On 2007-01-14 05:17, e.chalaron wrote: > > Hi Rafael > Yes I did. > Let us say I have machine A, B, C, D > A is where I have my files (150 Gb), B, C and D are the extra machines > supposed to help > on B, C and D I typed as root : >
And what else have you done? The renderfarm must be enabled in the master node setup, with the port matching for all nodes. I often used a high non-privileged port (ie 12000) and then you will not need to run any of the slaves as root. I assume you have no firewall restriction between these machines for the cinelerra port. You can look at the console when you try to render a job. The host will print a message about the startup, and any slave nodes that connect properly will print messages also. In the master setup, did you set the number of jobs to 2-3 times the number of nodes? If you do not, I think it will only render the single job you have requested on the master node. -- Kevin _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list Cinelerra@skolelinux.no https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra