Distributed Processing Setup Guide
Table Of Contents
- Apple Qmaster Distributed Processing Setup Guide
- Contents
- Welcome to Distributed Processing
- Distributed Processing Basics
- Getting Started Quickly
- Preparing a Network for Distributed Processing
- The Minimum You Need to Know
- Example of a Minimal Distributed Processing Network
- Using Compressor AutoClusters
- Other Possible Components of a Distributed Processing Network
- Example of an Expanded Distributed Processing Network
- Sample Setup for Part-Time Processing on Desktop Computers
- Configuring Access for Part-Time Distributed Processing
- Setting Up for Part-Time Distributed Processing with Shake
- Additional Steps for Distributed Processing with Shake
- The Interfaces
- Creating Clusters
- An Overview of Configuring a Cluster
- Configuring Service Nodes and Cluster Controllers
- Creating Clusters with Apple Qadministrator
- About QuickClusters
- Administering Clusters
- Using the Command Line
- Installing Apple Qmaster from the Command Line
- Using the Command Line for Distributed Processing
- Using Scripts to Run Apple Qmaster, Compressor, and Batch Monitor
- Appendix
- Resources for Solving Problems
- Solutions to Common Problems
- Contacting AppleCare Support
Compressor and Apple Qmaster as Client Interfaces
Client computer users use either Compressor or Apple Qmaster to submit batches for
processing.
Batch Batch
Batch Batch
Use Apple Qmaster to submit
a batch to a cluster:
Cluster A
Cluster B
Network
Use Compressor to submit
a batch to a cluster:
Using Compressor
Use the Cluster pop-up menu in the Compressor Batch window to choose a cluster for
any given batch. For more information on submitting batches with Compressor, see the
Compressor User Manual.
To open Compressor
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Double-click the Compressor icon in the Applications folder.
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