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This page provides information on managing render jobs in Chaos Cloud.

 

Overview


With Chaos Cloud you are able to submit, queue, monitor, and organize your render jobs across projects. To manage render jobs in Chaos Cloud you can use its web-based interface or a command line interface. This page explains how to manage render jobs in the web-based interface of Chaos Cloud.

Your Credits Balance is now displayed on each Chaos Cloud portal page. It is visible in the top right corner next to the login information. 

 

Managing Jobs Through the Web Interface of Chaos Cloud


In the web interface of Chaos Cloud log in with your Chaos Group account and password.




Projects




The Projects tab hosts all render jobs submitted to Chaos Cloud. It allows organizing jobs in multiple projects, and it is also where you can download the output of your render, resubmit a render, or delete a render from Chaos Cloud. Every render job needs to be allocated to a project.



 

To create a new empty project, press the  button. A small pop-up window asking you to enter a name for your project appears.

If Set as default is enabled, the newly created project becomes the default one, meaning that all subsequent render job submissions are automatically allocated to that project unless changed manually before submission.

 

 


 

To set a new default project, press the settings button while mouse-hovering over a project and select Set as default.

To delete a project, press the settings button while mouse-hovering over a project and select Delete.

To rename a project, press the settings button while mouse-hovering over a project and select Rename.

 

 


 

Clicking on a project shows its contained render items. Here you can monitor, pause, cancel, move, delete, or download a render job.

To pause an ongoing render, go to the Settings button () and select Pause.

To cancel an ongoing render altogether, go to the Settings button () and select Stop.

To delete a completed render, press the Delete option.

You can also delete a group of renders. To do so, select the jobs by clicking on them, and then press Delete. Another way is to select the first and last render job while holding Shift.

To move a job to another project, go to the Settings button () and select Move. Then, you can either search for a destination project (by entering the project title or browsing in the project list in a modal window), or you can create a new project and select it from the modal window.

The project list in the modal window can be sorted by name.

To download a completed render job, press the Download.

 

 

 

 

 


Jobs


Clicking on a render job within a project opens the Job Details page. The page displays the finished render if it's finished, information about it, as well as additional controls for downloading, resubmitting, or reporting a job.

To download the render job, press the Download button.

To delete the render job, press the Settings button () and select Delete.

To clone the render job, press the Clone button. For more information, see the Clone Option page.

To report the render job, if something went wrong, press the Settings button () and select Report.

To view the render log, press the Settings button ( ) and select View log details.

To rename the render job, press the Settings button ( ) and select Rename.

To move a job to another project, press the Settings button ( ) and select Move. Then, you can either search for a destination project (by entering the project title or browsing in the project list in a modal window), or you can create a new project and select it from the modal window.

The project list in the modal window can be sorted by name.

The progress of ongoing render jobs can be observed in real-time from the Job Details page.

Cloning a render job using the Clone button allows you to set new final render settings.

 

 

Download Options


When a job output is larger than 100 MB, Chaos Cloud offers a few download options.

You can download all files at once using the command prompt. Copy the command that appears in the download manager after you press the Download button. Paste it into your command prompt.

The downloaded files are located in your Download folder. You can change the default Download to another folder by editing the "output" flag.

 

 


 

If you want to select which of the files to download one by one, select the Output files browser. Each file's name is a link to download it.

The files can also be downloaded in groups. The groups are defined by the available output files' extensions. E.g. if you have JPGs and EXRs in the output and the output is bigger than 100 MB, you are able to download each group of JPG and EXR files separately by clicking on the respective button.

The output files are also grouped by render elements from the Download Browser if the output is bigger than 100 MB and has separate files for the render elements generated by V-Ray. For example, if you select in the host app to generate single channel EXR for output, you will have the render elements as separate files.

Another option is to download the files using your browser. Press the No, thank you! Download from browser option to start downloading.

 


Queue



 

The Queue tab is where all newly submitted, paused, or queued render jobs appear. From here you can monitor, pause, or cancel them.  No completed render jobs are listed here - they are all found at their respective project folder, allocated upon submission.




To pause an ongoing render, go to the Settings button () and select Pause.

To cancel an ongoing render altogether, go to the Settings button () and select Stop.

You can have up to 10 000 Submitted render frames and up to 100 Active render frames.

If a job with status Failed or Cancelled has no option buttons to clone or download it, it means the job has failed during upload.

 

How to get a Job ID


The ID of a render job can be obtained in two ways. Еither upon submission, through а command line interface, or from the Chaos Cloud's URL of the web interface when the Job Details page is open, as shown in the image below.


 

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