Hi,
I'm trying to DR a scene with a VrayVolumeGrid referencing a VDB cache on our file server.
The host and nodes are Windows 10
Running Maya 2018.1 and V-Ray 3.60.02
The cache reference is setup the same way all other files are in the scene e.g. file textures and alembic caches, using UNC.
I'm receiving the error:
[2017/Oct/17|16:17:42] warning: [PhoenixCachePlugin] You are using local machine Input path for distributed rendering:
[2017/Oct/17|16:17:42] warning: //IP.IP.IP.IP/PATH/FILENAME.0001.vdb
[2017/Oct/17|16:17:42] warning: [PhoenixCachePlugin] Please share the caches on a network location and adjust you Input path.
I've tried pointing the scene to the cache via network drive (as the host and all nodes have the network drives mapped), same error.
Just as a test I've tried copying the VDB cache to the C drive on the host and each node and pointing to scene to it locally, same error.
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
The only thing that works is disabling DR, the host happily (albeit slowly!) renders the scene referencing the VDB cache on the file server via UNC.
Many thanks for any suggestions.
I'm trying to DR a scene with a VrayVolumeGrid referencing a VDB cache on our file server.
The host and nodes are Windows 10
Running Maya 2018.1 and V-Ray 3.60.02
The cache reference is setup the same way all other files are in the scene e.g. file textures and alembic caches, using UNC.
I'm receiving the error:
[2017/Oct/17|16:17:42] warning: [PhoenixCachePlugin] You are using local machine Input path for distributed rendering:
[2017/Oct/17|16:17:42] warning: //IP.IP.IP.IP/PATH/FILENAME.0001.vdb
[2017/Oct/17|16:17:42] warning: [PhoenixCachePlugin] Please share the caches on a network location and adjust you Input path.
I've tried pointing the scene to the cache via network drive (as the host and all nodes have the network drives mapped), same error.
Just as a test I've tried copying the VDB cache to the C drive on the host and each node and pointing to scene to it locally, same error.
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
The only thing that works is disabling DR, the host happily (albeit slowly!) renders the scene referencing the VDB cache on the file server via UNC.
Many thanks for any suggestions.
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