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1.     e http   docs info apple com article html artnum 107145    http   docs info apple com article html artnum 106981    Step 11  Use Apple Remote Desktop to configure Network System   Preferences and Directory Access on each node   Log in to each cluster node using Apple Remote Desktop on the Xserve  Then  in  Network System Preferences  use the TCP IP pane to configure the node so that the  built in Ethernet port is using DHCP     Log in to each cluster node  then open the Directory Access utility  located in   Applications Utilities  and use it to     e Specify that you want to connect to a specific NetInfo server   e Enter the Xserve IP address as the NetInfo server address  with the server tag    network        Note  If the Apple Remote Desktop window becomes unreadable after you log in to a  node  use SSH to log in to the node and then enter a command to stop Apple Remote  Desktop agent processes  as described in the following steps     a Enter these two command lines in a Terminal window   ssh ClusterNodeAddress  sudo killall    ARD Agent      b Close the Apple Remote Desktop window  then use Apple Remote Desktop to log in  to the same node again     12    N QO wu A    Step 12  Use Apple Remote Desktop to install Shake and Shake Qmaster   Follow the steps below to use the Apple Remote Desktop package installer feature on  the Xserve to install Shake and Shake Qmaster on all of the cluster nodes    Insert the Shake CD in the Xserve CD drive     In Apple Remote Desktop  s
2.    If you need to purchase Apple Remote Desktop  see http   www apple com remotedesktop   or contact your local Apple Store or Apple Authorized Reseller     Getting More Information About Server Administration Tools   You can find the most up to date  step by step procedures for using the   Mac OS X Server tools mentioned here  such as Open Directory Assistant and  WorkGroup Manager  by using the onscreen help that is available with all server  administration programs  Administration tasks are also described thoroughly in the  Mac OS X Server documentation     Sample Render Farm Setup for Mac OS X Jaguar  This section describes setting up a render farm on computers that are running a  supported version of Mac OS X  or Mac OS X Server  that is earlier than version 10 3     Note  If your computers are using Mac OS X  or Mac OS X Server  version 10 3 or later   go to    Sample Render Farm Setup for Mac OS X Panther    on page 13     Step 1  Start up the Xserve and use Server Assistant for the initial setup   Turn on the Xserve and follow the Server Assistant onscreen instructions to get the   Xserve up and running  Be sure to    e Configure it for a static IP address that can be assigned within your DHCP subnet and  that is outside the range of your dynamically assigned DHCP addresses    e If you don t know what address to enter  see your system administrator for assistance    e Make the Host Name the same as the Computer Name     Note  The DNS  Domain Name Server  address will 
3.    Shake Distributed Rendering  Setup Guide    This document takes you through the basic steps involved in the creation of two  different sample setups for Shake distributed rendering with Shake Qmaster  You can  use it to get an idea of the kind of distributed rendering environment you want to  create  and as a guide in setting up that environment     The setup that resembles the kind of network you need depends on how much  rendering power you want and the kind of hardware you have        Sample Setup for Part Time Rendering on Desktop Computers     page 3   This setup is  for an environment that uses desktop computers  We call it    part time    rendering    because each computer acts as someone s workstation  but at the same time is also  part of the rendering cluster  The bulk of the rendering jobs can be submitted with  Shake Qmaster at the end of the day  so that the computers are busy processing a  large queue of distributed rendering batches after everyone has gone home      Sample Setup for a Full Time Render Farm     page 6   The full time render farm setup is  for an environment that includes one Xserve and a number of Xserve cluster nodes  in a rack  The Xserve and cluster nodes form a Shake Qmaster cluster that is  completely dedicated to rendering jobs sent by user workstations  called client  computers   The client computers do not need to do any of the rendering  and they  can all be used for creating and sending Shake jobs     Note  This section provides a s
4.  NetInfo and to find the NetInfo server using a  static IP address      Enter the Xserve IP address as the NetInfo IP address  and enter    network    as the  Netlnfo Server Tag     Step 9  Use Directory Access to connect the client computers to the   NetInfo server   Log in to each client  user  computer  then open the Directory Access utility  located in   Applications Utilities  and use it to    e Specify that you want to connect to a specific NetInfo server    e Enter the Xserve IP address as the NetInfo server address  with the server tag    network        Step 10  Install Apple Remote Desktop on the Xserve and on the cluster nodes  Since the cluster nodes do not have a graphical user interface  you will use Apple  Remote Desktop to log in to each node from the Xserve and perform the installations  remotely using the Xserve graphical user interface  If you do not already have Apple  Remote Desktop on the Xserve and cluster nodes  you need to install it  You have to  install it on the cluster nodes remotely    Follow the onscreen Apple Remote Desktop Installer instructions to install Apple  Remote Desktop on the Xserve     Use SSH  Secure Shell  to install and configure Apple Remote Desktop on each node     On the Xserve  you need to use SSH to log in to each Xserve cluster node and install  and configure Apple Remote Desktop  Refer to the AppleCare Knowledge Base  articles 107145 and 106981 for details on using SSH to remotely install and configure  Apple Remote Desktop 
5.  be specified as the source location or output destination for files  including Shake  scripts  The best way to configure this access  depending on whether your plan is for  part time desktop computer rendering or full time render farm rendering  is  addressed in the sample setups that follow     Sample Setup for Part Time Rendering  on Desktop Computers             FireWire  drive                         FireWire  drive    FireWire  drive                                                 FireWire  drive        FireWire  drive                               Each computer acts as   e A Shake Qmaster client that sends Shake jobs for rendering  e A service node that performs distributed rendering       All source and output files are stored on the FireWire drives     In this sample setup  five computers act as both the clients  user workstations from  which users submit Shake jobs for distributed rendering  and the cluster computers   which do the rendering   Each computer has an additional volume  such as a FireWire  drive  that is used for media before and after it is rendered  and for the associated  Shake scripts     The steps that follow describe how to configure the desktop rendering environment  shown above  They assume that these computers are already connected to each other  on a network     Step 1  Install Shake and Shake Qmaster   The necessary components of Shake and Shake Qmaster need to be installed on each  computer  For instructions  refer to the  nstalling Your Sof
6.  controller        Cluster nodes   service nodes     Xserve includes  second drive  for media                             All client computers and cluster computers  mount the same media storage disk on the Xserve     In this setup  the client computers and the cluster computers are two different groups   networked together  The desktop computers are the client computers from which users  submit Shake jobs for distributed rendering  The cluster consists of an Xserve and a  number of Xserve cluster nodes  which provide high density processing power without  unnecessary server features and optical drives  on a rack  The Xserve is configured as  the cluster controller and as a service node  and includes a second drive for all source  and destination media files  The Xserve cluster nodes in the rack are configured as  service nodes     Note  Instead of using a second Xserve drive for the media storage  you could use an  Xserve RAID     The steps that follow describe how to configure this render farm environment  with  separate sections for Mac OS X Jaguar  page 7  and Mac OS X Panther  page 13      Assumptions for This Setup   These setup steps assume the following    You have read the essentials described in    Shake Qmaster Network Essentials    on  page 2    You have a DHCP server on your network    For the Xserve  you have a static IP address that can be assigned within your DHCP subnet   The cluster nodes will get their IP address from DHCP    You have Apple Remote Desktop  
7. Remote Desktop  Refer to  the AppleCare Knowledge Base article 106981 for details on using SSH to remotely  configure Apple Remote Desktop     http   docs info apple com article html artnum 106981    Step 9  Use Apple Remote Desktop to configure Network System Preferences   on each node   Log in to each cluster node using Apple Remote Desktop on the Xserve  In Network   System Preferences on each node    e Use the TCP IP pane to configure the node so that the built in Ethernet port is  using DHCP      Add    local    to the Search domains field   This enables Rendezvous name resolution   which is required for later steps      Step 10  Use Apple Remote Desktop to install Shake and Shake Qmaster   Follow the steps below to use Apple Remote Desktop on the Xserve to install Shake  and Shake Qmaster on each of the cluster nodes    Insert the Shake CD in the Xserve CD drive     Select the Shake CD  Choose Edit  gt  Copy     Open the media disk you configured and choose Edit  gt  Paste Item  This makes a copy  of the Shake installation CD ROM on your media disk     Using Apple Remote Desktop  select a cluster node and click the Control icon to take  control of the node     In the Finder on the remote cluster node  open the Shake installer on your  automounted media disk   In this sample setup  it would be located in  Network   Servers XserveName Volumes MediaDiskName ShakeVolumeNameMnstaller  where  ShakeVolumeName is the Shake CD icon name that appears on the desktop      Double cl
8. aDiskName      For example   Network Servers Xserve local Volumes Media      Specifying Shake Script Locations in Shake Qmaster  In the above setup  all the Shake script locations should be specified in Shake Qmaster  as   Network Servers XserveName local Volumes MediaDiskName ScriptFilename     For example   Network Servers Xserve local Volumes Media Script shk     Sample Render Farm Setup for Mac OS X Panther   This section describes setting up a render farm with computers that are running   Mac OS X  or Mac OS X Server  version 10 3 2 or later  See    Sample Setup for a Full Time  Render Farm    on page 6 for a diagram of this setup     Step 1  Start up the Xserve and use Server Assistant for the initial setup   Turn on the Xserve  which will act as the cluster controller  and follow the Server  Assistant onscreen instructions to get the Xserve up and running   This sample setup  assumes you are setting up the Xserve for the first time      Configure the Xserve for a dynamic address that is assigned by DHCP  making sure to     e Make the Host Name match the Computer Name and Rendezvous name   e Select the option to use a dynamic  DHCP  IP address      Select the option to be an Open Directory Master    e Enable Apple File Service     14    Note  In this example  the name    Blue    will be used for this Xserve     Remember to plug in and connect all of your network cables  since you will need the  network for these steps  Take the time to make sure you have all cables prop
9. ames are  conveniently consistent and simple for the purposes of specifying them in Shake scripts  and in Shake Qmaster  assuming that     Users place the source media on a mounted media volume  one of the FireWire drives    Users place the Shake scripts on a mounted media volume    All folders and files on the shared media volumes have Read and Write access  enabled for everyone  for Owner  Group  and Others   You can make this access  setting by selecting the folder or file and choosing File  gt  Get Info     The above three assumptions are important  They ensure that all of the computers  have Read and Write access to all of the media source files  Shake scripts  and output  destinations     Specifying the Media File Locations in Shake Scripts  In the above setup  all the Shake render scripts should specify their source media  File  In  locations and output  File Out  destinations as   Volumes MediaDiskName     For example   Volumes Media3     Specifying Shake Script Locations in Shake Qmaster  In the above setup  all the Shake script locations should be specified in Shake Qmaster  as   Volumes MediaDiskName ScriptFilename     For example   Volumes Media3 Script shk     Sample Setup for a Full Time Render Farm  For visual effects companies that require more render power and speed  a full time  render farm setup is the best choice                                                                                         Client Client Client Client Client       Xserve   cluster
10. ample setup for both Mac OS X Jaguar and  Mac OS X Panther     Use this guide as a supplement to the Shake documentation and the Shake Qmaster  Help  accessible from the Help menu in Shake Qmaster and Shake Qadministrator   The  Shake documentation and the Shake Qmaster Help give you both the background  concepts and the details involved in using Shake and Shake Qmaster  while this  document helps you set up and use the network environment on which they will run     Shake Qmaster Network Essentials   Before you get started  you need to be aware of the following rules for any network   that uses Shake Qmaster    e All computers using Shake Qmaster must be running a supported version of  Mac OS X  or  for servers  Mac OS X Server  as listed in the Shake Qmaster System  Requirements    e The network must support the Apple Rendezvous technology built in to Mac OS X      A cluster must contain only one computer acting as the cluster controller  and at least  one computer acting as a service node  One computer can be used as both a cluster  controller and a service node   The rendering is distributed across a cluster  which  contains a cluster controller that manages the cluster  and one or more service  nodes  which perform the rendering     e The cluster computers  cluster controller and service nodes  and the client  computers  user workstations  need to be on the same local network  subnet       All the computers in the setup need Read and Write access to any volumes that will 
11. ave  If this is a volume that already has data on it  skip this step     Use Disk Utility  located in  Applications Utilities  to erase  format  your new disk   creating a clean disk     Note  If you are using an Xserve RAID instead of a second Xserve disk  use the RAID  administration tools to configure it and then use Disk Utility to erase  format  the disk     Step 7  Use WorkGroup Manager to configure sharing for the media disk  On the Xserve  open WorkGroup Manager  located in  Applications Utilities   and use it  to configure the media disk as a share point that automounts to all of the client  computers and cluster nodes   Share points are volumes that you have made accessible  over the network  Automounting means that the volume is automatically mounted by  the computers in the same NetInfo domain   In the WorkGroup Manager  go to the  Sharing pane and be sure to do the following   e Select the media disk   e Enable Sharing for the media disk  and give everyone Read and Write access to it   e In the Protocols pane  choose NFS Export Settings and make sure that you enable  exporting to World  Do not select mapping options and do not select Read only   e In the Automount pane   e Select the option to automount to clients in the domain   e Mount dynamically in  Network Servers    e Select NFS as the protocol     Important  Be aware that the    export to World    setting could be a security risk for your  content if the network you are using is connected to the Internet w
12. be provided by DHCP and therefore  doesn t have to be entered now     If this is the first time you ve set up this Xserve  Server Assistant appears when you start it  up When you are finished with Server Assistant  Open Directory Assistant appears  If  neither of these appear automatically  you can always access them in  Applications Server     Note  Remember to plug in and connect all of your network cables  since you will need  the network for these steps     Step 2  Use Open Directory Assistant to configure directory and   password services   This step assumes that your Xserve is new and is not hosting any existing directory  service  If your Xserve is already hosting  skip this step and enter the information for the  currently hosted directory service when prompted in the upcoming steps           Warning  Using Open Directory Assistant deletes any directory service hosting that  currently exists on the server        Follow the Open Directory Assistant onscreen instructions  making sure to     e Select the option to use a permanent IP address    e Select the option to provide directory information to other computers    e Selecting this option automatically starts NetInfo directory services    e Select the option to provide password and authentication to other computers     Step 3  Use Directory Access to specify the Xserve as the NetInfo server   Open the Directory Access utility  located in  Applications Utilities  and use it to    e Specify that you want to connect to a 
13. conveniently consistent for the purposes of specifying them in Shake scripts and in   Shake Qmaster  assuming that    e Users place all source media for the Shake scripts on the second Xserve drive  which  each user will see mounted in  Network Servers XserveName local Volumes      e Users place all the Shake scripts on the second Xserve drive       All folders and files on the second Xserve drive  the media volume  have Read and  Write access enabled for everyone  for Owner  Group  and Others   You can make this  access setting by selecting the folder or file and choosing File  gt  Get Info     The above three assumptions are very important  They ensure that the user computers  and cluster computers have Read and Write access to all the media source files  Shake  scripts  and output destinations     Specifying the Media File Locations in Shake Scripts   In the above setup  all the Shake render scripts should specify their source media  File  In  locations and output  File Out  destinations as    Network Servers XserveName local Volumes MediaDiskName      For example   Network Servers blue local Volumes BlueHD      Specifying Shake Script Locations in Shake Qmaster  In the above setup  all the Shake script locations should be specified in Shake Qmaster  as   Network Servers XserveName local Volumes MediaDiskName ScriptFilename     For example   Network Servers blue local Volumes BlueHD Script shk        2004 Apple Computer  Inc  All rights reserved    Apple  the Apple logo  A
14. cript uncFileNames   0    gt    nreal include startup UNC_off h    Step 4  Turn Personal File Sharing on  On each computer  open System Preferences  click Sharing  and turn on Personal File  Sharing  This allows the computers to share the media volumes     Step 5  Mount all of the media storage volumes   On each computer  log in as the administrator   The first user account you create when  you set up Mac OS X is an administrator account   Then  on each computer in the  group  use the Connect to Server command in the Finder   s Go menu to mount each  media volume     On each computer  you need to     e Enter another computer s name in the Connect to Server dialog     Choose the associated media volume  FireWire drive  as the volume you want to mount     Do this until all of the computers are mounting all of the media volumes in the cluster     Step 6  Use Shake Qmaster to create a cluster   First  use the Shake Qmaster pane in System Preferences to enable cluster controlling  on one of the computers and enable the UNIX Processing service on all of the  computers  making them service nodes   Then  use Shake Qadministrator to assemble  these computers as a cluster  See the Shake Qmaster Help for detailed instructions     Submitting Render Jobs in the Desktop Rendering Setup  After you finish the final step above  each one of these computers can be used to  submit Shake jobs for distributed rendering     Because of the way access has been configured in this setup  all file pathn
15. de  accessible over the network  Automounting means that the volume is automatically  mounted by the computers in the same LDAP domain      On the Xserve  open WorkGroup Manager  located in  Applications Server  and use it  configure the media disk as a share point  Be sure to do the following     e In the Sharing pane  select the media disk    e Enable Sharing for the media disk  and give everyone Read and Write access to it    e In the Protocols pane  choose NFS Export Settings and make sure that you enable     export to World     Deselect    Map all users to Nobody    and deselect Read only     In the Network Mount pane     e Select the option to create a mount record for this share point   e Select NFS as the protocol     Select the option to use for User Home Directories     Important  Be aware that the    export to World    setting could be a security risk for your  content if the network you are using is connected to the Internet without firewall protection     16    Step 7  Use Server Assistant to configure the cluster nodes  For this step  the cluster nodes need to be turned on and connected to the network     Open Server Assistant  located in  Applications Server  on the Xserve and use it to  configure the cluster nodes  Be sure to       Choose to    Set up a remote server     then click Continue    e Select a server  cluster node  to configure  enter the required password  then click  Continue   The default password is the first eight characters of the computer ser
16. elect all of the cluster nodes and choose Manage  gt  Install  Package  The Apple Remote Desktop Install Packages window appears     In the    Go to    field  enter the Packages pathname  then press Return  For example    Volumes ShakeVolumeName nstaller Package  where ShakeVolumeName is the CD  icon name that appears on your desktop     In the Packages folder  select the Shake     pkg    file  then click Install   When that installation is complete  select QTProMedia pkg  then click Install   When that installation is complete  select Qmaster Services pkg  then click Install     When the Qmaster Services pkg installation is complete  select all of the cluster nodes  in Apple Remote Desktop again  then choose Manage  gt  Restart     For more information about Shake and Shake Qmaster installations  refer to the  Installing Your Software booklet that came with Shake     Step 13  Use Shake Qmaster to create a cluster   Now you can create a Shake Qmaster cluster that contains the Xserve and the cluster  nodes  The three basic steps involved in creating the cluster are outlined below  See the  Shake Qmaster Help for more information about creating clusters    Using Apple Remote Desktop on the Xserve     a Log in to a cluster node    b Open the Shake Qmaster pane in System Preferences  then enable the UNIX  Processing service   This configures a cluster node to serve as a service node     c Repeat the above two steps on each cluster node     Use the Shake Qmaster pane in System Pre
17. erly connected           Warning  Because having an additional primary domain controller on your network  could cause an existing primary domain controller to behave unpredictably  you  should not enable a Windows primary domain controller unless you are familiar with  the ramifications        Step 2  Make a note of the Server Admin LDAP settings  Open Server Admin  located in  Applications Server  and then   Connect to the Xserve  for example  blue local      Go to the Open Directory page  then the Settings page  and click the Protocols tab   Write down the Search Base that appears on this page  You will use this information in  the next step     Step 3  Use Directory Access to specify the Xserve as the LDAP server  Open the Directory Access utility  located in  Applications Utilities  and do the  following    In the Service pane  select LDAPv3  then click Configure     Click Show Options  then click New to create a new LDAP configuration     Enter a Configuration Name that is similar to your Xserve name  for example   Blue LDAP      Set the Server Name or IP Address to the Rendezvous name of your Xserve  for  example  blue local      Set the Search Base to the value you noted in step 2  for example  dc blue      In the Authentication pane  choose Custom Path from the Search pop up menu     7 Click Add  then choose the Xserve LDAP server  for example   LDAPv3 blue local      Step 4  Install Shake and Shake Qmaster on the Xserve and on the   client computers   Install the nec
18. essary components of Shake and Shake Qmaster on the Xserve and on the  client  user  computers  Keep in mind that the Xserve will act as a service node and  cluster controller  as well as an administrator computer  For details on how to install Shake  and Shake Qmaster  refer to the  nstalling Your Software booklet that came with Shake     Note  You will install Shake and Shake Qmaster on the cluster nodes in a later step   using Apple Remote Desktop        Step 5  Use Disk Utility to configure the media disk  The second disk in the Xserve will be the media storage volume  All of the client and cluster  computers will use this same disk for all of the source and destination render media     Important  This step assumes the disk is new and doesn   t contain content you need to  save  If this is a volume that already has data on it  do not erase  format  the disk   Instead  proceed to the next step     Use Disk Utility  located in  Applications Utilities  to erase  format  your new disk   creating a clean disk   In this sample setup up  we name the media disk    BlueHD       Note  If you are using an Xserve RAID instead of a second Xserve disk  use the RAID  administration tools to configure it and then use Disk Utility to format the disk     Step 6  Use WorkGroup Manager to configure sharing for the media disk   Now you need to configure the media disk as a share point that automounts to all of the  client computers and cluster nodes   Share points are volumes that you have ma
19. ferences to enable cluster controlling and  UNIX Processing on the Xserve     Use Shake Qadministrator on the Xserve to create a cluster that contains the Xserve  and the cluster nodes     After you finish this final step  the client computers can start submitting Shake jobs to  the cluster for distributed rendering     Submitting Render Jobs in the Render Farm Setup   Because of the way access is configured in this setup  all file pathnames are  conveniently consistent for the purposes of specifying them in Shake scripts and in  Shake Qmaster  assuming that    Users place all source media for the Shake scripts on the second Xserve drive  which  each user will see mounted in  Network Servers XserveName local Volumes      Users place all the Shake scripts on the second Xserve drive    All folders and files on the second Xserve drive  the media volume  have Read and  Write access enabled for everyone  for Owner  Group  and Others   You can make this  access setting by selecting the folder or file and choosing File  gt  Get Info     The above three assumptions are very important  They ensure that the user computers  and cluster computers have Read and Write access to all the media source files  Shake  scripts  and output destinations     Specifying the Media File Locations in Shake Scripts   In the above setup  all the Shake render scripts should specify their source media  File  In  locations and output  File Out  destinations as    Network Servers XserveName local Volumes Medi
20. ial  number     e Follow the onscreen instructions to set up the cluster node  Make sure that the Host  Name  Computer Name  and Rendezvous Name are entered as the same name  You  will be prompted for your Mac OS X software serial number    e Disable TCP IP and AppleTalk for all ports except Built in Ethernet  Make sure that  only TCP IP is enabled for the Built in Ethernet port     Note  Within Server Assistant  you should see the DNS network addresses for the  cluster node that were assigned by the DHCP server  These are the addresses you  need  do not change them  The system acquires the networking information it needs  using DHCP       Add    local    to the Search domains field   This enables Rendezvous name resolution   which is required for later steps     e Set directory usage to Connected to a Directory System  and  in the window that  follows  select the Apple LDAP Directory option      Choose the option to enter the LDAP server manually      Enter the Rendezvous name of the Xserve  in this example  blue local      After you complete the cluster node configuration  you need to restart the nodes     Step 8  Configure Apple Remote Desktop on the cluster nodes   Since the cluster nodes do not have a graphical user interface  you will use Apple  Remote Desktop to log in to each node from the Xserve and perform the Shake  installations remotely using the Xserve interface  But first  from the Xserve  you need to  use SSH to log in to each cluster node and configure Apple 
21. ick the Shake     mpkg    file  Install the necessary Shake and Shake Qmaster  components     When the installation is complete  choose Manage  gt  Restart  and then close the  Remote Desktop window for the cluster node     Repeat these steps for each of the remaining cluster nodes     For more information about Shake and Shake Qmaster installations  refer to the  Installing Your Software booklet that came with Shake     Step 11  Use Shake Qmaster to create a cluster   Now you can create a Shake Qmaster cluster that contains the Xserve and the cluster  nodes  The three basic steps involved in creating the cluster are outlined below  See the  Shake Qmaster Help for more information about creating clusters    Using Apple Remote Desktop on the Xserve     a Log in to a cluster node    b Open the Shake Qmaster pane in System Preferences  then enable the UNIX  Processing service   This configures a cluster node to serve as a service node     c Repeat the above two steps on each cluster node     2 Use the Shake Qmaster pane in System Preferences to enable cluster controlling and  UNIX Processing on the Xserve     3 Use Shake Qadministrator on the Xserve to create a cluster that contains the Xserve  and the cluster nodes     After you finish this final step  the client computers can start submitting Shake jobs to  the cluster for distributed rendering     Submitting Render Jobs in the Render Farm Setup   Because of the way access is configured in this setup  all file pathnames are   
22. ithout firewall protection     10    Step 8  Use Server Assistant and Open Directory Assistant to configure the  cluster nodes  For this step  the cluster nodes need to be on and connected to the network     Open Server Assistant on the Xserve and use it to configure NetInfo on each of the  cluster nodes  Be sure to       Choose to    Set up a server     then click Refresh List    e Select a server  cluster node  to configure  then click the Lock button and enter the  required authentication    e Follow the onscreen instructions to set up an administrator account on the cluster  node  Make sure that the Host Name and the Computer Name are entered as the  same name    e Disable TCP IP and AppleTalk for all ports except Built in Ethernet  Make sure they are  enabled for the Built in Ethernet port     Note  Within Server Assistant  you should see the network addresses for the cluster  node that were assigned by the DHCP server  These are the ones you need  so do not  change them     Open Directory Assistant appears when the Server Assistant configuration is complete     In Open Directory Assistant  on each node  you need to     Select the option to use a permanent IP address and subnet     Note  In a later step  using Apple Remote Desktop and System Preferences  you  configure each node to use DHCP  but for now you need to select the permanent IP  address option     e Select the option to get directory information from an existing system    e Choose to access the directory using
23. pple Store  AppleTalk  FireWire  Mac  Mac OS  and Shake are trademarks of Apple Computer  Inc    registered in the U S  and other countries  Apple Remote Desktop  Finder  Rendezvous  and Xserve are trademarks   of Apple Computer  Inc  AppleCare is a service mark of Apple Computer  Inc   registered in the U S  and other countries     
24. specific NetInfo server    e Enter the Xserve IP address as the NetInfo server address  with the server tag    network      You need to restart the Xserve after using Directory Access     Step 4  Use System Preferences to configure the Xserve for static IP and   name sharing   Open the Network pane in System Preferences and configure the network for static IP   making sure to     e Choose to configure manually in the TCP IP pane   e Enter the static IP address for the Xserve  as well as the subnet mask  for example   255 255 0 0      Open the Sharing pane and make sure the same Xserve name is entered in each of the  name fields     Step 5  Install Shake and Shake Qmaster on the Xserve and on the   client computers   Install the necessary components of Shake and Shake Qmaster on the Xserve and on  the client  user  computers  Keep in mind that the Xserve will act as a service node and  a cluster controller  as well as an administrator computer     For more information  refer to the Installing Your Software booklet that came with Shake     Note  You will install Shake and Shake Qmaster on the cluster nodes in a later step   using Apple Remote Desktop        Step 6  Use Disk Utility to configure the media disk  The second disk in the Xserve will be the media storage volume  All of the client and cluster  computers will use this same drive for all of the source and destination render media     Important  This step assumes the disk is new and doesn t contain content you need to  s
25. tware booklet that came  with Shake     Step 2  Make sure each computer has a volume dedicated to media   Give each computer a second volume  such as a FireWire drive  that is used for media   Each computer will use this volume for all source and destination files associated with  Shake scripts  including the Shake scripts themselves     Note  Each media volume should have a different name     Step 3  Turn off the UNC  Universal Naming Convention  setting for Shake   In order to make sharing and volume mounting work smoothly in this setup  you  need to turn the Shake UNC setting off on each computer  The UNC setting uses the  entire file pathname  with the network address  in a convention that starts with    ComputerName DriveName path  You don t want Shake to use this filenaming  convention because it conflicts with the file sharing and volume mounting used in  this setup     In the three steps below  you make this change in a Shake startup  h file  As described  in the Shake documentation  the startup  h files  located in the startup directory  are  used to customize Shake settings  similar to setting preferences      To turn off the UNC setting  do the following on each of the computers   Log in as the user who will use Shake on the computer     Double click the Terminal icon in  Utilities Applications to open a Terminal window     Enter these two command lines in the Terminal window  pressing Return after each  command line     mkdir  p   nreal include startup     echo  s
    
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