if the job is working, but you have changed some of the input files and want to rerun it without changing any of the job's parameters. Just right-mouse on the job line in the Jobs panel, and choose Retry:
<image of right mouse menu, with retry highlighted>
If you want to rerun the job, but change some of the submission parameters - maybe the frame range was wrong, or you want to send the output to a different location - then you want to resubmit. Again right-mouse on the job line in the Jobs panel, and choose Resubmit. In this case you will get a Qube submission dialog, and you can modify any of the parameters before hitting "Submit"
Finally, you may want to kill a job. If you have a long running job and you know the results are going to be wrong, or you want to stop it for some other reason, you can kill the job. This is also a right-mouse button menu entry.
<image of right mouse menu, with kill highlighted>
There are other job-related tasks you can perform - for more details, see the User's Guide.
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or you can configure Qube to automatically update the UI every so often. To do this, go to Edit in the top menu and choose Preferences. Click on Auto Refresh / Interval. You can leave the refresh interval at 60 seconds, or make it shorter or longer.
<image of properties dialog>
Note that asking the Supervisor for an update every few seconds puts more load on it, and if there are many artists all doing the same thing, you could be slowing down the overall farm just for the sake of convenience. Think twice before asking for lots of updates you aren't going to be noticing anyway.
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