We have a VRay 3 float server running (vrlservice 30501) on a CentOs 6 Server.
Our windows workstations are able to check out licenses from Maya (Maya 2014 Ext. SP1 with VRay 3 build 30501).
The CentOs render slaves are able to render vrscenes when running from commandline (e.g. /usr/autodesk/maya2014-x64/vray/bin/vray sceneFile=vrscene.txt)
The CentOs render slaves are able to render vrscenes when running from deadline (which uses the same command line, so it's no wonder that works)
However, the vraymayaslave services on those same slaves are unable to retrieve a license when trying to do a DR from Maya (error 111)
I have tried running services both as normal user as well as su, no difference. Vray 2 vraymayaslave services have always worked on the same machines with the same settings.
I have tried with the firewalls off, with SELinux set to permissive mode.
Dumping the content via setvrlservice shows license server ip and ports are correct.
When logging into the slaves via remote and browse to the getstatus page of the server reveals the slaves can access and read the 30304 status page.
The server can be pinged and traceroute works as well.
I'm kinda running out of ideas at the moment as to how to fix this.
Anyone any ideas how to fix this?
Sven
(p.s. my own forum account has thread posting disabled for some reason, hence me posting via our company account)
Our windows workstations are able to check out licenses from Maya (Maya 2014 Ext. SP1 with VRay 3 build 30501).
The CentOs render slaves are able to render vrscenes when running from commandline (e.g. /usr/autodesk/maya2014-x64/vray/bin/vray sceneFile=vrscene.txt)
The CentOs render slaves are able to render vrscenes when running from deadline (which uses the same command line, so it's no wonder that works)
However, the vraymayaslave services on those same slaves are unable to retrieve a license when trying to do a DR from Maya (error 111)
I have tried running services both as normal user as well as su, no difference. Vray 2 vraymayaslave services have always worked on the same machines with the same settings.
I have tried with the firewalls off, with SELinux set to permissive mode.
Dumping the content via setvrlservice shows license server ip and ports are correct.
When logging into the slaves via remote and browse to the getstatus page of the server reveals the slaves can access and read the 30304 status page.
The server can be pinged and traceroute works as well.
I'm kinda running out of ideas at the moment as to how to fix this.
Anyone any ideas how to fix this?
Sven
(p.s. my own forum account has thread posting disabled for some reason, hence me posting via our company account)
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