10.5 machine cannot send to cluster

I have a cluster set up that works fine when other computers running OS 10.4 submit to it. However, there is only one machine that is running 10.5 on the network and whenever I try to send a job to the cluster with that machine it just gets stuck on Copying Source File. I don't know why this happens - the computer has access to the cluster storage, and the Compressor preferences are set to Copy as Needed, and I have tried the Copy at Submission (High) checkbox but it still does the same thing. I have tried exporting to Compressor directly from FCP, as well as sending self-contained files to the cluster as well. Same problem either way.
Cluster details:
Node 1 - G5 Quad-Core @ 2.5 GHz, OS 10.4.11 FCP Studio 1, Compressor 2.3.1
Node 2 - G5 Quad-Core @ 2.5 GHz, OS 10.4.11 FCP Studio 1, Compressor 2.3.1
Node 3 - Mac Pro 8 Core @ 3 GHz, OS 10.5.5 FCP Studio 1, Compressor 2.3.1
Cluster Controller - Xserve Dual Core @ 2.3 GHz, OS 10.4.11 Server, Only Qmaster Node package is installed
Computer trying to submit with:
OS 10.5.5 FCP Studio 1, Compressor 2.3.1
I am stumped as to why this isn't working. I have tried all the usual tricks: restarting services on the nodes, rebuilt the cluster a couple of times, permissions seem to be correct on the submitting machine, etc. Any thoughts or ideas on why this is occurring would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

Figured it out. In my System Preferences > Apple Qmaster > Advanced I had to select which interface to use. It only shows one interface in the drop-down, but ifconfig shows several others being used by VMware Fusion for my virtual machines. Console logs showed that qmaster was trying to use one of the VM interfaces rather than my main ethernet connection, which was causing these problems. All good now.

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