History table, Distributed processing features – Apple Compressor or Qmaster Batch Monitor User Manual

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Job Type:

Name of the application (Compressor, Apple Qmaster, etc.) that is

submitting the batch.

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Priority:

Priority level for an entire batch, not for individual jobs. (Defaults to High.)

High-priority batches get processed before medium-priority batches.

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Time Elapsed:

Time elapsed since transcoding of the batch or job began. The batch

number shown is always the overall time, while the job time can be either the same
or less time.

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Time Remaining:

Estimated time remaining to process the batch.

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Status:

State of the batch (for example, Waiting or Processing).

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%:

Percentage indicating the amount of processing completed.

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Progress:

Progress meter indicating the amount of processing completed.

History Table

This table includes the following:

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Batch Name:

Name given to the batch when it was submitted

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Sent By:

Name of the batch owner (the user who submitted the batch)

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Priority:

Batch priority level

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Status:

State of the batch (for example, Canceled)

Note:

You can click the disclosure triangles next to batch names in both the Status

table and the History table to reveal details on individual jobs and elements of jobs.

Distributed Processing Features

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Cluster pop-up menu:

Choose the cluster you want to monitor. (If there is only one

cluster on your Apple Qmaster network, there is no need to select a cluster.)

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Lock button:

Click to enter a cluster password that allows you to view the status of

batches. If you opened the Batch Monitor from Apple Qadministrator, enter your
cluster administrator password here to view all the batches in this cluster. Otherwise,
enter your cluster user password to view your own batches in this cluster.

For more information on using the Batch Monitor with a distributed processing
network, see “

Batch Monitor and Distributed Processing

” on page 7.

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