someone tells me my problem isnt as solved as i thought, but doing these things helped me go from adding 8 materials to 49ish
updated to nvidia 181.22 driver
added “ /3gb” to boot.ini and now i can add 49 objects/materials, houdini crashes with 1.28gb being used, and windows is using a total of 1.6gb
memory allocation crash that doesnt make sense to me
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thats what im saying
the desktop has a nvidia 8800 gts 512mb
the laptop has a intel integrated
however the laptop can add, AND even render 26 objects/materials
the desktop can only add 8, and cant even render them, cuz it crashes first
this is why its not making sense to me, the laptop should be the one that shouldnt be able to run this
the desktop however, shouldnt have a problem as far as i can tell
im also not understanding why the laptop uses 650mb ram for 26 materials/objects, and the desktop uses 750mb for 8
the desktop has a nvidia 8800 gts 512mb
the laptop has a intel integrated
however the laptop can add, AND even render 26 objects/materials
the desktop can only add 8, and cant even render them, cuz it crashes first
this is why its not making sense to me, the laptop should be the one that shouldnt be able to run this
the desktop however, shouldnt have a problem as far as i can tell
im also not understanding why the laptop uses 650mb ram for 26 materials/objects, and the desktop uses 750mb for 8
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ok, i know i updated my video drivers recently, but i cant think of if it was before or after january 8th. I know i updated my forceware drivers this week cuz my motherboard couldnt use my new harddrive, so motherboard drivers should be current
when i get home in 4 hours, ill try installing some new nvidia video drivers, and if that doesnt work, ill install xp on a blank harddrive and dual boot it, and see if that makes any difference
ill post results
thnx for the reply
when i get home in 4 hours, ill try installing some new nvidia video drivers, and if that doesnt work, ill install xp on a blank harddrive and dual boot it, and see if that makes any difference
ill post results
thnx for the reply
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PROBLEM SOLVED
i added “ /3gb” to boot.ini and now i can add 49 objects/materials, houdini crashes with 1.28gb being used, and windows is using a total of 1.6gb
well, looks like its time to either trying to get houdini to work on ubuntu again or buy vista …. hrmmm the choices
oh yeah, and the video drivers did help a bit, they brought me from 8 objects up to 21, so thanks for that
i added “ /3gb” to boot.ini and now i can add 49 objects/materials, houdini crashes with 1.28gb being used, and windows is using a total of 1.6gb
well, looks like its time to either trying to get houdini to work on ubuntu again or buy vista …. hrmmm the choices
oh yeah, and the video drivers did help a bit, they brought me from 8 objects up to 21, so thanks for that
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PROBLEM SOLVED
i added “ /3gb” to boot.ini and now i can add 49 objects/materials, houdini crashes with 1.28gb being used, and windows is using a total of 1.6gb
well, looks like its time to either trying to get houdini to work on ubuntu again or buy vista …. hrmmm the choices
oh yeah, and the video drivers did help a bit, they brought me from 8 objects up to 21, so thanks for that
Just to be fair about it: I keep home 32bitWindowsXP, and all Houdini versions from 8.2 up to 9.5 (and higher actually) works normally, Slower then on Linux, but I can definitely create a hundreds of objects and shaders without crashing it.
Dops are quite limiting while they cache to ram, true. The same with Cops nearly unusable on 32bit machines. There is something wrong with your setup.
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Hrmm, ok any idea what i might try? Im kinda running out of ideas here then, if you say it should still be able to handle more that is.
by my setup do you mean my hardware or my windows installation or drivers or what?
ok, so tomorrow, i am going to install windows xp 32bit on my spare harddrive, i will then install only the updates, and the drivers needed to run houdini
i will also install houdini on another computer, a core 2 quad, 4gb ram, nvidia 8300, and see if i have problems on it
by my setup do you mean my hardware or my windows installation or drivers or what?
ok, so tomorrow, i am going to install windows xp 32bit on my spare harddrive, i will then install only the updates, and the drivers needed to run houdini
i will also install houdini on another computer, a core 2 quad, 4gb ram, nvidia 8300, and see if i have problems on it
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Hrmm, ok any idea what i might try? Im kinda running out of ideas here then, if you say it should still be able to handle more that is.
by my setup do you mean my hardware or my windows installation or drivers or what?
First of all, which build of Houdini are you using? It should be one from the latest, isn't it?
Secondly, what object you create? I mean, if your 48 objects are all 2 million poly, then it might not work .
Just made a quick test, 1700 objs (boxes, spheres, toruses etc), 700 shader, 600MB allocated.
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houdini 9.5.350
nothing complicated, this is just me learning/playing with it and tryin to get it to work
i just make a grid, scaled it to 5, make it wooden, added a bunch of spheres on it (like 25-50, more and more as i get it to work better), and just dragged materials onto the spheres until it crashes
and then i count the coloured spheres, and note how much ram is being used
nothing complicated, this is just me learning/playing with it and tryin to get it to work
i just make a grid, scaled it to 5, make it wooden, added a bunch of spheres on it (like 25-50, more and more as i get it to work better), and just dragged materials onto the spheres until it crashes
and then i count the coloured spheres, and note how much ram is being used
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Ok im onto something here
When I put my mouse over a material in the material palette tab, the amount of ram houdini is using goes up by 10-50mb while it loads the tooltip, and that 10-50 mb stays allocated
–edit–
Alright, so…
If I dont add *ANYTHING* to the scene, no objects at all, and simply move my mouse back and forth between two materials in the materials palette, Houdini's ram usage quicky goes up to 1.5gb. So I installed this on another pc, and had someone I know try it as well.
their specs are
core 2 quad 2.3ghz
4gb ram
geforce 8300
win xp 32bit
and
core2 quad extreme(not sure the speed, it was the first one that came out)
4gb ram
geforce 8800 ultra
win vista 32bit
I would try on my laptop, which is the only computer I have access to which doesnt have a geforce 8 series card, but it is not with me.
When I put my mouse over a material in the material palette tab, the amount of ram houdini is using goes up by 10-50mb while it loads the tooltip, and that 10-50 mb stays allocated
–edit–
Alright, so…
If I dont add *ANYTHING* to the scene, no objects at all, and simply move my mouse back and forth between two materials in the materials palette, Houdini's ram usage quicky goes up to 1.5gb. So I installed this on another pc, and had someone I know try it as well.
their specs are
core 2 quad 2.3ghz
4gb ram
geforce 8300
win xp 32bit
and
core2 quad extreme(not sure the speed, it was the first one that came out)
4gb ram
geforce 8800 ultra
win vista 32bit
I would try on my laptop, which is the only computer I have access to which doesnt have a geforce 8 series card, but it is not with me.
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Ok im onto something here
When I put my mouse over a material in the material palette tab, the amount of ram houdini is using goes up by 10-50mb while it loads the tooltip, and that 10-50 mb stays allocated
–edit–
Alright, so…
If I dont add *ANYTHING* to the scene, no objects at all, and simply move my mouse back and forth between two materials in the materials palette, Houdini's ram usage quicky goes up to 1.5gb. So I installed this on another pc, and had someone I know try it as well.
their specs are
core 2 quad 2.3ghz
4gb ram
geforce 8300
win xp 32bit
and
core2 quad extreme(not sure the speed, it was the first one that came out)
4gb ram
geforce 8800 ultra
win vista 32bit
I would try on my laptop, which is the only computer I have access to which doesnt have a geforce 8 series card, but it is not with me.
Is it possible for you to try with some older build, 9.5.241 possibly? If it's fine, then you have found a bug. You should submit it (check Support menu above). Anyway, I think SESI has read it up to now.
cheers,
skk.
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