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Table Of Contents
- Distributed Processing Setup
- Contents
- Introduction to DistributedProcessing
- Getting Started Quickly
- Preparing a Network forDistributed Processing
- The Interfaces
- Creating and AdministeringClusters
- An Overview of Configuring a Cluster
- Configuring Service Nodes and Cluster Controllers
- Creating Clusters with AppleQadministrator
- About QuickClusters
- Advanced Settings in the AppleQmaster Preferences Pane
- Modifying and Deleting Clusters With AppleQadministrator
- Monitoring Cluster Activity
- Accessing Activity Logs
- Setting Cluster Preferences
- Setting Passwords and Scratch Storage
- Recovery and Failure Notification Features
- Command-Line Usage
- Installing AppleQmaster from the Command Line
- Shell Commands for Configuring Service Nodes and Cluster Controllers
- Shell Commands for Submitting Compressor Jobs
- Shell Commands for Submitting AppleQmaster Jobs
- Shell Commands for Monitoring Batches
- Using Scripts to Run AppleQmaster, Compressor, and BatchMonitor
- Troubleshooting
- Index
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To open Apple Qmaster:
m Double-click the Apple Qmaster icon in the Applications folder.
The Apple Qmaster window appears.
Batch Monitor
As an administrator, you can use the Batch Monitor to track the progress of all the
batch activity for all the clusters on your network. You can see how close to completion
each job is, along with other details, and you can stop, resume, or delete batches as
well. If you are a client user, you can use the Batch Monitor to view and manage your
own batches.
For complete information about the Batch Monitor, see the Batch Monitor User Manual.
Use the Batch Monitor to see in
f
ormation about batches
that have been sent to specified clusters:
Status of
batches
Status of
batches
Cluster Cluster
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