Just checked if I run the submit scripts from the 10.5.8 queue manager
workstation then everything fires off correctly.
Also Lion workstations where the user account is hosted on the server
work fine, and local accounts that are on the box work fine.
What doesn't work strangely is a home account that is synchronized with
the server so the account is local on the box but sync back to the
server. We have a few people setup this way since some apps don't like
Lion server homes.
So we have a viable workaround. Only change I am seeing on all
workstations since the Lion upgrade is the Modo submit script is
throwing up an error at startup. You can run it fine still after
bypassing the error screen.
The error is:
input: /Network/Servers/"serverhostname"/"users home
directory"/.rush/.submit-modo-last: Line 1: unknown field '####ModoCommands'
Thanks
On 4/19/12 4:38 PM, Jeff Jasper wrote:
Should add all the workstations are running 10.7 and the farm is running
10.7, but the rush queue manager workstation is running 10.5.8, but this
worked fine with the workstations and farm were all running 10.6.
Thanks
On 4/19/12 4:33 PM, Jeff Jasper wrote:
I am having some strangeness after upgrading to Lion.
From Nuke submit script I get
rush: 'rush -submit': select() on connect(): Connection refused
From Maya submit script I get
rush: 'rush -submit': can't open port lock file
'/usr/local/rush/var/nextport': Permission denied
From Modo submit script I get
rush: 'rush -submit': select() on connect(): Connection refused
I run the installer on all the boxes and get no errors, reboot them all.
Can run one job then get the errors again.
Thanks
On 8/3/11 5:30 PM, Greg Ercolano wrote:
Rush verified to run normally on Apple's new operating system, Lion
(OSX 10.7).
Installs and runs normally.
If there are any caveats, please follow up to this thread
in the rush.general newsgroup/mailing list.
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