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- /{cinelerra_pathname}/cin -d [port #] ; \#for example /mnt1/bin/cinelerra -d 401
- \end{lstlisting}
- This starts cinelerra in command prompt mode so that it listens to the specified port number for commands from the master node for rendering. When you start each of the clients up, you will see some messages scroll by as each client is created on that computer, such as:
- \begin{lstlisting}[language=bash]
- RenderFarmClient::main_loop: client started
- RenderFarmClient::main_loop: Session started from 127.0.0.1
- \end{lstlisting}
- As it completes its jobs, you will should see:
- \begin{lstlisting}[language=bash]
- RenderFarmClientThread::run: Session finished
- \end{lstlisting}
- A quick way to start a sequence of clients is to use:
- \begin{lstlisting}[language=bash]
- or n in `seq 1501 1505`; do cin -d $n; done
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