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You can access current list of commandline options by calling "qube –help" from the commandline or using "Help->QubeGUI Commandline Options" from within the QubeGUI.
Here is a list of the commadline options as of Qube 5.5 as returned by "qube –help".
$ ./qube --help
Usage: qube.py [options]
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
Startup Actions:
--splash show splash screen
--nosplash suppress splash screen
--configuration display the configuration dialog
--setupwizard display the basic setup/configuration wizard
Job Submission:
--submitJobtype=SUBMITJOBTYPE
launch submission dialog for a specific jobtype or
simplecmd (ie. cmdline, cmdrange, maya, etc.)
--submitDict=SUBMITDICT
launch submission dialog for a python 'dict' for a
job. For example: "{'prototype':'cmdline',
'package':{'cmdline':'set'}}"
--submitFile=SUBMITFILE
launch submission dialog for a job file (.qja, .xja)
--resubmit=RESUBMIT
launch resubmit dialog for a jobid
--nogui display interactive GUI and submission dialogs
Configuration Overrides:
--supervisor=SUPERVISOR
explicitly specify the supervisor to use
--defaultprefs=STUDIODEFAULTS
load the studio default prefs (ahead of user prefs).
Also settable with environment variable
QUBEGUI_DEFAULTPREFS
--studioprefs=STUDIOPREFS
load the studio mandated prefs (after user prefs).
Also settable with environment variable
QUBEGUI_STUDIOPREFS
--serverthreads=SERVERTHREADS
number of server theads to use
--stdout=STDOUT file redirection for stdout
--stderr=STDERR file redirection for stderr
--jobfilter=JOBFILTER
explicitly specify the job filter to use
--farmfilter=FARMFILTER
explicitly specify the Farm Worker filter to use
Debugging:
-d, --debug print very verbose debug output
-v, --verbose print verbose output
-q, --quiet suppress verbose output. Only warnings and errors.
--trace debug trace through all calls

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