Post on 26-Jan-2016
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Alaa El-Deen shaban ElAlaa El-Deen shaban El--MeshnebMeshnebAssistant Lecturer Assistant Lecturer Physics DepartmentPhysics Department
Sohag UniversitySohag University
Grid Computing GroupGrid Computing Group3 D modeling in Grid 3 D modeling in Grid
(by the example of Blender)(by the example of Blender)
Blender is a suite of tools enabling the creation of and replay of linear and real-time, interactive 3D content. It offers full functionality for modeling, rendering, animation, post-production and game creation and playback with the singular benefits of cross-platform operability and a download file size of less than 2.5MB.
Aimed at media professionals and individual creative users :
• Blender can be used to create commercials and other broadcast quality linear content, while the incorporation of a real-time 3D engine allows for the creation of 3D interactive content for stand-alone playback or integration in a web browser.
In order to do the CPU-consuming rendering of a scene faster and in more reliable way one can use the grid computing
Step1:
• We have to make a shell file containing the commands to execute our job.
Step2:
• we have to make a jdl file to describe our job, Containing the input file
• Step 3:
Then Submitting the job using this command:
• Then we have to check the status of the job using this command:
$glite-wms-job-status -i job.id
• When the job is successfully terminated, we can get the output to the user interface (UI) by typing the following command:
$glite-wms-job-output --dir alaa.out -i job.id
• Now we can get the output from the UI and copy it in my PC.