OpenCue | render management system you can deploy for visual effects | Frontend Framework library
kandi X-RAY | OpenCue Summary
kandi X-RAY | OpenCue Summary
OpenCue is an open source render management system. You can use OpenCue in visual effects and animation production to break down complex jobs into individual tasks. You can submit jobs to a configurable dispatch queue that allocates the necessary computational resources.
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- Handles command line arguments
- Convert string to thread mode
- Convert a string to a hardware state
- Convert string to boolean
- Argument parser
- Update the list of processors
- Confirm the current host
- Process an update
- Redraw the delayed items
- Start the monitor
- Process the search
- Creates context menu
- Updates the model
- Setup the button setup
- Redirect selected items to the target job
- Launch the run frame
- Returns a data source for the given job
- Sets the execution environment
- Setup the outline
- Setup the UI
- Accepts the parser
- Return the data source
- Validate the dialog
- Load Outline from JSON
- Returns the data for a given column
- Context menu event handler
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QUESTION
I am running a windows host and starting a linux container. Inside that linux container I want to be able to start other docker containers on the windows host. As I bind mount the docker deamon when starting my first linux container(according to this article: https://itnext.io/docker-in-docker-521958d34efd) with the following command:
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Answered 2019-Dec-20 at 02:41F:/OPENCUE/debug_renderscripts/nuke/ABC_0000:/render
The windows path contains two colons, so docker tries to use render like one would use read
, write
modes, etc...
Have a read of this: https://mattcbaker.com/posts/mounting-window-dir-docker/
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Install OpenCue
You can use OpenCue like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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