Have a nice day, colleagues!
I can't figure out the rendering management in Thinkbox Deadline. Octane is always using all GPUs!!! 
the last mention of this situation was on the forum in 2019. 
viewtopic.php?p=363325
But no solution has been found. 
What is the actual experience in this matter?
            
			
									
						
										
						Thinkbox Deadline GPU affinity
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Hi,
are you using c4doctane with deadline?
What about using Standalone with Deadline?
You should have much more freedom with extra commands, like GPU selection 
 
ciao,
Beppe
            
			
									
						
										
						are you using c4doctane with deadline?
What about using Standalone with Deadline?
You should have much more freedom with extra commands, like GPU selection
 
 ciao,
Beppe
Hi,
From some versions, there is a new enhanced way to export the scene from c4doctane in .orbx format.
You need to go to Render Settings/OctaneRender/Main tab, expand the ORBX Export section, enable the checkboxes, define the saving path, and press the Start Export button.

Then use Deadline with OctaneRender Standalone:
https://docs.thinkboxsoftware.com/produ ... ctane.html
ciao,
Beppe
            
			
									
						
										
						From some versions, there is a new enhanced way to export the scene from c4doctane in .orbx format.
You need to go to Render Settings/OctaneRender/Main tab, expand the ORBX Export section, enable the checkboxes, define the saving path, and press the Start Export button.

Then use Deadline with OctaneRender Standalone:
https://docs.thinkboxsoftware.com/produ ... ctane.html
ciao,
Beppe
 
                                                                
                             
						
