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Quicktime reference movies, Cluster settings for extended transcoding sessions, Cleaning up cluster storage – Apple Qmaster 3 User Manual

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Double-click the file in the Batch window and play it in the Preview window to verify the
integrity of the clip.

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In the Batch window, assign settings and destinations to the selected file as necessary.

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Click the Submit button.

The submit dialog appears.

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Do one of the following:

• Choose the intended cluster from the Cluster pop-up menu.

• Select the “Include unmanaged services on other computers” checkbox to use the

AutoCluster feature. See

Using Compressor AutoClusters

for more information.

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Click Submit.

QuickTime Reference Movies

If you submit a reference movie for distributed processing, the Apple Qmaster distributed
processing system will automatically copy the appropriate media files to the processing
cluster. For the best performance, you can avoid this file transfer step by making sure
that the media files specified in the reference movie are available to each node of the
Apple Qmaster cluster.

Cluster Settings for Extended Transcoding Sessions

If you are using Compressor 2 or later for distributed processing, and you anticipate a
transcoding session that will last up to seven days or longer, you must make an adjustment
in the Advanced section of the Apple Qmaster preferences pane. By default, temporary
process files may remain on a cluster’s scratch location for seven days before they are
automatically deleted. You can increase this value (the number of days) in the
Apple Qmaster pane of System Preferences.

Cleaning Up Cluster Storage

If you are using cluster storage and an error occurs, partial files may be left on the
designated cluster storage location. Check the designated cluster storage location to
make sure no partial media files are left there. If you find partial media files, delete them
and submit the job again.

Using Apple Qmaster with an NFS Server

By default, Apple Qmaster uses /etc/exports to define its Cluster Storage export. This can
cause a conflict if you defined an NFS export in your local NetInfo database. When you
enable a controller using Apple Qmaster 2 or later, Apple Qmaster uses /etc/exports, not
entries defined in your NetInfo database. To work around this issue, either move the
exports to /etc/exports, or move the controller to a computer that doesn’t export anything.

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Appendix

Solving Problems