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目次
- 1 Peach System Setup
- 2 Problems!
- 3 Server
- 4 Client
- 5 Unessential's
- 6 Cloning the client disk
Peach System Setup
Problems!
If the graphical display dosnt start - Your kernel maybe updated but not the nvidia drivers.
...press Ctrl+Alt+F1 ...Login under your own username
sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
If you cant log in to your gnome desktop - bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/164804
...press Ctrl+Alt+F1 ...Login under your own username
sudo rm /tmp/*
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
Server
The server is a simple install of ubuntu gutsy 64bit server addition
hostname: biserver
username: user
password <secret>
User Setup
All users are added on the server, as normal unprivilidged users, accessed via NIS, The users will have sudo access on their own computers to be able to install software and edit configuration files.
These users will be added using the following commands on the server
Adding the groups
sudo addgroup biusers
sudo addgroup biadmins # not used yet
Adding the users
sudo adduser --ingroup biusers $BIUSER
Where $BIUSER are...
andy cessen sago env william margreet ton brecht ideasman42
NFS Server
Use for sharing home files
sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server nfs-common portmap
sudo dpkg-reconfigure portmap
sudo /etc/init.d/portmap restart
Add a home share so NIS can have the users home directories mounted remotely.
# run the command
sudo nano /etc/exports
# Add the line at the bottom of the file
/home 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0(async,no_subtree_check,rw,insecure)
/media/data/shared 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0(async,no_subtree_check,rw,insecure)
Samba Server
This is used for the shared directory - so windows users can also access it.
smb.conf
[global]
security = user
hosts allow = ALL
null passwords = yes
[shared]
comment = Documentation Samba Server
path = /media/data/shared
read only = No
writable = Yes
guest ok = Yes
guest only = Yes
after changing settings run...
sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
SVN Server
Following this guide.
sudo apt-get install subversion
mkdir /media/data/svnroot
svnadmin create /media/data/svnroot/peach
sudo useradd subversion
chown -R root:subversion /media/data/svnroot
chmod -R ug+rw /media/data/svnroot
Add /etc/init.d/svnserve with this contents.
sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/svnserve
sudo /etc/init.d/svnserve start
sudo update-rc.d svnserve defaults
Uncomment the "password-db = passwd" line in /media/data/svnroot/peach/conf/svnserve.conf.
Add some users in /media/data/svnroot/peach/conf/passwd.
Backup Script
#!/bin/sh
TARGET="/media/backup"
mount /dev/sdb1 $TARGET
TEST="0"
for i in `cat /proc/mounts | cut -d' ' -f2`; do
if [ "$i" == "$TARGET" ]; then
echo "found mount..."
TEST="1"
fi
done
if [ "$TEST" == "0" ]; then
echo "drive not mounted"
exit 1
fi
cd $TARGET
mkdir home
mkdir system
mkdir data
cd ~
umount $TARGET
rsync -avx --delete --exclude "*_nobackup/" / /media/backup/system
rsync -avx --delete --exclude "*_nobackup/" /home/ /media/backup/home
rsync -avx --delete --exclude "*_nobackup/" /media/data/ /media/backup/data
Build Blender
This script (build.sh) can be configured to run as a cron job.
PREFIX="/media/data/shared/blender_nobackup"
cd $PREFIX/blender
svn update
svn revert -R .
REV=$(svnversion)
if [ -f $PREFIX/install/linux2/blender_$REV ]; then
echo "Nothing to build"
else
LOG_DEBUG=$PREFIX/build_log_debug_$REV.txt
LOG=$PREFIX/build_log_$REV.txt
### Remove all unneeded files??
## IFS="
## "
## for f in $(svn stat | grep '?\t*')
## do
## f=$(echo $f | cut -c8-) # remove the ? and tab
## echo "Removing unknown file "$f
## rm -rf $f
## done
# Debug
## nice -n19 scons clean BF_DEBUG=1
nice -n19 scons BF_FANCY=0 WITH_BF_YAFRAY=0 WITH_BF_GAMEENGINE=0 WITH_BF_FFMPEG=1 BF_DEBUG=1 \
BF_BUILDDIR="../build_debug/linux2" \
BF_INSTALLDIR="../install_debug/linux2" 1> $LOG_DEBUG 2>&1
mv $PREFIX/install_debug/linux2/blender $PREFIX/blender/blender_debug_$REV
rm blender_debug_current 2> /dev/null
ln -s blender_debug_$REV blender_debug_current
# Optimized
## nice -n19 scons clean
nice -n19 scons BF_FANCY=0 WITH_BF_YAFRAY=0 WITH_BF_GAMEENGINE=0 WITH_BF_FFMPEG=1 1> $LOG 2>&1
mv $PREFIX/install/linux2/blender $PREFIX/blender/blender_$REV
strip -s $PREFIX/blender/blender_$REV # make it a bit smaller
rm blender_current 2> /dev/null
ln -s blender_$REV blender_current
fi
Client
For the client we used Ubuntu gutsy 64bit edition.
The client can be created an mirrored across to many others. as sell as network authentication.
The following steps are required to setup the client systems.
Bios
- the computers have USB Keyboard disabled by default, this needs to be enabled so the USB keyboards that came with the computer work.
- The CDROM needs to be set as the first boot device.
OS (Ubuntu)
- when the boot CD shows its menu, press F6 and remove the argument "splash" and press enter.
- OS Ubuntu Gutsy (mostly a default install), US keyboard + language
Workaround for "end of partition error"
- dont partition the drive from ubuntu, when the asking for guided or manual partition, open a terminal instead (leave the installer running)
- type "sudo fdisk /dev/sda"
- remove all existing partitions
- add an extended partition the size of the disk (use default values)
- add the following logical partitions...
[+8000M : mount /] (os)
[+8000M] (spare for dual boot)
[+4000M] (swap)
[+300000M : mount /media/data] (remaining space, work files) - set the type of partition 7 (the 2 gig partition) to swap type (82)
- save the changes and close the terminal.
- Now select manual in the ubuntu installer.
- Make sure all ext3 partitions have the formatted option enabled.
- set the username and password to both be "guest"
- The OS should install now.
- Once installed youll be prompted to restart your system
Workaround for blank screen on load (disable splash)
- hold Esc key (as the system boots) to open the grub menu, and select recovery mode
- once logged in edit "sudo nano /etc/boot/grub/menu.lst"
- remove the argument "splash" from the kernel /boot/..... lines (at the bottom of the file) and from the commented line "# kopts....." so the splash will not show. removing from the commented line means the splash will not be added back after running update-grub.
- save, exit then reboot.
Remove CDROM from the sources.list
use the interface to do this, System, Administration, Software Sources
untick the CD as a source.
NVidia drivers
Install the restricted drivers AFTER upgrading all packages.
The quadro fx 1700 cards would flicker and run slow sometimes,
to fix this remove the nvidia drivers...
sudo apt-get purge linux-restricted-modules
sudo apt-get purge nvidia-glx-new
Installing the beta drivers from nvidia's site.
NIS Server
install portmap and nis
sudo apt-get install portmap nis
hosts
add this line to /etc/hosts
192.168.1.76 biserver
The server does not have a static IP so if it ever changes, update the IP in this file.
hosts.allow
add this line to /etc/hosts.allow
portmap : ALL
This means that the computer will accept a NIS connection from the server, if the server had a static IP it would be better to use that.
Set up name services to use NIS
Edit /etc/passwd to add a line at the end saying:
+::::::
Edit /etc/group to add a line at the end saying:
+:::
Edit /etc/shadow to add a line at the end saying:
+::::::::
yp.conf
Edit /etc/yp.conf and add the line:
ypserver biserver
Restart NIS
/etc/init.d/nis restart
Changing Users/Passwords
sudo make -C /var/yp
NFS Client
This is used to mount the remote home directory. (coupled with NIS)
sudo apt-get install portmap nfs-common
fstab
Add this to the fstab
biserver:/home /home nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192 biserver:/media/data/shared /shared nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192
Explanation for Shared
- biserver - is the server hostname
- /media/data/shared - is the share on the server (use the servers home dir)
- /shared - is also where we mount the filesystem
- nfs - is the filesystem type
- rsize=8192,wsize=8192 - recommended settings for good performance.
Now you may need to restart services using the following command
sudo /etc/init.d/portmap restart
sudo /etc/init.d/nfs-common restart
SVN
Installation
sudo apt-get install subversion rapidsvn
GUI
open RapidSVN in the Applications > Programming menu open Repository menu, choose Checkout ... URL: svn://biserver/peach (or svn://biserver/apricot) Destination Directory: /media/data/peach (or /media/data/apricot) click OK, enter username and password
Command Line
cd /media/data
svn co --username <username> svn://biserver/peach (or svn://biserver/apricot)
enter password
cd peach
Samba
Samba is used for shared directory for everyone to access.
Most of samba is configured on the server however an entry to the fstab is needed for automounting the shared directory.
install samba fs support
sudo apt-get install smbfs
mount samba (removed! hangs gnome after sleep)
This will mount the samba share but it would not work after waking up so its better to use NFS fstab.
//biserver/shared /shared smbfs rw,guest 0 0
User Setup
User access to audio
By default the new users cant access the system autio to play music. here are the steps to solve this.
add this line to /etc/pam.d/common-account
auth optional pam_group.so
add this line to /etc/security/group.conf
*;*;*;Al0000-2400; audio,floppy,video,cdrom,plugdev,irc,scanner,src
Sudo Users
As unprivileged users, installing applications and configuring the system is not possible. however users may have privileges to configure their own workstation.
do this by adding the group "biusers" to the allowed sudo group.
run this on the client...
sudo visudo
add this line to the bottom of the file.
%biusers ALL = ALL
Default permissions
Once the systems are running, edit ~/.profile and uncomment the line
# umask 022
and set to
umask 000
Also add the file ~/.gnomerc and add the line above to it. this means gnome apps will write files everyone can read on shared dirs.
Blender Compile
These commands can be copied into a terminal to compile blender on ubuntu gutsy.
sudo apt-get install scons subversion openexr libopenexr-dev build-essential libjpeg-dev \
libpng12-dev libopenal-dev libalut-dev libsdl-dev libfreetype6-dev libtiff-dev python-dev \
gettext libxi-dev; \
svn checkout https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/blender blender; \
cd blender; \
echo "BF_OPENAL_LIB = 'openal alut'" > user-config.py; \
scons -j4;
Server Build Script
PREFIX="/media/data/shared/blender_nobackup"
cd $PREFIX/blender
svn update
svn revert -R .
REV=$(svnversion)
if [ -f $PREFIX/install/linux2/blender_$REV ]; then
echo "Nothing to build"
else
LOG=$PREFIX/build_log_$REV.txt
IFS="
"
for f in $(svn stat | grep '?\t*')
do
f=$(echo $f | cut -c8-) # remove the ? and tab
echo "Removing unknown file "$f
rm -rf $f
done
nice -n19 scons BF_FANCY=0 BF_DEBUG=1 WITH_BF_YAFRAY=0 WITH_BF_GAMEENGINE=0 WITH_BF_FFMPEG=1 1> $LOG 2>&1
mv $PREFIX/install/linux2/blender $PREFIX/install/linux2/blender_$REV
rm $PREFIX/install/linux2/blender_current # remove the symlink
ln -s blender_$REV $PREFIX/install/linux2/blender_current
fi
Crash Reporting
Automatically report crashes from applications in /shared/bin to /shared/bugs/crash_reports/. Client installation:
/shared/bugs/crash_reports/install_script/install.sh
The patch to /usr/share/apport/apport:
--- original_apport 2007-10-16 18:16:56.000000000 +0200 +++ new_apport 2007-10-16 19:53:36.000000000 +0200 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ # the full text of the license. import sys, os, os.path, subprocess, time, traceback, tempfile, glob -import signal, inspect, grp, fcntl +import signal, inspect, grp, fcntl, time import apport, apport.fileutils @@ -285,9 +285,11 @@ else: error_log('executable: %s (command line "%s")' % (info['ExecutablePath'], info['ProcCmdline'])) + + blendercrash = info['ExecutablePath'].startswith("/shared/bin") # ignore non-package binaries - if not apport.fileutils.likely_packaged(info['ExecutablePath']): + if not (apport.fileutils.likely_packaged(info['ExecutablePath']) or blendercrash): error_log('executable does not belong to a package, ignoring') # check if the user wants a core dump drop_privileges(pid) @@ -312,9 +314,15 @@ # Create crash report file descriptor. We prefer to create the report in # report_dir if we can create a file there; if not, we just use stderr. try: - report = '%s/%s.%i.crash' % (apport.fileutils.report_dir, info['ExecutablePath'].replace('/', '_'), pidstat.st_uid) + if blendercrash: + report_dir = "/shared/bugs/crash_reports" # "/media/data/crash" + else: + report_dir = apport.fileutils.report_dir + + timestr = time.strftime("%a_%d_%b_%H:%M:%S", time.localtime()) + report = '%s/%s.%i.%s.crash' % (report_dir, info['ExecutablePath'].replace('/', '_'), pidstat.st_uid, timestr) if os.path.exists(report): - if apport.fileutils.seen_report(report): + if blendercrash or apport.fileutils.seen_report(report): # do not flood the logs and the user with repeated crashes crash_counter = apport.fileutils.get_recent_crashes(open(report)) crash_counter += 1 @@ -330,8 +338,13 @@ write_user_coredump(pid, cwd, core_ulimit) sys.exit(1) reportfile = open(report, 'w') - os.chmod(report, 0000) - os.chown(report, pidstat.st_uid, pidstat.st_gid) + if not blendercrash: + os.chmod(report, 0000) + os.chown(report, pidstat.st_uid, pidstat.st_gid) + else: + # dirstat = os.stat(report_dir) + # os.chown(report, dirstat[4], dirstat[5]) + pass except (OSError, IOError): report = None reportfile = sys.stderr
Video Settings - Compressing DV to OGG Theora (for the blog)
When exporting blender movies use ffmpeg codec.
Format MPEG-2 Bitrate 10000 Min Bitrate 0 Max Bitrate 10000
Audio
Enable Multiplex Format PCM
...leave other settings as is
ffmpeg2theora converts from almost any video format (DV, MOV files etc) into ogg.
ffmpeg2theora can be installed
sudo apt-get install ffmpeg2theora
From the cheap and nasty video camera
ffmpeg2theora clip.dv --audiobitrate 32 --channels 1 --samplerate 22050 --videobitrate 600 --optimize -x 360 -y 288
For DV on Andys camera we used this...
ffmpeg2theora weeklyNov16.avi --audiobitrate 32 --channels 1 --samplerate 22050 --videobitrate 800 --optimize --deinterlace -x 720 -y 400
To upload to google, we need a small MPEG file...
mencoder weeklyNov16.avi -o weeklyNov16_small.avi -vop scale=720:400 -ovc lavc -oac lavc lavcopts=vcodec=mpeg4:vbitrate=900:abitrate=32
Letterbox so google video plays properly
mencoder weeklyNov16.avi -o weeklyNov16_small2.avi -vf scale=720:400,expand=720:576 round=2 -ovc lavc -oac lavc lavcopts=vcodec=mpeg4:vbitrate=900:abitrate=32
Video compression, (high quality content)
For the peach trailer and high quality files.
For trailers and high definition content First make an avi with lossless jpeg compression and no sound from rendered PNG's
mencoder mf://*.png -mf w=1920:h=1080:fps=25:type=png -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=ljpeg -oac copy -o test.avi
Now mix the audio with the avi
mencoder -oac copy -ovc copy -o test.avi -audiofile test.wav output.avi
From this we can make a high and low quality ogg
ffmpeg2theora output.avi --optimize -v 8 -o output_big.ogg ffmpeg2theora output.avi -x 720 -y 400 --optimize -v 8 -o output_small.ogg
For an avi that can play on windows xp without downloading any codecs
mencoder test.avi -oac lavc -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=msmpeg4:vbitrate=6000:vhq:acodec=ac3 -o test-win-compat.avi
Making a DVD
This is a test to make the dvd from the trailer
Followed the instructions from http://www.linux.com/articles/53702
Unessential's
add the repositry - ref http://phorolinux.com/how-to-install-non-free-multimedia-codecs-on-ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon.html
Codecs
sudo apt-get install \ gstreamer0.10-alsa \ gstreamer0.10-esd \ gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg \ gstreamer0.10-gnomevfs \ gstreamer0.10-pitfdll \ gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad \ gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse \ gstreamer0.10-plugins-base \ gstreamer0.10-plugins-base-apps \ gstreamer0.10-plugins-good \ gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly \ gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse \ gstreamer0.10-tools \ gstreamer0.10-x \ libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0 \ libgstreamer0.10-0 \ totem-gstreamer
Flash
sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
MS Fonts
sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts
Cloning the client disk
First remove all cached packages so the disk image is smaller.
sudo apt-get clean
Edit the /etc/fstab and replace all device unique ID's (UUID's) since they will break the system when copying. Also replace UUID's in /boot/grub/menu.lst with the boot device (/dev/sda5 in our case)
reboot with a ubuntu install CD - you cant backup on a live system because of udev, proc etc.
cd /media/sda5 # where this is the OS partition sudo tar cvpjf /media/storage/linux2.tar.bz2 ./ # where /media/storage is a spare filesystem, in our case /dev/sda8
Now this can be copied to the shared samba drive
Use the ubuntu install CD's to boot up another PC and partition it exactly the same way as the imaged PC's. now copy the archive onto the large partition of the fresh systems local drive (the 300gig partition) and then extract the files onto the first partition where the OS is installed.
# format and mount the OS partition, and large free space and then extract the archive.
sudo mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda5 # small os partition
sudo mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda8 # large free space
# ... mount the drives, youll need to create directories in /media for this.
cd /media/sda5
sudo tar xvpfj linux2.tar.bz2