Deadline has an option for this in the plugin config dialog (super user
mode in the monitor).
There is a field called "slaves to use interactive licenses". Just put
in the machines that shuold be using an interactive as opposed to render
license and you are good to go
On 12/12/13 03:15, Alex Dorman wrote:
Has anyone managed to get GUI licenses of Nuke working on a Farm, were
submitting through Deadline.
I got hold of this information but don't know where I need to adjust
the Command Line Flag. Any help would be great.
NukeX will draw a pair of licenses,
nukex_i
nuke_i
Nuke alone (i.e. not NukeX) will draw one license:
nuke_i
If a single user@machine runs multiple instances of Nuke, whether as
Nuke or
NukeX, it should still not draw more than one license of the same type
it has
already drawn.
If you have no Nuke render-only licenses (nuke_r), then to execute a
command
line render, you need to adjust the standard command line flag, using
-ix
instead of
-x
the latter one necessarily seeks a nuke_r.
Adding the "i" to it tells Nuke that you want to use an interactive
license.
Thanks.
Alex.
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