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How to
set up screamer painlessly!
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so on your main server machine create two folders
now map these folders as network drives:
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You are looking for this in the My Computer tree in explorer for all your PC's
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and it will look like this in My Computer from the start menu:
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Now with that over with we need to setup up all the common LightWave content so that all the PC's know where everything is. - we do this by carrying out some subversive editing to the LightWave App :-) First open LightWave and Modeller and save the menu and keyboard configs you have created to a suitable place do that like this: LAYOUT
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once you have the menu layout panel open save the config to a suitable location repeat the process for the keyboard shortcuts do the exact same thing for MODELLER
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with your four configs saved we proceed to the next step. Close all your LightWave apps - including the hub. Now go to your LightWave folder on whichever drive it is installed and MOVE ALL of the following folders to the new folder you created called MY LightWave CONTENT:
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while you're at it move ALL folders that you have created in the content directory that are specific to yourself to the very same folder. As you may have surmised by now The screamernet nodes will all be accessing this shared network drive for all the content they require - but there is one more thing they will all need and that is access to all the plugins that they will need to carry out the rendering process - that's the next step. Go to your root LightWave directory and MOVE the entire plugins folder to the same mapped network drive folder. Then make another folder in your mapped P drive folder called Screamernet - in that folder make one called config_files. Into this folder move all of your LW *.cfg files from their original directory to this Configs folder. You will find them in C:\Documents and Settings\USER. |
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You should have something like this:
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Now for the next step - we have to add a few things to the shortcuts that we use to start our Newtek apps. Go to the shortcuts you use and right- click properties for each one to get this screen:
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you can see there's already an extra bit of text on the end of the target path - add this to each of the two shortcuts for Modeller and Layout: *space*-cp:\Screamernet\config_files this tells the shortcut for the apps that it's config files are in the folder we specify in a new path in the P drive - so that it can find them when we launch them. |
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Now for a bit of text editing of the config files. If you haven't done so already associate a text editor with *.cfg files and then open the cfg files for LightWave which are now in their new directory. Carry out a search and replace to change all drive letter references to their new drive for example change C: to P: wherever it is found and then save them all and shut them down again Now is a good time to point out that sometimes you may launch your apps in the future and find that the layout has defaulted to the standard format as it was when freshly installed - this is because the apps weren't able to find the new path specified and reverted to default. This is almost always because after a fresh reboot the networked drives have not been accessed properly! Always access your drives prior to launching any of the LightWave apps and now that the PC has "connected" to them you will launch with all your saved configs intact! Launch both apps - if all has gone well you should notice no changes - but if for some reason something has gone wrong somewhere this is why we backed up or layout and modeller settings - do the reverse of the earlier operations and reload you modeller and layout menu and keyboard configs. Then in the options panel set the new content directory to P:\ |
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and to be doubly sure everything is nice and intact access the following:
and tell the panel to scan the plugin directory in it's new location. When done shut down both apps and the hub to save all the new data. Re-Launch them both again to check everything stayed as it should have - if successful - we can now move onto the next step - which is top setup the screamer nodes themselves. |
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On each of the network workstations and the main server PC open up Notepad or another suitable editor. Type the following into into Server PC's document lwsn -2 -c[path to config files folder] -d[path to content directory]\ [path
to job file] \[path to ack file] then add the following text before that line C: |
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For each of the remaining four PC's in this example create a directory on their C drives called LWScreamer or whatever you fancy -- inside that folder COPY the entire program directory of LightWave from the HOST/server PC to these folders on each of the other PC's As before in the open text editors on these machines type the following: |
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PC2:
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PC3:
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PC4:
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PC5:
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observe all spaces! Note that each machine MUST
have a different node number (the number that identifies the job and
ack files) save all these files as Screamer.bat files in the LWScreamer folders you're looking for this in each machine:
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Back to the main PC now - Launch layout Launch the screamer interface and choose ScreamerNet II from the the top drop down menu:
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in this interface you can set the number of CPU's you want to run - for now I have chosen just 3. on all of the machines - start up the screamer Nodes - I made shortcuts to them on each desktop for ease of use |
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you'll be presented with this:
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This is entirely normal as screamer hasn't been initiated yet so it can't find anything :o) back to the screamer interface now: Hit Screamer Init and wait for all the CPU's to register with the panel:
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as you can see all CPU's found and ready - this is reflected in the node windows now by this repeating line:
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now back in the screamer panel add a scene to the list that you want to render (you can add up to 100 of them) ensure though that in the scene you have set render output to single frames and to be saved in the R mapped network drive! :o) then hit screamer render - that's it! |
Wwell there that's it! Hope
this helps you out! All the best
Fabs'
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| NB Many thanks to Kier Darby of AP3D com for his original instruction in the intricacies of SN2 setups in this fashion - much appreciated mate! ;o) |
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