Haseo556
June 9, 2020 10:15:56
Hello, hope this is the right place to ask this question. I've been trying to submit a job to hqueue through TOPs, however the node doesn't do anything when hitting submit/cook and it's hard to say what exactly is going on. At a first glance it looks like python isn't being executed, and the other strange thing is that it works on other machines while on this specific machine it has this effect (see attached image).
Anybody have an idea what's causing this problem? Using Houdini Indie 18.0.348
chrisgreb
June 10, 2020 10:28:32
It looks like you have no wedge items being generated - what if you cook wedge1 first?
Haseo556
June 10, 2020 13:14:36
I can generate the wedge if I change the default scheduler back to local.(The submit(submit as job) still does nothing.)
With Hqueuescheduler specified ‘generating’ wedge nodes does nothing.
Presumambly submitting as a ‘standalone job’ with Hqueue, the generating/cooking should all happen on the farms clients?
chrisgreb
June 10, 2020 15:45:36
> With Hqueuescheduler specified ‘generating’ wedge nodes does nothing.
Are you saying that generating the wedge node does not produce any uncooked work items? Are there any error messages on the scheduler nodes ?
Haseo556
June 10, 2020 17:27:48
Yeah it's not generating anything to be cooked when using Hqueuescheduler, and there are no error messages on the scheduler nodes.
Haseo556
Sept. 4, 2020 06:52:36
Hello again, I still haven't managed to figure why this is happening. Is there a way to troubleshoot what's happening when trying to cook? Or possible suggestion on how to solve this
Problem is persisting after a fresh houdini re-install.
chrisgreb
Sept. 4, 2020 08:31:58
There might be an error which is stopping the cook, could you attach a hip file ?
Haseo556
Sept. 4, 2020 10:11:35
Here's the hip file, hope this helps narrow down the problem. It's only the hqueuescheduler that doesn't work, while the regular scheduler and hqueue simulate/render outside TOPs work fine.
chrisgreb
Sept. 4, 2020 10:20:10
The Universal HFS parm is set to “C:\Program Files\Si…”. This might be messing things up because of the quotes and the back slashes. Try setting it to simply $HFS .
Haseo556
Sept. 4, 2020 16:48:28
Tried using $HFS but still getting the same results.
Edit. I gave the same file to a friend that's on the same hqueue server and it works. We have the hqueue server running on a separate machine