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[Max] I need help! / backburner - possible error with licencing, not sure
« on: 2023-09-22, 11:14:37 »
Hi, Im having issues with getting my rendernode working through backburner, and i'm hoping it's an easy fix:
The backburner manager is on my workstation and is giving me errors when the node starts picking up a job:
see attached "manager"
They're both (workstation + rendernode) connected to backburner, no issues to "connect":
see attached "submitting"
However, the node's server is reporting the following when trying to boot the render process:
A bunch of missing dll's from corona followed with a could not read/write to type message...
see attached "node-server"
Both the workstation and rendernode are connected to a NAS through a router which I assume assigns and handles the IP. This is a pretty straightforward process in the past and has always worked, it sets itself up automaticaly. I'm also assuming it's set up correctly because they're actualy connected and I can see them both in the backburner monitor, so I have no reason to think it's IP or v4 / v6 related...
I installed the corona render-NODE version and did the chaos licencing application, seems to work fine I reckon.
Any input appreciated.
Btw when using the workstation as a backburner server with the "normal" corona licence, it renders fine as a "node".
The backburner manager is on my workstation and is giving me errors when the node starts picking up a job:
see attached "manager"
They're both (workstation + rendernode) connected to backburner, no issues to "connect":
see attached "submitting"
However, the node's server is reporting the following when trying to boot the render process:
A bunch of missing dll's from corona followed with a could not read/write to type message...
see attached "node-server"
Both the workstation and rendernode are connected to a NAS through a router which I assume assigns and handles the IP. This is a pretty straightforward process in the past and has always worked, it sets itself up automaticaly. I'm also assuming it's set up correctly because they're actualy connected and I can see them both in the backburner monitor, so I have no reason to think it's IP or v4 / v6 related...
I installed the corona render-NODE version and did the chaos licencing application, seems to work fine I reckon.
Any input appreciated.
Btw when using the workstation as a backburner server with the "normal" corona licence, it renders fine as a "node".