Rush Render Queue - Rushtop Interface V 103.07b 05/11/16 (C) Copyright 2008, 2016 Seriss Corporation. All rights reserved. (C) Copyright 1995,2000 Greg Ercolano. All rights reserved. Strikeout text indicates features not yet implemented |
This allows one to monitor the load status of an entire render farm, or select groups of machines via specifying hostnames or hostgroups on the command line.
In the Cpu and Ram bars, blue indicates a resource is in use, Green means unused. In the Cpu bar, red indicates kernel use, such as disk or network I/O. In the Swap bar, yellow indicates swap space has been reserved.
Hostnames will show in green if they are 'online' in rush (accepting jobs), or gray if they are 'offline' (not accepting jobs). e.g.
The following options can be specified to control various aspects of how 'rushtop' operates:
Option | Description |
-s |
Changes the seconds between updates (default=1) |
-single | Single cpu bar for machines (instead of per-core/per proc). When enabled, setting is remembered in the .irushrc file. |
-multi | Multiple cpu bars for machines. (opposite of -single) When enabled, setting is remembered in the .irushrc file. |
-decay 1|0 | enable/disable bar graph 'decay' |
-chevrons 1|0 | enable/disable black+yellow chevrons for dead machines |
-nofork | don't fork to background (unix only) |
-nosort | don't sort hosts in alphabetical order |
-d | debugging info to stdout |
-version | show version info |
-help|-h | Command line help |
You can limit the graph to show only particular machines by specifying hostnames or +hostgroups on the command line:
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