Question - Post processing passed to different system which is off at night.
Posted: December 15th, 2010, 5:22 pm
I use a low powered system to download 24/7 and would like to pass post processing to another system.
That in itself isn't a problem, but the system with the beefy CPU is switched off to conserve energy throughout the night. So jobs being sent through the night would fail.
I would assume that quite a few people would like a similar setup as I've seen some router setups where they use Tomato or dd-wrt on a router running these modded linux OS's.
How would you set up a queuing system so that the post proc is done when the system becomes available.
Any suggestions on where to start
That in itself isn't a problem, but the system with the beefy CPU is switched off to conserve energy throughout the night. So jobs being sent through the night would fail.
I would assume that quite a few people would like a similar setup as I've seen some router setups where they use Tomato or dd-wrt on a router running these modded linux OS's.
How would you set up a queuing system so that the post proc is done when the system becomes available.
Any suggestions on where to start