Apple Qmaster 2 and Compressor 2 (Distributed Processing Setup) User Manual

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Chapter 4

Creating and Administering Clusters

Options in the Apple Qmaster Pane in System Preferences

You can configure any of the following settings before you turn on processing
services. (In order for you to change any of the following settings, processing services
must be turned off.)

Setting the Name
By default, a computer is identified on the network by its computer name (as it is
entered in the Sharing pane in System Preferences). You can change this name to
something more meaningful if you like, since it is the name used to identify this
computer in the Apple Qmaster distributed processing system. If you are setting up
a QuickCluster, this is the name that will appear in the Compressor Cluster pop-up
menu or the Apple Qmaster Submit To pop-up menu. If you are setting up a
managed cluster controller, this is the name that will appear in the
Apple Qadministrator Controller pop-up menu.

 If you are setting up a QuickCluster, enter the new name for the cluster in the

“Identify this QuickCluster as” field.

 If you are setting up a controller to use with Apple Qadministrator, do the following:

a

Click Advanced to open the Advanced pane.

b

Enter the new name in the “Identify this computer to Apple Qadministrator as” field.

Unmanaged Services
You can enable unmanaged services for a QuickCluster. For more information, see

Managed Vs. Unmanaged Services

” on page 43.

Setting the Password
To add a password requirement, click the “Require password” checkbox.

 If you are setting up a QuickCluster, other users will be required to enter this

password before being allowed to submit requests to this computer.

 If you are setting up a cluster to use with Apple Qadministrator, an administrator

will be required to enter this password before being allowed to add this computer
to a cluster.

For more information, see “

Setting Passwords and Scratch Storage

” on page 57. (If

you configure the computer as both a cluster controller and a service node, this
password is used for both.)

Setting Cluster Storage
You can change the default scratch storage for processing that occurs on this
computer in the Advanced pane. For more information, see “

Cluster Storage: Setting

a Scratch Storage Location

” on page 59.

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