Please
note the following general points:
- User Account and Password. Depending
on how Backburner has been installed and configured, you may need
a user account and password to gain access to the chosen monitor.
- Administrator Privileges. Depending on
the monitor used, you may need a user account with administrator privileges
to actively manage all jobs and render nodes.
- Manager Name or IP Address. The Backburner
Monitor obtains its information from the Backburner Manager. In
order to connect the Backburner Monitor to a Backburner Manager,
you require the Backburner Manager host name, or IP address.
NoteThe above points
are dependent on how your Backburner network is set up, and the
monitor type in use. For example, the Backburner Windows Monitor
automatically acquires administrator privileges when it obtains control
of the job queue. No special account is needed.