Is there any possible way to release the Octane license via a Linux command? I ask this because then maybe I can setup a script to run anytime the machine is going to be powered off automatically.
I am just trying to think of a solution to fix this issue in my situation where I am running the ...
I setup a GUI on Linux so now I can log out of my Otoy account...however the same problem still exists if the Linux slave machines are powered off randomly. I can reboot them and not loose access to the OCS license but if they are powered off and then back on then I lose access to the license ...
Hello, Can someone please help me? I am working on an animation VR rendering deadline...
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I have run out of unlocks on two of my Octane Standalone licenses. The reason is that I am using Ubuntu slaves for network rendering and the automatic unlock is ...
I just found one thing that may be causing an issue. I have setup a totally fresh Ubuntu 16.04 LTS install and when I get to the part of executing the Linux command: sudo ./install-daemon.sh to install the slave daemon it is showing the following console output:
I just found one thing that may be causing an issue. I have setup a totally fresh Ubuntu 16.04 LTS install and when I get to the part of executing the Linux command: sudo ./install-daemon.sh to install the slave daemon it is showing the following console output:
After several more hours of perseverance and being determined to get this working....FINALLY SOME GOOD NEWS!!!
I managed to get netRender to work on the Linux GPU slave. Instead of running the slave daemon on the Ubuntu GPU slave machine I ran this command: sudo ./octane_slave --net-master-address ...
I made sure that the firewall is open and network settings are not blocking anything. I am fully able to ping each the master from the slave and vice versa.
Please see my responses on the other thread: https://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=60308&p=308621#p308621