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Re: How To : Network Rendering (GPU DR)
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 6:49 pm
by jblessing
Thanks for the quick response. I missed that page somehow…it is all working fine now!
Re: How To : Network Rendering (GPU DR)
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 4:51 pm
by jblessing
So as you could guess, we just bought Octane and have been testing it out before we build out 2 GPU workstations and 2 render nodes. What is the most reliable/recommended way to net render a number of C4D/Octane scenes and still be able to work in Cinema 4D?
Right now we have our old workstations with one CUDA card each to test on. Rending with Octane in the render queue, with the main workstation's GPU set to low priority, I can still work in C4D on projects without Octane. If I try Octane projects, I can't get the live viewer window to show up. If we add more GPUs to the main workstation, can we render in Octane in the render queue and work on Octane projects in C4D?
Re: How To : Network Rendering (GPU DR)
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 1:12 am
by aoktar
jblessing wrote:So as you could guess, we just bought Octane and have been testing it out before we build out 2 GPU workstations and 2 render nodes. What is the most reliable/recommended way to net render a number of C4D/Octane scenes and still be able to work in Cinema 4D?
Right now we have our old workstations with one CUDA card each to test on. Rending with Octane in the render queue, with the main workstation's GPU set to low priority, I can still work in C4D on projects without Octane. If I try Octane projects, I can't get the live viewer window to show up. If we add more GPUs to the main workstation, can we render in Octane in the render queue and work on Octane projects in C4D?
Octane cannot work two render session on a host program. This is a behaviour. You can start a second C4D and continue to work on your projects. this command line is to start second C4D: "Cinema 4D.exe -parallel"
Re: How To : Network Rendering (GPU DR)
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 6:08 pm
by cbcboctane
Hi,
My master is a mac pro, i'm using a pc as a slave with two GTX 780.
I activated my standalone on the pc and when i activate the network rendering on my master (mac pro),
i see that the two gpu's are running on the PC.
But now i cant't activate my plugin because the standalone is activated on another machine.
Is it really possible to work with only one standalone license, do i need a second license on the master?
Christophe, Belgium
Re: How To : Network Rendering (GPU DR)
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 1:20 pm
by rodross
This isn't working for us, and we just bought 5 licenses so we need an answer ASAP if possible. We can't seem to find a way to changes the subnet to scan a range higher than x.24. All the computers on our network are higher than that. We've looked through the DR tutorial and it says you can change it, but nothing as to how...
Re: How To : Network Rendering (GPU DR)
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 2:22 pm
by aoktar
Rodross,
Have you tryed to use "_install_daemon.bat"? It should do some automatic detection for clients.
Re: How To : Network Rendering (GPU DR)
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 6:05 pm
by rodross
aoktar wrote:Rodross,
Have you tryed to use "_install_daemon.bat"? It should do some automatic detection for clients.
I would need to run that on the master?? It's been ran on the client. NEITHER computer can see any subnet over x.24.
Re: How To : Network Rendering (GPU DR)
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 7:51 am
by bepeg4d
hi,
firstly use the latest standalone version for setting up the octane network render.
on the slaves, run the install_demon_bat script and press
enter to all the questions and finally pres
y.
Restart all the slaves and verify in the console window the settings. Allow the private network in the firewall windows. If all is going well, when you activate the network in the master preferences, all the slaves will be visible and enabled. Then close the standalone and work with cinema activating the network render option.
My machines have all ip numbers greater then 100 and are all visible in both mac and win systems

Remember, you can have only 12 GPU (internal + network) per master for now.
Re: How To : Network Rendering (GPU DR)
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 11:10 am
by Augustronic
Activating the slaves within the Cinema 4D network rendering settings only works with the standalone open in the background.
Otherwise it's not touchable.
Re: How To : Network Rendering (GPU DR)
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 11:17 am
by aoktar
Augustronic wrote:Activating the slaves within the Cinema 4D network rendering settings only works with the standalone open in the background.
Otherwise it's not touchable.
can you drop a PM to Abstrax