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bepeg4d
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hi Fabian,
which exact version of OsX, CUDA drivers, and Nvidia GPU drivers have you installed?
ciao Beppe
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bepeg4d wrote:hi Fabian,
which exact version of OsX, CUDA drivers, and Nvidia GPU drivers have you installed?
ciao Beppe
Hi Beppe,

i have mocOS Sierra, 10.12.6, CUDA 387,178 and NVIDIA 378.05.0525f01 with 2x1070ti GTX

regards,

Fabian
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bepeg4d wrote:Hi Fabian,
please update also the Nvidia GPU drivers to 387.05.05.25f08:
http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverRe ... 3916/en-us
ciao Beppe
Hi Beppe,

i only can install the f09 version, f08 seems not to be compatible for my system. ( i have 16G1408 )

With f09 i have the same problems.

Updating GPU stuff at macOS is always PITA .. :-)

Cheers,

Fabian
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Hi,
oops, forgot to apply the latest Security update.
Anyway here 378.05.05.25f09 has worked as expected on Mac Pro 4.1 and 10.12.6 (16G1408) with CUDA 387.178:
Screen Shot 2018-06-07 at 16.54.27.jpg
ciao Beppe
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Hi Beppe,

does the daemon works too at your machine ? i still have no luck..

cheers,

Fabian
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fabian19 wrote:Hi Beppe,

does the daemon works too at your machine ? i still have no luck..

cheers,

Fabian
Please try disabling "power nap" in the energy system preferences. We had some issues in the past where "power nap" slowed down the slave so much that the heartbeat is not arriving fast enough at the daemon and thus the daemon thinks that the slave has died and kills it. Let us know if that doesn't work.
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abstrax wrote:
fabian19 wrote:Hi Beppe,

does the daemon works too at your machine ? i still have no luck..

cheers,

Fabian
Please try disabling "power nap" in the energy system preferences. We had some issues in the past where "power nap" slowed down the slave so much that the heartbeat is not arriving fast enough at the daemon and thus the daemon thinks that the slave has died and kills it. Let us know if that doesn't work.
Hi,

powernap was already disabled. can i send you some more debug information ? is there --debug build in the daemon ?

Cheers,

Fabian
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fabian19 wrote:
bepeg4d wrote:Hi Fabian,
please update also the Nvidia GPU drivers to 387.05.05.25f08:
http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverRe ... 3916/en-us
ciao Beppe
Hi Beppe,

i only can install the f09 version, f08 seems not to be compatible for my system. ( i have 16G1408 )

With f09 i have the same problems.

Updating GPU stuff at macOS is always PITA .. :-)

Cheers,

Fabian
For what it's worth, I'm running:

Octane 3.08.1
Mac Pro 6,1
OS X 10.12.6 (16G1114)
CUDA Driver 387.178
NVIDIA Web Driver 378.05.05.25f04
GTX 1080 Ti

... and all seems to be well.
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fabian19 wrote:
abstrax wrote:
fabian19 wrote:Hi Beppe,

does the daemon works too at your machine ? i still have no luck..

cheers,

Fabian
Please try disabling "power nap" in the energy system preferences. We had some issues in the past where "power nap" slowed down the slave so much that the heartbeat is not arriving fast enough at the daemon and thus the daemon thinks that the slave has died and kills it. Let us know if that doesn't work.
Hi,

powernap was already disabled. can i send you some more debug information ? is there --debug build in the daemon ?

Cheers,

Fabian
Hi Fabian,

Yes there is a way to enable logging into a file for the net render slave and daemon. For that you would need a text file for each of these that define a bunch of log flags which will hopefully shed some light onto the issue:

- Please open the OctaneRender Daemon 3.08.1 bundle and then copy the content of the attached ZIP file into the sub-folder Contents/MacOS. It's basically two text files defining the log flags for the daemon and the slave.
- If the daemon is still running, change into its terminal and press CTRL-C to stop it.
- Then restart the net render daemon.
- Both the net render daemon and slave will start logging into the files octane_daemon_log.txt and octane_log.txt. You might find those files either in the application folder (if you've got write permissions to it) or under your user folder in ~/Library/Caches/octane_slave_daemon and ~/Library/Caches/octane_slave.

The try to reproduce your problem and when it happens, please send me the log files so I can investigate what's going on.

Cheers,
Marcus
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