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VMPI
VMPI stands for "Valve Message Passing Interface". It was a previously unreleased tool by Valve used for distributed compiles of Source Engine maps. The tool has since then been silently released around November 2007 in an update that also Included Orange Box tools for mapping. Both the Episode One and the OB compile tools can use VMPI for distributed map compiles, though the OB compile tool text help has not been updated to show the new command list. The most popular reason for Valve not releasing VMPI until late 2007 was because it required a MySQL server for tracking network statistics across the master and worker machines. The new VMPI does not require a MySQL server and therefore doesn't have a license restriction for using external code and programs. == How it Works == The new VMPI is significantly different than the old VMPI in the way it works. The most notable difference is that worker machines do not run a system service to "announce" their presence on the network. This means that worker machines are not automatically detected anymore and must be manually started in polling mode before the master starts a compile. It also means that a local copy of Steam must be installed on the worker machines with the Source SDK and at least one Source engine game installed. (previously VMPI uploaded the required files and binaries to a network directory in which all of the worker machines ran from.)
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