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Render from the command line

Command line renderer

Using customized renderer
Stop a command line render
You may occasionally need to stop a command
line render before it has finished.
To
stop a command line render on Windows
- Open
the Task Manager by doing one of the following:
- Press
+
+
and
the
Task Manager button.
an empty
space on the taskbar and select Task Manager from the menu that
appears.
- Click
the Processes tab.
- Select
the Render.exe process.
- Click
the End Process button.
To
stop a command line render on Mac OS X
- You
can quit a command line render from the dock. Right-click the Maya Renderer
application in the dock and select Quit from the pop-up menu.
To
stop a command line render on Linux
- From
a shell, list the top processes by entering:
- Note
the render process ID.
- To
stop the process, enter:
TipYou can use the Ctrl+C command to abort
a batch render.