Installing Batch Processing and Configuring the machine-list File
The machine-list file identifies all the machines on your network that can be allowed to batch process Harmony files. The machines on this list represent the render farm.
Windows
In Windows, use the Harmony Configuration Wizard to add computers to the machine-list file and to install the batch processing service. You must run the Configuration Wizard on all machines that will perform batch processing.
- In the Harmony Configuration Wizard, click Batch Processing.
- In the Batch Processing screen, select the Yes option to have your computer perform batch processing. Click Next.
- In the What is the Name of the Server field, enter the name of the Harmony server.
- In the What is the User field, enter the server's user name (OS account) created while setting up the Harmony database. The machine you are setting up will use this user name and password to log on the server machine and retrieve the data to render or vectorize.
- In the What is the Password field, type the password corresponding to the selected user name.
- Click Next.
The Harmony Configuration Wizard presents a review of all the changes that will be made.
- Click Finish.
Mac OS X
On Mac OS X, use the Configuration Assistant to install the batch processing queue Startup Item that will start the batch processing service. You must run the Configuration Assistant on all machines that will perform batch processing.
- In the Finder, go to Applications > Toon Boom Harmony 12.2.1 [edition] > Tools > Configuration Assistant.
- Select the Create the Startup Items option and click Continue.
- Select the Create Queue Server Startup Item option and click Create.
The Authenticate dialog box appears asking for a user name and a password.
- Type a user name who is allowed to administer the computer and click OK.
The necessary files to automatically start the batch processing queue on the counter are copied.
- Repeat these steps on all the computers that will be performing batch processing.
The files required to start the batch processing queue are copied by the Configuration Assistant in:
/Library/LaunchDaemons/ folder.
A dialog box appears to indicate if the Startup Item was successfully created.
- Click OK.
The Finish window appears.
- Click Done to close the Configuration Assistant.
Machine-list File
The machine-list file identifies all the machines on your network that are allowed to batch process Harmony files. The machines in this list represent the render farm. You must have sufficient batch processing licenses to run batch processing on all of the machines in the machine-list file.
- In a text editor, create a new text file.
- In the new text file, enter all the machine names in your render farm.
The order that you list machine names determines their order in the batch processing scheduling commands.
For example, your machine-list might look like this:
anim-1
anim-2
anim-3
bart-1
bart-2
paint-1
paint-2
paint-3
‣ | Your machine name is created when you install Mac OS X. You can list the machine name of a computer by typing the following command in the Terminal or command prompt: |
hostname
- Save the file with the name machine-list in the /USA_DB/schedules/ directory.
Adding the Web Render Script to Harmony
In the Script Editor, you should have a TB_WebCC_render.js script, which is installed when you create the web server. For previous versions of the Harmony database, it must be added manually.
- From the Script Editor view menu, select File > Import Script.
- Select the TB_WebCC_render.js script from one of these locations:
- Windows: Program Files (x86)> Toon Boom Animation > Harmony 12.2 [edition] > resources > scripts
- Mac OS X: Applications > Harmony 12.2 [edition] > tba > resources > scripts
- Linux: /usr/local/ToonBoomAnimation/harmony_12.2/resources/scripts
- Linux: /usr/local/ToonBoomAnimation/harmonyAdvanced_12.1/resources/scripts
- Click Open.
The Save Script window opens.
- Choose a location in which to save the script. We suggest Global so the script is available for any user, environment or job.
- In the Script Manager dialog, in the File column, select the TB_WebCC_render.js script.
Copying the comp.dict File
If you keep the database that was created with an older version of Harmony, note the comp.dict file is not updated automatically when you install the latest version. You must manually replace the file with the latest version by taking the file from your local installation.
- Copy the
comp.dict
file from your local installation of Harmony:
‣ | Windows: Program Files (x86)\Toon Boom Animation\Toon Boom Harmony 12.2 [edition]\etc\USADB_templates\dicts |
‣ | Mac OS X: Applications/Toon Boom Harmony 12.2 [edition]/tba /etc/USADB_templates/dicts |
‣ | Linux: /usr/local/ToonBoomAnimation/harmony_12.2/etc/USADB_templates/dicts |
- Paste the file in usa_db >dicts folder, replacing the old comp.dict file.