Hey all,
I've been trying to set up a couple of nodes on AWS to help with rendering.
I'm using 3ds max 2016, vray 3.4 and backburner.
I'm able to send render tasks from our inhouse machines to ec2 nodes successfully (without vray),
but once i need to render with vray i get -200 unable to obtain license.
The license server is held on a windows server 2012 box (In house), which is also the Backburner manager.
VRL is running on 0.0.0.0:30304. I've disabled windows firewall. And I've been assured by the company that
manages our router that all ports are open by default.
However, when i run any/all web based port checkers they all say [publicIP]:30304 is Closed.
As far as i can figure out that just means there is nothing LISTENING on that port, not that its actually closed.
Been hitting my head against a wall for a week now. Any pointers are super helpful!
Thank you
I've been trying to set up a couple of nodes on AWS to help with rendering.
I'm using 3ds max 2016, vray 3.4 and backburner.
I'm able to send render tasks from our inhouse machines to ec2 nodes successfully (without vray),
but once i need to render with vray i get -200 unable to obtain license.
The license server is held on a windows server 2012 box (In house), which is also the Backburner manager.
VRL is running on 0.0.0.0:30304. I've disabled windows firewall. And I've been assured by the company that
manages our router that all ports are open by default.
However, when i run any/all web based port checkers they all say [publicIP]:30304 is Closed.
As far as i can figure out that just means there is nothing LISTENING on that port, not that its actually closed.
Been hitting my head against a wall for a week now. Any pointers are super helpful!
Thank you
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