Select this option to manage render jobs and render nodes using Autodesk Backburner.
Backburner can only subdivide a job into tasks of at least one frame long. It cannot subdivide a single frame into multiple
tasks. Therefore, you can only use this feature for animation scenes and not for stills. Each task must be at least one frame
in length.
Refer to the Backburner User Guide for more information about Backburner. (This file is about 2MB in size.)
Note
In order to submit a job to Backburner, you must set your project to a location that is accessible across the network. Your
scene file must also be accessible across the network (for example, not under C:\MyDocuments).
The following options appear:
Job Settings
The following attributes are saved with your scene. When saved, settings are automatically loaded next time you re-open the
scene, even if it is on a different machine.
Use the following attributes to set the options for your job, for example, the name of your job, and how it should be broken
up into tasks and distributed to different render nodes. These settings are directed to the cmdJob utility and then to the
command line renderer of each render node.
Note
The project ..\images directory to which your rendered images will be saved must be writable across the network.
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Specify the name of the job you are sending to the cmdJob utility.
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Specify the description of the job. This information appears in the Backburner monitor.
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Set your job priority. The default value is 50. The other values are either 0 (Critical) or 100 (Suspended).
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Specify the start frame for your job.
Note
The , and attributes are used to auto generate a task list for the cmdJob utility to specify how the job should be broken up into tasks.
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Specify the end frame for your job.
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Specify the number of frames per task.
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Select to use the renderer specified in the for the scene.
Select any other option to override the render specified in the for the scene.
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Specify any additional flags to the command line renderer. This is equivalent to setting the options in Render -r <renderer name> <options> <filename>. See About the command line renderer for more information.
Note
After updating your scene, you must save the scene before exporting to Backburner. All unsaved changes are ignored.
Backburner Options
The following options are saved with your machine and are not dependent upon the scene that you have open. These options are
directed to Backburner.
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Set the name of the manager. The default is an automatic search.
Note
It is mandatory that you complete this field.
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The Backburner port number to submit the job to. Enter 0 to use the default port.
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A list of servers that should process this job. Separate the servers with semi-colons in the list.
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The name of the server group that should process this job.
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The maximum number of servers that should work on this job. Enter 0 for an unlimited number.
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Select this option to create task logs. Log files are often useful for troubleshooting.
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Specify the location of the folder or directory in which the task logs are created. You must specify an existing folder since
the command line utility cannot create this folder if it does not exist. This option is disabled by default.
Note
This path must be accessible across the network.
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Specify the location of the renderer on each render node. The renderer path must be the same on all render nodes. Therefore,
you cannot mix platforms and Maya must be installed at the same location on each render node.
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Specify the location of Backburner. Ensure that the default is correct before proceeding.
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Select this option to enable the attributes. The attributes are greyed out otherwise.
Use the to customize your command to Backburner. See Custom Command Options for more information.
Email Options
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Select this option so that Backburner sends notification emails.
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Select this option so that Backburner sends a notification email when the job is completed.
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Select this option so that Backburner sends a notification email when the number of tasks that you set are completed.
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Set the number of tasks used for .
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Set the source email address for notification emails.
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Set the destination email address for notification emails.
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Set the name of the SMTP email server Backburner uses to send notification emails.
Custom Command Options
To enable the , you must select the option above.
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Click this button to populate the box below with a command that summarizes your settings in this window.
You can customize the command as you like; for example, you can change the renderer. Or, you can copy the command to your
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