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  • Black screen "waiting for image data"

    I had this problem before but I fixed it some how, i cant remember how .... it was late.
    What must the settings in "services" be. I have tried every setting, automatic, manual, logged on as "local system" and "this account" also restarted and reinstall but i still get the "waiting for image data" black screen.
    In the task manager i see Vray.exe, Vrayrtspawner.exe and vrlsevice.exe running
    I am using a very simple scene, teapot vraylight.

    This happed after I had the some render slaves on. Dont know if this is the reason but i removed all the servers and still no luck.
    I looked at some other threads about this but it did not help me.

    btw. I remember seeing some kind of software to see is the servers are working does something like that exist?

    Thanks
    Eaton

  • #2
    Try to unregister the service, clear the servers list, turn on the "Auto-start local server" option and see if it works.

    If it does work, you can then try the service option: register the service; set it to use "this account" and enter your local user account; start the service; keep the "Auto-start local server" option on in the RT settings and see if this works.

    If neither of these work, please email me to vlado@chaosgroup.com

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

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    • #3
      Thanks its working now. Is there away to see if the render slaves are working? I am sure i saw some application to see the performance of the severs.
      Thanks again
      Eaton

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      • #4
        There is an option "Show statistics", but it will not show information on which servers are being used (I've made a note to add this however) - you can use this to compare speed between 1 machine, and DR with other machines. You can also check the RT server console window on the slaves, and/or Task Manager processor usage.

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

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