what reasons could there be for a distributed render slave running vrayspawner (3.30.05) actively refusing to connect when rendering a job via backburner?
apart from firewall...?
basically in the office we have 3 workstations and one racked dual xeon rendering machine that runs the backburner manager, monitor and server, we submit a job via the workstations and the job starts rendering on the rack machine.
if overnight we have a larger number of things rendering or a particuarly heavy scene we set the workstations to run as distributed render slaves via drspawner... when testing locally on my workstation one of the other workstations comes up saying that it actively refused the connection? on the particular machine the firewall is turned off, and vray (spawner etc) is also included in the "allow through" list, along with 3ds max and backburner.
any ideas?
apart from firewall...?
basically in the office we have 3 workstations and one racked dual xeon rendering machine that runs the backburner manager, monitor and server, we submit a job via the workstations and the job starts rendering on the rack machine.
if overnight we have a larger number of things rendering or a particuarly heavy scene we set the workstations to run as distributed render slaves via drspawner... when testing locally on my workstation one of the other workstations comes up saying that it actively refused the connection? on the particular machine the firewall is turned off, and vray (spawner etc) is also included in the "allow through" list, along with 3ds max and backburner.
any ideas?
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