AE and a few other Adobe apps sometimes fail to see changes in the
file structure and every now and again rendered tiff files would not
be readable. I was using Qmaster for AE, Maya, Shake and MentalRay.
Tested clusters with all nodes on xsan. No issues to report. In
production all render and Qmaster submits were coming through a NAS
head on the San so I didn't need to test out directory issues for
mount points. Maya paths are relative, but I don't know if AE would
get hung up.
Let us know what you conclude.
Phil
On Feb 17, 2006, at 1:39 PM, Braeden Burns wrote:
Have any of you worked with After Effects on Xsan? I'm looking for
two things:
- How's the performance running directly off the SAN?
- Has anyone been successful using Qmaster for AE rendering on Xsan?
Thanks,
Aaron Freimark
Tekserve
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Hey Aaron
We have 7 workstation that are direct SAN attached via fibre that
run AE
6.5.1. All of your users read/write to the SAN with no problems. As
for
Qmaster I gave up on that a while ago and started using Quad boxes
with RDC
clients for each of my users.
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