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Chapter 2   
 Preparing a Network for Distributed Processing
 
On each computer, you need to:
 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 the computers are mounting all the media volumes in the cluster.
Submitting Processing Jobs in the Sample Part-Time Distributed Processing Setup
After you finish the final step above, each one of these computers can be used to 
submit jobs for distributed processing. 
Important:  
Because of the way access has been configured in this setup, all file 
pathnames are conveniently consistent and simple for the purposes of specifying them 
in Compressor, in Shake scripts, and in Apple 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 > Get Info.
The above three assumptions are important because they ensure that all the 
computers have Read and Write access to all the source files and output destinations.
Specifying Media File and Script Locations
The following additional configuration guidelines apply to anyone using Shake (or any 
other UNIX-based rendering applications).
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 Apple Qmaster
In the above setup, all the Shake script locations should be specified in Apple Qmaster 
as:  /Volumes/MediaDiskName/ScriptFilename
For example:  /Volumes/Media3/Script.shk.