I have a full Standaloneand C4D Plugin Licence within maintenance.
I also just rented a slave node.
I installed 2020.1.4 and ran the slave node installion process on my slave machine using port 48000.
Sadly no slaves are showing up at all in the network render.
I disabled all firewalls and both PCs are using ethernet.
No slaves visible
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Please, copy paste the attached `octane_daemon_log.txt` file in the Slave 2020.1.3 directory:
Then navigate to `C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local|temp`, or write %TEMP% in the Explore path field.
Locate the octane_damon_log.txt file and share it to me, thanks.
It would be nice to have also the corresponding c4doctanelog.txt file from the Master.
So before starting to render in Network, please, open a scene, connected to the Slave, then go to c4doctane Settings/Others tab, and, at the bottom of the panel, enable all the Log option checkboxes:

Then, load the scene in Live View, then in Picture Viewer, or until crash, and share the c4doctanelog.txt file that you find in c4doctane directory, or in the path specified in Settings/Others panel, thanks.
ciao Beppe
Looking forward for your feedback,
Then please performe a rendering session with Network rendering active, and the Slave connected.
Then navigate to `C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local|temp`, or write %TEMP% in the Explore path field.
Locate the octane_damon_log.txt file and share it to me, thanks.
It would be nice to have also the corresponding c4doctanelog.txt file from the Master.
So before starting to render in Network, please, open a scene, connected to the Slave, then go to c4doctane Settings/Others tab, and, at the bottom of the panel, enable all the Log option checkboxes:

Then, load the scene in Live View, then in Picture Viewer, or until crash, and share the c4doctanelog.txt file that you find in c4doctane directory, or in the path specified in Settings/Others panel, thanks.
ciao Beppe
Looking forward for your feedback,