When I close the DR Server process on my workstation everthing started to work again perfectly.
Can you please explain this sentence? Your DR setup is a bit confusing to me all this time.
By "workstation" we usually mean a computer where a person is sitting and doing some stuff in 3ds Max. It is also the computer where you click "render" inside 3ds Max and then it either renders with the help of nodes, or sends the job to BB.
By "nodes" we usually mean computers where 3ds Max is running in command line mode, without its UI exposed, and no one is using those computers for working with 3ds Max (they may even not have monitors).
Is it the same for you, or are you using your computers in some different way?
Also, is there ever a situation for you where:
-You are using more than 1 instance of 3ds Max on the same PC
-You are running Backburner Manager/Server/Monitor and Corona's DR server on one PC?
-You are running 3ds Max and Corona's DR server on once PC?
Maru, can I ask you something?
If I go home during the night, can my Workstation become a DR node for the time I am not in front of it till I get back the morning later?
If I go for lunch and let's say for 90 minutes I want my workstation to contribute as a DR Node in the general process, can I start the DR Server as well?
I am 20 years in the industry, I helped the mental ray and iray development for years and I know what a node and workstation terms are. No offense please.
We have 4 PCs.
2 of them are Nodes.
2 of them are Workstations.
We use Backburner for the final production images and when we don't use our workstations we use them as nodes.
I don't understand where is the problem.
The Backburner Manager & DR Master is always one and the same PC, is one of the nodes and gets connected to any of the above PCs which runs the DR server.
I see a simple setup here.
When the Corona process freezes, is always fault of one of the nodes which are connected to the DR Master and it happens randomly.