Harmony Installation Guide
Harmony is a complex and full-featured animation suite that is designed for both small and large scale productions. In order to respond to the different needs of studios, Harmony is not only able to run as a stand-alone application, but also as a production server, a web server and a render farm. This guide goes through all the required steps to install and configure Harmony for all usage scenarios and on all supported platforms.
Basic Installation
- About Windows Installation
- Installing Harmony on Windows
- Adding Harmony Executables to the %PATH% Environment Variable on Windows
- About macOS Installation
- Installing Harmony on macOS
- Adding Harmony Binaries to the $PATH Environment Variable on macOS
Harmony Server
- About Harmony Server
- Harmony Server Structure
- About Database Server Installation
- Disabling the Firewall for a Harmony Database Server on Windows
- Setting up the Database Server on Windows
- Removing the Scene Data Storage from the Database Server on Windows
Web CC
- Uninstalling the WebCC Server on Windows
- Stopping and Restarting the WebCC Server on Windows
- Launching the WebCC Server Manually on Windows
- Checking the WebCC Server Log on Windows
- Opening the Ports for a Harmony WebCC Server on Windows
- Setting Up Static IPs for WebCC on Windows
Batch Processing
- Uninstalling the Batch Processing Daemon on GNU/Linux
- Interrupting a Batch Processing Task on GNU/Linux
- Stopping and Restarting the Batch Processing Daemon on GNU/Linux
- Launching Batch Processing Manually on GNU/Linux
- Checking the Batch Processing Log on GNU/Linux
- Running the Batch Processing Service on Log-In on GNU/Linux