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<strong>VR</strong>ED Documentation<br />

You are here: Modules > Rendering Tab > Cluster > Servers<br />

Servers<br />

New features in <strong>VR</strong>ED<br />

<strong>Professional</strong> <strong>4.2</strong><br />

Getting started<br />

Using <strong>VR</strong>ED <strong>Professional</strong><br />

Menus and icons tab<br />

Scenegraph<br />

Modules<br />

Terminal<br />

Material Editor<br />

Variants<br />

Clip Maker<br />

Analyzer Tab<br />

Animation Tab<br />

Appearance Tab<br />

Info Tab<br />

Rendering Tab<br />

Cluster<br />

Projection<br />

Options<br />

Servers<br />

Servers2<br />

Misc<br />

FinalRenderPass<br />

Postprocesing<br />

Render Quality Settings<br />

Renderlayer<br />

Tracking Tab<br />

Variants Tab<br />

Search<br />

Send Question<br />

Servers - Checks the state of the servers installed.<br />

No Autostart - No server is started<br />

automatically.<br />

Cluster Service - The servers are startet via<br />

the special clusterService daemon. You should<br />

install this daemon as a service on windows<br />

and as a daemon on unix. If you have a<br />

working rsh daemon on the the cluster<br />

machines you can also start/stop the daemons<br />

with the buttons below.<br />

Show state - Checks the states of the servers installed.<br />

User - Sets the user that will be used to start/stop the servers.<br />

Daemon - Defines the path to the clusterservice.<br />

Start - Starts the server.<br />

Stop - Stops the server.<br />

RSH - Sets the specific RSH daemon options.<br />

Start - Defines the path to the clusterservice as well as the suffix to start the<br />

service.<br />

Stop - Defines the path to the clusterservice as well as the suffix to stop the<br />

service.<br />

Note: If the <strong>VR</strong>ED_ROOT environment variable is not set on the cluster machines<br />

then replace $<strong>VR</strong>ED_ROOT with the absolute <strong>VR</strong>ED installation path on the<br />

cluster machines.<br />

%s is replaced with the server names.<br />

%p is replaced with the cluster parameters.<br />

For the servers names in your powerwall configuration you have to use the<br />

servers hostname!

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