We’ve been using “-si 1 -max 1” and that appears to work with broadcast node – the job is only executed once on one node. The probably is that even if a machine/host has 2,4,8 instances it only runs one job…. I will consider making a MULTIFRAME template.
Yes, I’m using the static drive mappings. The logged in user has the drives mapped but of course Muster ignore them.
It turns out the Muster client has to have admin rights to map the drives so we run Muster as admin as a service (?) now and this problem tends to go away… but it is annoying.
Yeah, I’ve noticed this too. On a couple machines where we installed Muster (6.1.5?) Maya 2011 64-bit wasn’t being detected and the Maya-SW template pointed at 2009 (which does exist on the machines!)
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