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  • Vray Standalone for iMac - does not run or I don't know how?

    Hi all,

    first of all, I am new in this world and I don't know if there is already a topic created about my problem, please let me explain it.
    I've got a Vray license for Sketchup + an extra Vray node bought. I bought the node on purpose to use it in an iMac so it would be rendering the vrayscenes.
    Vray standalone for Windows works in my other computer perfectly but I can't run the Vray Standalone in the iMac. In this iMac I only have set up the standalone and the license server softwares.
    Although I found the "Vray" file which run the "Terminal" in my iMac, I can't write anything in there.
    I've been reading on many chaos group information websites but unfortunately I don't take it in very well....I might be a bit slow on the uptake.
    Could someone please send me a link of the steps to follow on iMac? I just don't understand why I cannot write anything once the terminal is open.
    I would really appreciate it, thanks a lot!
    Please find attached what I think it's the terminal. Its name is VRAY-80x46 and I found it in //CHAOS GROUP/STANDALONE_FRO _MAVERICKS_X64/BIN_MAVERICKS_X64/GCC-4.2-CPP
    Juan

  • #2
    It looks like you opened it from Finder. This starts vray without any arguments so it prints some help info and exits. You need to start a Terminal app first, change the directory to where vray is and run a vray command like you do on windows (probably "vray -server" to start it in server mode).
    1) command+space to open Spotlight; type "terminal" without the quotation marks and start this app
    2) in the terminal window type (without the quotation marks) "cd /Applications/ChaosGroup/V-Ray/Standalone_for_mavericks_x64/bin/mavericks_x64/gcc-4.2-cpp"
    3) run vray
    Nikola Goranov
    Chaos Developer

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    • #3
      Hi Nikola,

      Thanks for your reply. Could you please have a look at the screenshot?
      I opened the vrscene on my PC windows with the same command but I must be missing something or doing it wrong...

      Thanks again,

      Juan

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      • #4
        Looks like you almost got it right but the initial two characters "cd" shouldn't be there. Either use the cd command (with a space after it) to go to the directory first and then execute just "vray" or use the full path directly without changing directory with cd.
        Nikola Goranov
        Chaos Developer

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        • #5
          Thanks!!! I did it! now I've just got a license problem! haha

          The thing is that I have available 2 render nodes, the Pc one is in use but the one in the iMac does not show it....

          How can I assign a render node to the iMac?

          Thanks,

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          • #6
            You should contact support@chaosgroup.com for this (any license issues in general).
            Nikola Goranov
            Chaos Developer

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            • #7
              Thank you very much for your support!!

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