Hi!
I've been working on the stickies tutorial with Houdini Apprentice 11.0.775. However when I right click the reel icon and select ‘View:Mantra’, I get the following error message:
No licenses could be found to run this application.
Please check for a valid license server host
Should Houdini Apprentice come with Mantra license? Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
no license for Mantra
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Uhmm… this seems to be happening to me if I setup a ROP network with several mantra nodes. If I render them as single nodes, everything is fine, but if I render them in a ROP network sequence I get the same error.
Does anyone know of a solution for this? I was hoping I could setup Mantra ROP networks in my apprentice HD license…
Does anyone know of a solution for this? I was hoping I could setup Mantra ROP networks in my apprentice HD license…
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Was there ever a way around this?
I'm writing my own wedge rop using apprentice with no access to multiple licenses so it makes testing difficult! I can spit out the value of the wedged parm and see things are working that way but it'd be nice to be able to actually have some wedged ip renders! Is there any sort of render command to tell mantra to wait until no renders are running/no licenses are being used before attempting to run another one?
I'm writing my own wedge rop using apprentice with no access to multiple licenses so it makes testing difficult! I can spit out the value of the wedged parm and see things are working that way but it'd be nice to be able to actually have some wedged ip renders! Is there any sort of render command to tell mantra to wait until no renders are running/no licenses are being used before attempting to run another one?
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Yeah I have no problem having only 1 instance running at a time, but in the past you could fire off 3 renders and not attend to the machine again until they're all done (because multiple requests rendered in parallel). That functionality has been lost - now you have to manually render each pass sequentially. It would be a huge improvement, back to previous efficiency, if multiple render requests could organize themselves to render sequentially so that I could leave the PC and have lunch for example, and not hang around checking every few minutes and firing off the next render.
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i haven't tried this, but couldn't you simply add a post render script to kill any running instances of mantra? if you're in linux, os.kill should work, right?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2940858/kill-process-by-name-in-python [stackoverflow.com]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2940858/kill-process-by-name-in-python [stackoverflow.com]
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