Hey there,
I've got some network rendering questions.
I want to render 2 jobs parallel. I am using a Network Manager floating licence.
I want to assign 5 slaves to each job/master.
How do i set up the 2 masters exactly? With preferences and commandline commands.
Could you please explain it to me as precisely as possible?
Thank you very much in advance!
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Network Rendering questions
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Re: Network Rendering questions
Are the two render masters going to be running on the same machine?
- zeitmeister
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No! At the moment, the network licence Manager runs on machine "z", the one master if possible on machine A, and the second on machine B.
I tried set it up by starting each master on a different port, and each 5 slaves listening to that port and network master name... but it didn't work. When starting the master B, all slaves formerly connected to master A switch to master B.
I used the following command lines with an alias of indigo render client exe:
xxx.exe -n s -h masterAhostname:port1
Indigo.exe -n wm -h masterAhostname:port1
... and so on.
I think that is not correct...
What do I have to set in the network options of indigo GUI on master A?
Thank you!!
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I tried set it up by starting each master on a different port, and each 5 slaves listening to that port and network master name... but it didn't work. When starting the master B, all slaves formerly connected to master A switch to master B.
I used the following command lines with an alias of indigo render client exe:
xxx.exe -n s -h masterAhostname:port1
Indigo.exe -n wm -h masterAhostname:port1
... and so on.
I think that is not correct...
What do I have to set in the network options of indigo GUI on master A?
Thank you!!
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Cheers, David
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Indigo 4.4.15 | Indigo for C4D 4.4.13.1 | C4D R23 | Mac OS X 10.13.6 | Windows 10 Professional x64
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