From: "Michael Oliver" <moliver@(email surpressed)>
Subject: Re: command line submit and shake
   Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:16:49 -0400
Msg# 1754
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ny hints on getting rsh running?  I'm having a problems allowing rsh
connections to os x server. Response is :

server.domain.com:Connection refused
rsh: can't establish connection.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks


"Greg Ercolano" <erco@(email surpressed)> wrote in message 
news:1747-rush decimal general at seriss decimal com...
> Michael Oliver wrote:
>> [posted to rush.general]
>>
>> I have a jobdone command running just fine.  It parses in the original 
>> shake
>> file, grabs the rendered out images, throws them into another shake 
>> script,
>> and then renders out a QT.  Problem is the process happens by the 
>> computer
>> that submitted the original job.  (I know we could use a dedicated job
>> server..and we probably should.. but that's not the current situation).
>> Instead I would like to have the jobdone command submit a new job to rush
>> and have it render on a designated computer (we'll call it qtRenderNode).
>
> Right; you could have it 'rsh' the command to qtrendernode.
>
>> How do I go about using the command line to submit a new job in the
>> background?  Is there an easy command line way or do I need to go back in
>> and edit/re-parse the input file?
>
> Yes, if you want to make your own submit script, there are
> some nice simple examples here in various languages 
> (perl,python,csh,sh..):
> http://www.seriss.com/rush-current/rush/rush-submit.html
>
> Basically it comes down to piping some commands into 'rush -submit'.
> In your case it would be a 'one frame' job, so if you had a CSH
> script called "/yourserver/yourstuff/render-me.csh", you could
> submit it as a one frame job with:
>
> rush -submit << EOF
> title   YOURJOB
> frames  1
> command /yourserver/yourstuff/render-me.csh -arg1 -arg2
> cpus    qtrendernode=1
> EOF
>
> ..where '-arg1' and '-arg2' are optional arguments to your script
> that eg. tells the script where to find the files to be converted,
> the quicktime filename to use, etc.
>
> And you can fire off the above from within your 'jobdonecommand'.
> Or, you can just make the jobdonecommand fire off rsh or ssh
> to run the quicktime conversion.
>
>
>
> -- 
> Greg Ercolano, erco@(email surpressed)
> Seriss Corporation
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