- Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:21 pm
#382319
Is there a way to release a render node from it's current task through command line, either locally or remotely? I would like to write a scheduled task that frees up my workstation about an hour before I get to work. I usually have some animations in my render queue and I find it best to allow any of the nodes to "Finish current job first". That way, I don't have to add that frame back in as a "Single" job using "Resume". I've run:
mxnetwork -help
But that just seems to list more basic operations (starting nodes, connecting to the manager, starting jobs, etc.). I couldn't find any deeper level commands or flags for "mxnetwork".
Thanks!
mxnetwork -help
But that just seems to list more basic operations (starting nodes, connecting to the manager, starting jobs, etc.). I couldn't find any deeper level commands or flags for "mxnetwork".
Thanks!
Regards,
Zack Parrish
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Maxwell - 4.2.0.3
Maxwell 4 | 3ds Max - 4.2.4
336 capable Maxwell threads!
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Workstation:
Dual E5-2680v3, 64GB, Quadro K5200
48 threads (HT) @ 139.2GHz
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Render Farm:
288 threads (HT) @ 835.2GHz
Zack Parrish
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Maxwell - 4.2.0.3
Maxwell 4 | 3ds Max - 4.2.4
336 capable Maxwell threads!
-
Workstation:
Dual E5-2680v3, 64GB, Quadro K5200
48 threads (HT) @ 139.2GHz
-
Render Farm:
288 threads (HT) @ 835.2GHz