Problems with hserver

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Hi all.
I am trying to setup a network to render via hserver.
I have all of my render nodes using NFS to access to the file server.
I have checked the paths and all seems to be working properly, in fact I don't get red buckets or errors from the hserver when trying to access to textures.
Instead I am getting complitely grey buckets when using texture maps.
When I use only procedural textures the netwrok render work perfectly, but when I use texrture files it fails.
I have attached an image with the render failed.
Anybody have suffered similar problems?
Using H 8.1.705, Linux
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Well the problems seems to be solved.
The render nodes are using H 8.1.666 and the master node H 8.1.705, so the different version couse the problem.
Another doubt that I have is if anybody can tell me the different “secret” parameters that the hserver command can use.
for example if you type hserver - to see the parameter the -d option doesn't appears, and this option launch hserver in debug mode.
Are there more options like this, specially are there any option to save a log from the hserver in a file?
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If you haven't checked this page out, it might help you:
http://odforce.net/wiki/index.php/MantraRemoteRendering [odforce.net]
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If you haven't checked this page out, it might help you:
http://odforce.net/wiki/index.php/MantraRemoteRendering [odforce.net]
Thanks Edward, yes I checked it before posting here.
But there aren't relating to hserver “secret” options
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I just typed in “hserver -” here and it showed the -d param. Running 8.1.700 on Linux for what that's worth.

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I just typed in “hserver -” here and it showed the -d param. Running 8.1.700 on Linux for what that's worth.

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Yes John you are right it was my fault ops:
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