vtapesh Posted April 13, 2010 Share Posted April 13, 2010 Hi All, I have max 2008 64x installed on my PCs with windows Vista 64x. I am tring to use net render with the help of Backburner. Backburber server is responding successfully on each machine. My problem is when i submit job from Manager machine, it submit the job successfully. But I am getting an task error on server running pcs ---output path"\\192.168.1.100\backup\render\output\01.tga" could not be found. output path "\\192.168.1.100\backup\render\output" for "\\192.168.1.100\backup\render\output\01.tga" could not found I tried several things like running Manager and server as Admin. Given Direct access to jobs path from Manager gernral properties and too many other things but its not working. \\192.168.1.100\backup is my storage device thanks Tapesh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DanGrover Posted April 13, 2010 Share Posted April 13, 2010 Hi All, I have max 2008 64x installed on my PCs with windows Vista 64x. I am tring to use net render with the help of Backburner. Backburber server is responding successfully on each machine. My problem is when i submit job from Manager machine, it submit the job successfully. But I am getting an task error on server running pcs ---output path"\\192.168.1.100\backup\render\output\01.tga" could not be found. output path "\\192.168.1.100\backup\render\output" for "\\192.168.1.100\backup\render\output\01.tga" could not found I tried several things like running Manager and server as Admin. Given Direct access to jobs path from Manager gernral properties and too many other things but its not working. \\192.168.1.100\backup is my storage device thanks Tapesh It may sound obvious, but can the nodes access that resource? As in, if you go to the node in question and type that address into a windows explorer window, will it get there ok? I occasionally make the painful mistake of forgetting to enter the password prompt (to access the networked drive) after rebooting my PC, which means it cannot access the output directory when it comes to saving the image. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vtapesh Posted April 13, 2010 Author Share Posted April 13, 2010 It may sound obvious, but can the nodes access that resource? As in, if you go to the node in question and type that address into a windows explorer window, will it get there ok? I occasionally make the painful mistake of forgetting to enter the password prompt (to access the networked drive) after rebooting my PC, which means it cannot access the output directory when it comes to saving the image. Its not the problem of saving the rendered images, its a problem with rendering. Rendering starts and stops immediately. I also tried entering password, it don't help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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