Hello, this is the message I’ve got after installing vray 3.3 on max 2016 for test purpose.
error: Cannot initialize CUDA! No CUDA devices are available!
warning: initDevices() failed. Please check that your system has compatible GPU devices installed.
The same workstation is working fine with max 2014 and Vray 3.2!
there is probably something to tweak, but I don’t really now what.
Ok, sounds like it is an Nvidia driver issues.
What driver are compatible with Vray 3.3 and max 2016?
I do not want to take the risk to break down the workstation by trying different driver.
Okay in that case the OS can see the GPUs so the problem comes from Max. The stable build will have an option to start the GPU out-of-process (meaning in a console, just like before 3.30) and it will work for your case. You can do the same now manually (start “./vray.exe -server” and from RT Settings turn on Distributed Rendering, uncheck “Use local host” and add 127.0.0.1 as server IP).
Until the stable version comes along .. the issue might be the same as the IRay one. Is it possible for you to follow the instructions for IRay to see if it will help (V-Ray RT GPU in 3.30 works fine with all new drivers, so you can update to the latest one).
Is there a way to do it inside a UI, I even don’t know own to start ./vray.exe -serve. When I type it in the command line, it show me vray.exe, so I start it but then a command line windows appear for fex second then disapear, so I can’t enter the RT setting.
As for the Autodesk turnarround, I will prefer, if possible, to keeep going on with the stable config I have now.
Thanks
Thanks
Hum, now, max 2016 start alone and every time I killed it, it start again. Is it consequently to the ./vray.exe -serve?
In fact I do have now a vray spawner running, seems that I’ve done something wrong by clicking on vray.exe.
For now, you can either navigate to the V-Ray install path (by default C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\RT for 3ds Max 2016 for x64\bin), open a console there and type “./vray -server” or find the “Launch V-Ray render slave” from the Windows start menu (screenshot attached).
I don’t have this shortcut on my workstation neither the command prompt C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\RT for 3ds Max 2016 for x64\bin ./vray -server return an unknown command.
Yes if you run the command from arbitrary place it will need to be formatted like that (mind the quotes)
“C:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\RT for 3ds Max 2016 for x64\bin\vray” -server
If this doesn’t work, please check for “Launch V-Ray render slave” shortcut located in “C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Chaos Group\V-Ray for Maya 2016 for x64”.
p.s. or just wait for the stable, where we will have a UI button for that
thanks, we are talking about max not maya in fact.
Anyway, the command line works this time, thanks.
However the result is still the same, DR turn on with 127.0.0.1 and local host turn off.
Exept that I don’t get an error message, but the render get statk!
You can either wait for the stable build or arrange team viewer session with the support, so we can inspect what is going on. I think this would be easier for you.
If you prefer the second, please contact support@chaosgroup.com.
If you want to continue with error checking, you should see if the port number (20206) is the same as the one in the command window (it might 20207) … If this is the case, you have to change the port number in the RT settings in Max.