Qmaster not using all computers in cluster, is it a version issue?

hi i'm new to cluster compressing. I just set up a cluster and a compressor batch. the batch is running fine, however it's only using two of the three computers in the cluster. I rechecked the qmaster settings on the offedning computer and they are correct. It shows up on the qadminstrator of the controlling computer as well, but always remains idle. the computer that it's not using is an older version of compressor (and presumably qmaster). is it a version issue I'm experiencing? I'd love to get this 3rd computer working on the cluster as is has the fastest processor of the bunch.

Hi Gordon,
Thanks for your response. Actually I have already asked my work buddies not to use manager for a while so I can address the problem.
BTW, I also want to know if there is a way to monitor that kind of session in SAP. I will post it in another thread.
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Lan

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