HQueue Problem
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- rvinluan
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Hello,
Sounds like the HQueue jobs are trying to access a network folder path that does not exist. By default, HQueue jobs try to launch Houdini from a network folder location. For Windows, I recommend configuring HQueue so that it launches Houdini from a local install instead.
In your HQueue Render or Simulation ROP, set the Target HFS parameter to this:
where
Then re-submit the job.
Cheers,
Rob
Sounds like the HQueue jobs are trying to access a network folder path that does not exist. By default, HQueue jobs try to launch Houdini from a network folder location. For Windows, I recommend configuring HQueue so that it launches Houdini from a local install instead.
In your HQueue Render or Simulation ROP, set the Target HFS parameter to this:
C:/Program Files/Side Effects Software/Houdini 16.0.ZZZ
where
16.0.ZZZ
is the number of the Houdini build that you have installed.Then re-submit the job.
Cheers,
Rob
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rvinluan
Hello,
Sounds like the HQueue jobs are trying to access a network folder path that does not exist. By default, HQueue jobs try to launch Houdini from a network folder location. For Windows, I recommend configuring HQueue so that it launches Houdini from a local install instead.
In your HQueue Render or Simulation ROP, set the Target HFS parameter to this:
C:/Program Files/Side Effects Software/Houdini 16.0.ZZZ
where16.0.ZZZ
is the number of the Houdini build that you have installed.
Then re-submit the job.
Cheers,
Rob
Hi, Rob! I have issue with client machine. Each time i submit the job it fails with this: “Could not find output file for job ‘19’.” Can you help me? Thanks!!!
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