what does this mean? i get the error when i try to run renders.. im using hescape on winXP
mantra: Network Error Unable to write data
UT_NetPacket::write: No such file or directory
ta,
Mark
mantra: Network Error[localhost] Unable to write data
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I still get this error on XP using a dual core Opteron CPU - UT_NetPacket::write: No such file or directory
I have since switched to Linux with Apprentice HD, and this problem doesn't exist, but I did notice if you use an H8 Mantra node in your ROP network the error goes away in XP. I believe it's directly related to H9 Mantra and threading.
If you search this forum there's plenty of posts regarding it and I don't think it's ever been officially fixed. Most suggestions are disabling your firewall, or toggling off Mantra > Properites > Render > Use Max Processors.
I have since switched to Linux with Apprentice HD, and this problem doesn't exist, but I did notice if you use an H8 Mantra node in your ROP network the error goes away in XP. I believe it's directly related to H9 Mantra and threading.
If you search this forum there's plenty of posts regarding it and I don't think it's ever been officially fixed. Most suggestions are disabling your firewall, or toggling off Mantra > Properites > Render > Use Max Processors.
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Hi!
Actually I tried H9 on Ubuntu 64bit and mantra crashes too (tried two PC setups, AMD 4400 and Intel quad core), it starts to become a really annoying issue, multithreaded rendering simply crashes on xp and linux 64 too.
Tried the -j0, -j4, turned off the “use max processor” checkbox on mantra node.
The only reliable way was to render with single processor, or using -n 4, but that is way too expensive.
Any chance for fixing this in near future?
Actually I tried H9 on Ubuntu 64bit and mantra crashes too (tried two PC setups, AMD 4400 and Intel quad core), it starts to become a really annoying issue, multithreaded rendering simply crashes on xp and linux 64 too.
Tried the -j0, -j4, turned off the “use max processor” checkbox on mantra node.
The only reliable way was to render with single processor, or using -n 4, but that is way too expensive.
Any chance for fixing this in near future?
daniel bukovec | senior fx td | weta digital
qLib -- http://qlab.github.io/qLib/ [qlab.github.io]
qLib -- http://qlab.github.io/qLib/ [qlab.github.io]
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buki
Hi!
Actually I tried H9 on Ubuntu 64bit and mantra crashes too (tried two PC setups, AMD 4400 and Intel quad core), it starts to become a really annoying issue, multithreaded rendering simply crashes on xp and linux 64 too.
Tried the -j0, -j4, turned off the “use max processor” checkbox on mantra node.
The only reliable way was to render with single processor, or using -n 4, but that is way too expensive.
Any chance for fixing this in near future?
Very strange. I''ve been using H9 on Ubuntu 64 (Fiesty 7.04) for a while and I've never had this problem. I thought it was only in XP, but I guess not.
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it renders fine for me too when test rendering single frames, but when i launch a sequence it stops at random frames. (linux)
on xp i get random crashes even with single frames, also render region crashes too
on xp i get random crashes even with single frames, also render region crashes too
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Any comment on this from the Dev side please?
daniel bukovec | senior fx td | weta digital
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answer that seems to solve the problem:
link [sidefx.com]
you should set this env variable:
HOUDINI_DISABLE_MMX 1
link [sidefx.com]
you should set this env variable:
HOUDINI_DISABLE_MMX 1
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