I read the thread here about the Backburner machine stuck on 'Transforming vertices" and thought I had the same problem. However after checking the output cache folder, I saw it was actually running the sim and saving cache files properly. It takes about 5 minutes for a frame to complete, which is fine.
However, this morning I see it stopped around 9:35am although the 3dsmax instance is still pinning the CPU and memory is actively being consumed (both up and down). It's 11:40am now, so it's been sitting there executing nothing for about 2 hours. It's not on a 15-frame bump either, it's just stopped on 234 (of 900).
The biggest problem is the lack of feedback whatsoever. It still says 'Transforming vertices' frame 0 of 0 in the dialog panel (even though it successfully simulated 234 frames). Would it make more sense to write a batch file or something to execute at the command line rather than using Backburner? There is zero feedback to indicate what is going on or why it's stopped.
Update: The only hint I have at what went wrong is in my Backburner Monitor which says "3dsmax adapter error: Ping task timeout". Backburner still thinks it's on frame 0! I checked the Job Settings and the timeouts are 'Wait to load': 20, 'Wait to unload': 10, 'Wait to render': 600. I have a feeling this 600 minutes (10 hours) is what is killing it early. Of course if the script sent feedback to Backburner it would probably be fine, but it thinks frame 0 is taking more than 10 hours to render.
So how would I resume the job where max was when the ping timeout hit? I've updated the render timeout to 2880 (48 hours) which I think should finish out the job. Edit: Well I tried suspending and resuming the job ... and now we are resimulating everything from frame 0 ugh
However, this morning I see it stopped around 9:35am although the 3dsmax instance is still pinning the CPU and memory is actively being consumed (both up and down). It's 11:40am now, so it's been sitting there executing nothing for about 2 hours. It's not on a 15-frame bump either, it's just stopped on 234 (of 900).
The biggest problem is the lack of feedback whatsoever. It still says 'Transforming vertices' frame 0 of 0 in the dialog panel (even though it successfully simulated 234 frames). Would it make more sense to write a batch file or something to execute at the command line rather than using Backburner? There is zero feedback to indicate what is going on or why it's stopped.
Update: The only hint I have at what went wrong is in my Backburner Monitor which says "3dsmax adapter error: Ping task timeout". Backburner still thinks it's on frame 0! I checked the Job Settings and the timeouts are 'Wait to load': 20, 'Wait to unload': 10, 'Wait to render': 600. I have a feeling this 600 minutes (10 hours) is what is killing it early. Of course if the script sent feedback to Backburner it would probably be fine, but it thinks frame 0 is taking more than 10 hours to render.
So how would I resume the job where max was when the ping timeout hit? I've updated the render timeout to 2880 (48 hours) which I think should finish out the job. Edit: Well I tried suspending and resuming the job ... and now we are resimulating everything from frame 0 ugh
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