Update resetting prefs helped. Thank you for the help Brandon (kinda pointed me to it is me not you") direction! Now to figure out what was the culprit.
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PDG/TOPs » Multi-threading: Single work Item
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PDG/TOPs » Multi-threading: Single work Item
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- Which Houdini build are you on?
Latest production build. 17.5.425
-Which operating system are you using?
Win 10 currently
will try to nuke my preferences and see if it helps.
Latest production build. 17.5.425
-Which operating system are you using?
Win 10 currently
will try to nuke my preferences and see if it helps.
Edited by Marti_M - Nov. 8, 2019 11:02:32
PDG/TOPs » Multi-threading: Single work Item
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PDG/TOPs » Multi-threading: Single work Item
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PDG/TOPs » Multi-threading: Single work Item
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Hi all.
I am struggling a bit with managing multithreading during the processing of the TOPs graph.
I have lots of light work that should run in parallel and the two steps that are memory intensive and need to run in sequence but on all cores.
Things I tried:
Creating new scheduler (set it to single only and the CPU or thread count to max) - this runs but never runs multithreaded.
Setting the FetchROPS to single only and the CPU or thread count to the max - this runs but never runs multithreaded.
Is there some magic to manage the CPU/count on a single work item? It always seems to be single-threaded.
Thank YOU!
I am struggling a bit with managing multithreading during the processing of the TOPs graph.
I have lots of light work that should run in parallel and the two steps that are memory intensive and need to run in sequence but on all cores.
Things I tried:
Creating new scheduler (set it to single only and the CPU or thread count to max) - this runs but never runs multithreaded.
Setting the FetchROPS to single only and the CPU or thread count to the max - this runs but never runs multithreaded.
Is there some magic to manage the CPU/count on a single work item? It always seems to be single-threaded.
Thank YOU!
Edited by Marti_M - Nov. 8, 2019 09:33:27
PDG/TOPs » PDG - instalation Check file filedecompress failed
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It appears to be related to my user profile here. I created a new user and all runs fine. Will investigate further.
Thank you for your help, Brendon!
Just to close the topic for everyone. My windows 10 profile was corrupted and that somehow interfered with the evaluation.
Restring windows from backup fixed the problem.
M
Thank you for your help, Brendon!
Just to close the topic for everyone. My windows 10 profile was corrupted and that somehow interfered with the evaluation.
Restring windows from backup fixed the problem.
M
Edited by Marti_M - April 5, 2019 05:55:55
PDG/TOPs » PDG - instalation Check file filedecompress failed
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Yeah see that but by default, without override, the “filepattern” gets only “file” tag.
If I override the tag to “file/archive” then i get this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File “GPDG_TESTING/pdgtemp/20428/scripts/extractfile.py”, line 97, in <module>
main()
File “GPDG_TESTING/pdgtemp/20428/scripts/extractfile.py”, line 93, in main
extractFilesToDir(workitem, itemname, callbackserver)
File “GPDG_TESTING/pdgtemp/20428/scripts/extractfile.py”, line 60, in extractFilesToDir
raise TypeError(“ERROR: unsupported filetype found ({})”.format(archive))
UnboundLocalError: local variable ‘archive’ referenced before assignment
Extracting CProgram Files/Side Effects Software/Houdini 17.5.215/houdini/pdg/installation_check/input/images.zip to GPDG_TESTING/output/filedecompress2_0
If I override the tag to “file/archive” then i get this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File “GPDG_TESTING/pdgtemp/20428/scripts/extractfile.py”, line 97, in <module>
main()
File “GPDG_TESTING/pdgtemp/20428/scripts/extractfile.py”, line 93, in main
extractFilesToDir(workitem, itemname, callbackserver)
File “GPDG_TESTING/pdgtemp/20428/scripts/extractfile.py”, line 60, in extractFilesToDir
raise TypeError(“ERROR: unsupported filetype found ({})”.format(archive))
UnboundLocalError: local variable ‘archive’ referenced before assignment
Extracting CProgram Files/Side Effects Software/Houdini 17.5.215/houdini/pdg/installation_check/input/images.zip to GPDG_TESTING/output/filedecompress2_0
Edited by Marti_M - April 3, 2019 15:42:38
PDG/TOPs » PDG - instalation Check file filedecompress failed
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PDG/TOPs » PDG - instalation Check file filedecompress failed
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17.5.214 win 10
Bit different but still seems to fail.
Workitem filedecompress20 failed
Workitem filedecompress10 failed
Workitem imagemagick10 failed
Workitem imagemagick10 failed
Bit different but still seems to fail.
Workitem filedecompress20 failed
Workitem filedecompress10 failed
Workitem imagemagick10 failed
Workitem imagemagick10 failed
PDG/TOPs » PDG - instalation Check file filedecompress failed
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I am testing the tools and getting this error. Not sure what to add or install.
WARNING:root:Could not find executable ‘CPROGRA~1/SIDEEF~1/Houdini’
Workitem filedecompress20_1 failed
Workitem filedecompress20_1 failed
Workitem filedecompress20_1 failed
ERROR:schedulers.local:Workitem filedecompress20_1 failed
WARNING:root:Could not find executable ‘CPROGRA~1/SIDEEF~1/Houdini’
Workitem filedecompress20_1 failed
Workitem filedecompress20_1 failed
Workitem filedecompress20_1 failed
ERROR:schedulers.local:Workitem filedecompress20_1 failed
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