If you set it to 100 passes, it will stop after the total number of passes (reported on the master machine) will reach 100, regardless of how many passes each slave has rendered. For example, if you set the limit to 10 minutes, the rendering will stop after 10 minutes pass on the master machine, not on the slaves. In case of render limits, each limit is considered based the master machine statistics, not for each of the slaves. The rendering will stop after it reaches the given render limit, or after you stop it manually on the master computer. As a result, any machines where the DrServer application was launched at some point during rendering will join, and any machines where the rendering was interrupted due to an error or user intervention will be able to re-join the rendering again. Note: you can also check "Search LAN during render" option in the DR rollout on the master PC to make Corona search for any machines with the DrServer application running and automatically add them to the rendering even after it has already started.
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