Apple Shake (Qmaster 1.2) Distributed Rendering (10.3) User Manual

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Step 10:

Install Apple Remote Desktop on the Xserve and on the cluster nodes

Since the cluster nodes do not have a graphical user interface, you will use Apple
Remote Desktop to log in to each node from the Xserve and perform the installations
remotely using the Xserve graphical user interface. If you do not already have Apple
Remote Desktop on the Xserve and cluster nodes, you need to install it. You have to
install it on the cluster nodes remotely.

1

Follow the onscreen Apple Remote Desktop Installer instructions to install Apple
Remote Desktop on the Xserve.

2

Use SSH (Secure Shell) to install and configure Apple Remote Desktop on each node.

On the Xserve, you need to use SSH to log in to each Xserve cluster node and install
and configure Apple Remote Desktop. Refer to the AppleCare Knowledge Base
articles 107145 and 106981 for details on using SSH to remotely install and configure
Apple Remote Desktop:

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107145

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106981

Step 11:

Use Apple Remote Desktop to configure Network System

Preferences and Directory Access on each node

1

Log in to each cluster node using Apple Remote Desktop on the Xserve. Then, in
Network System Preferences, use the TCP/IP pane to configure the node so that the
built-in Ethernet port is using DHCP.

2

Log in to each cluster node, then open the Directory Access utility (located in
/Applications/Utilities) and use it to:

Specify that you want to connect to a specific NetInfo server.

Enter the Xserve IP address as the NetInfo server address, with the server tag “network.”

Note: If the Apple Remote Desktop window becomes unreadable after you log in to a
node, use SSH to log in to the node and then enter a command to stop Apple Remote
Desktop agent processes, as described in the following steps:

a

Enter these two command lines in a Terminal window:

ssh ClusterNodeAddress

sudo killall “ARD Agent”

b

Close the Apple Remote Desktop window, then use Apple Remote Desktop to log in
to the same node again.

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