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PROBLEM:The Server fails to render a frame and displays the, following error, SUGGESTION
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Make sure that all the plug-in DLLs used in a job reside on each of the servers rendering the job. ERR: Job not found. Ok if just deleted When you delete a job, the Manager sends out a notification to all clients (Monitors) telling that the job has changed. This is the same message sent when the job completes, gets suspended, resumed, etc. The monitors in turn request the job status from the manager. The manager doesn't find the job (it was just deleted) and returns this error to the monitor. ERR: Targa - The device is not ready. (0x15) ERR: Frame error The server could not write the output file. "Targa" represents the file output type, and will change depending on the output file type you selected. This problem can occur for several reasons:- If you are running the Backburner Server as an installed Windows service, make sure that the user account that the service is logged to has adequate permissions. Administrative permissions are recommended. ■ Check to make sure the target output directory is shared, with both read and write permissions. ■ Verify that the path for saving file output on the Render Setup dialog (or the Output Event dialog in Video Post) is set to a valid UNC path name. ■ If you are writing to a shared directory mounted locally on each server, verify that the directory is mounted to the same drive letter on each server, and that the file output path is set for that drive letter. PROBLEM:The Server fails to render a frame and displays the following error: Rebooting 3ds Max by force due to load timeout. SUGGESTION The Server has exceeded either the Wait For 3ds Max To Load or Wait For 3ds Max To Render value. This is usually caused by attempting to render large files over the network. Increase these values in the Advanced Settings dialog on page 6497. 6458 | Chapter 20 Rendering