Network Rendering Setup
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:09 am
Hi All!
First, thank you for helping me with this issue. I have been banging my head against a wall for the last few days at work as I can not get this to happen. I am really keen on making it work as our architects are crying for faster renders and this seems like the best way to make it happen.
My setup is:
PC1 with Network Manager and Working Renderer
PC2 with Network Slave
There are a few issues I have run into. Very often, the network slave will come up with a write error. I can not remember the exact name, but it basically stops there, and nothing will happen past that point.
The next is on the infrequent chance it does not get a write error, it will not connect to the network master, and just sits there idling, even though all computers are on the same work group / should be able to see each other. The network slave just starts up and does not print any more text in the box.
Only once has the network slave done some work (one in a hundred at least!), and then it did about 15 seconds, and then dropped the connection and did not reconnect.
I have been doing a lot of network stuff for a while with servers and LAN's, but have not run into this sort of thing before. As the results are so varied, I am not sure what is happening and how to address the issue. If it is really important, I can get the exact name of the write error on Thursday.
Thanks very much for reading, and I look forward to trying the product out and getting it sorted!
First, thank you for helping me with this issue. I have been banging my head against a wall for the last few days at work as I can not get this to happen. I am really keen on making it work as our architects are crying for faster renders and this seems like the best way to make it happen.
My setup is:
PC1 with Network Manager and Working Renderer
PC2 with Network Slave
There are a few issues I have run into. Very often, the network slave will come up with a write error. I can not remember the exact name, but it basically stops there, and nothing will happen past that point.
The next is on the infrequent chance it does not get a write error, it will not connect to the network master, and just sits there idling, even though all computers are on the same work group / should be able to see each other. The network slave just starts up and does not print any more text in the box.
Only once has the network slave done some work (one in a hundred at least!), and then it did about 15 seconds, and then dropped the connection and did not reconnect.
I have been doing a lot of network stuff for a while with servers and LAN's, but have not run into this sort of thing before. As the results are so varied, I am not sure what is happening and how to address the issue. If it is really important, I can get the exact name of the write error on Thursday.
Thanks very much for reading, and I look forward to trying the product out and getting it sorted!