- Wed Jul 17, 2013 11:42 am
#369326
Hi,
somehow cooperative jobs have a higher priority than single jobs. They "steal" nodes from single jobs that are above them in the render queue. Once the cooperative job is finshed, the nodes assigned to the single jobs are not assigned back to them, so they never render.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Add a single job and assign a rendernode to it
2. Add another single job and assign the same rendernode to it
3. Add a cooperative job and assign again the same rendernode 1 to it
What should happen: Once the first single job is finished, the second single job should start and after that the cooperative job.
What happens: After the first single job is finished, the node starts rendering the cooperative job. After the cooperative job is finished, the node renders nothing. The single job added in step 2 never renders.
System Info:
Maxwell 2.7.20
Windows 7 x64
Cheers, Florian
somehow cooperative jobs have a higher priority than single jobs. They "steal" nodes from single jobs that are above them in the render queue. Once the cooperative job is finshed, the nodes assigned to the single jobs are not assigned back to them, so they never render.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Add a single job and assign a rendernode to it
2. Add another single job and assign the same rendernode to it
3. Add a cooperative job and assign again the same rendernode 1 to it
What should happen: Once the first single job is finished, the second single job should start and after that the cooperative job.
What happens: After the first single job is finished, the node starts rendering the cooperative job. After the cooperative job is finished, the node renders nothing. The single job added in step 2 never renders.
System Info:
Maxwell 2.7.20
Windows 7 x64
Cheers, Florian