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Just run 'onrush' from a shell prompt.
  In Unix, you can make a desktop shortcut to /usr/local/rush/bin/onrush,
  or under Windows, make the shortcut to c:\rush\bin\onrush.exe
  
The little interface should pop up, and let you control the online/offline state of the daemon.
This example shows how the onrush GUI looks when 2 processors are busy running frames.



The processors should free up fairly quickly, and onrush will subsequently show the processors become idle:

  If you don't want to kill the rendering frames right away, choose 'offline'--
  this will prevent new frames from starting while allowing the running
  frames to complete.