Octane 3.02, Cinema 4D R16 Network Slaves don't show up

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DrJay
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Hi there everybody,

i expect some strange behaviour with Octane 3.02 Standalone and the latest Cinema 4D R16 Plugin V3.03.2-R2. My Octane Slave Deamon which also has the 3.02 Standalone installed doesn't show up in the Net Render Preferences in the Cinema 4D Plugin. I've installed the Deamon on my 2nd Machine with default options. This is how it shows up when i start the deamon on the slave machine:

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Started logging on 27.07.16 16:57:58

OctaneRender 3.02 (3020000)

Launching net render slave (3020000) with master 0.0.0.0:0

Stopped logging on 27.07.16 16:58:05



Launching daemon with:
  slave path:    C:\Program Files\OTOY\OctaneRender 3.02\octane_slave.exe
  slave alias:   TESLASTATION01
  daemon port:   48000
  GPU selection: all
Slave information:
  version:       3020000
  provided GPUs: 2
Out-of-core rendering: disabled
Any ideas on what i can do / check ?

Thank you in advance
René
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Octane 3.02 Standalone is not matching Plugin V3.03.2-R2. You should run same version of standalone.
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DrJay
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Thank you for your fast reply! I've updated both machines to 3.03.02 Standalone - still the same behaviour. The Slave Deamon doesn't show up in the Network Rendering Tab.
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DrJay wrote:Thank you for your fast reply! I've updated both machines to 3.03.02 Standalone - still the same behaviour. The Slave Deamon doesn't show up in the Network Rendering Tab.
Check slaves with standalone 3.03.2 and be sure they can render somethings. Later run standalone from master and check that you see slaves in network settings window.
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DrJay
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Checkt it - Slaves can render in Standalone but still don't show up in master. They all have the same Nvidia Driver version installed.
DrJay
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Okay i think i got it. My Network Interface on my master machine had two assigned IP adresses for two subnets. I just deleted the unused one, restarted my machine and tada: got the connection.

That's a bit wired because inside the network render preferences octane showed up with the right subnet. But well - it's working right now. Thank you for your fast feedback. I wish you a good one :-)

Best regards
René
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DrJay wrote:Checkt it - Slaves can render in Standalone but still don't show up in master. They all have the same Nvidia Driver version installed.
You can't see the slaves in plugin If you can't see slaves in master standalone. I'm not writer of network parts but be sure slaves can be accessible and is not blocked by firewall/antivur/etc.. Also be sure they are on same domain/ip subnet
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DrJay wrote:Okay i think i got it. My Network Interface on my master machine had two assigned IP adresses for two subnets. I just deleted the unused one, restarted my machine and tada: got the connection.

That's a bit wired because inside the network render preferences octane showed up with the right subnet. But well - it's working right now. Thank you for your fast feedback. I wish you a good one :-)

Best regards
René
OK. Nice to see you solved. Enjoy it
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