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  • DR // Warning: Could not connect to host 192.168.1.12: Unknown error //

    Hi Guys,

    I'm getting the error in the title and just don't know what to check anymore:

    I have this setup:

    A linux server where the vray license server is running.
    5 Imac's with maya and vray installed
    1 of those is my workstation from where I start jobs which have DR enabled,
    I have added the other four (static) ip's in the maya DR settings list.

    1 of the machines (192.168.1.12) always gives the above error, one of the others ( 192.168.1.18 ) sometimes.. the other two never give any errors. I can ping all the machines from my workstation.
    On every machine vray.exe is running, i pointed to the license server correctly..

    Sometimes i get black blocks in my render, but other times not..
    on every machine i enabled, wake on lan if they are asleep, actually i even disabled sleep..

    when I batch render I can see in the log that vray starts using 3 hosts for DR, but then during rendering irradiance or light cache, some of the hosts won't respond anymore and the render fails..(blocks..)

    can you guys help me solve this?
    Last edited by tinuz; 14-10-2010, 04:19 AM. Reason: added some info
    showreel: http://vimeo.com/27236919

  • #2
    Which V-Ray build is this?

    Best regards,
    Vlado
    I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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    • #3
      from the log:
      V-Ray for Maya version 1.50.SP1 from Jun 11 2010, 17:05:34
      V-Ray core version is 1.90.03

      I just made a render that used all four of the hosts, including the one that wouldn't render (192.168.1.12) but now no hosts will join the DR render:

      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:02] V-Ray: Preprocessing for distributed rendering!
      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:02] V-Ray: Pre-render export.
      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:02] V-Ray: Pre-render export
      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:02] V-Ray debug: nPreFrames=1, numSubframes=2
      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:02] V-Ray: Pre-render export done.
      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:02] V-Ray: Updating frame at time 1.00
      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:02] V-Ray: (Estimated time remaining: 0h 0m 0.3s): 16 % completed
      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:02] V-Ray: (Estimated time remaining: 0h 0m 0.1s): 48 % completed
      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:02] V-Ray: (Estimated time remaining: 0h 0m 0.1s): 65 % completed
      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:02] V-Ray: Total time updating frame 0h 0m 0.2s (0.2 s)
      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:02] V-Ray: Writing to V-Ray scene file.
      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:02] V-Ray: Total frame time 0h 0m 0.5s (0.5 s)
      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:02] V-Ray: Total sequence time 0h 0m 0.6s (0.6 s)
      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:02] V-Ray: Finished preprocessing for distributed rendering!

      [2010/Oct/15|14:21:03] V-Ray: Using 0 hosts for distributed rendering.
      showreel: http://vimeo.com/27236919

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      • #4
        hmmm... it appeared our license server stopped working, when i checked the status page of the license server the DR licenses were maxed out at 10 but we only have 4 hosts.
        when we tried to restart the license server it appeared that 2 deamons were running??

        we then tried to kill see log:


        roderik
        3:32
        chef:/home/raro# /etc/init.d/vrlsvcctl start
        Starting V-Ray license service.../etc/init.d/vrlsvcctl: line 21: 21411 Killed "$DAEMON" -daemon
        failed

        Message from syslogd@chef at Oct 15 15:31:17 ...
        kernel:[366300.746265] Oops: 0002 [#4] SMP

        Message from syslogd@chef at Oct 15 15:31:17 ...
        kernel:[366300.746339] last sysfs file: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb2/2-2/2-2.4/idVendor
        chef:/home/raro#
        Message from syslogd@chef at Oct 15 15:31:17 ...
        kernel:[366300.748965] Stack:

        Message from syslogd@chef at Oct 15 15:31:17 ...
        kernel:[366300.749460] Call Trace:

        Message from syslogd@chef at Oct 15 15:31:17 ...
        kernel:[366300.750302] Code: 49 89 fc 55 53 48 83 ec 28 89 74 24 14 89 54 24 10 48 89 4c 24 08 49 8b 50 08 48 85 d2 75 0c e9 84 00 00 00 f3 90 f6 02 01 75 f9 <f0> 0f ba 2a 00 19 c0 85 c0 75 f0 83 7c 24 10 ff 74 0a 8b 44 24

        Message from syslogd@chef at Oct 15 15:31:17 ...
        kernel:[366300.751661] CR2: ffffe800018ad3a0
        showreel: http://vimeo.com/27236919

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