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    Here is a List of common STDOUT errors. These errors may differ a little from the exact errors in your STDOUT 

     

    Files & Executables 

    Below are some examples of Warnings/Errors based around incorrect file/executable locations 

    -sh: path/to/wrong/location: No such file or directory
    ERROR: exit status: 127

    This is a very common error that usually means that the file or directory cannot be found on the workers

    This relates to any element of the submission UI that has a path set IE:

     

    This can also occur when the worker does not have the correct mounted/mapped drives or correct permissions to access files

    Error: File not found.: 
    Error: Cannot load scene "path/to/wrong/location". Please check the scene name.
    // Maya exited with status 209
    ERROR: exit status: 211

    This error is the same as the above with one difference "Render exe path" is correct 

    This error is not just limited to Maya it can be for any application (the output may differ slightly)

    Solutions: 
    • Check your job submission to ensure correct locations are set 
    • Check that the path to set locations are available and have correct permissions on the workers 

    Dependant Files 

    Below are some examples of Warnings/Errors based around incorrect file locations referenced in the scene file

    Maya

    Warning: (Mayatomr.Shader) : file1: referenced texture file "/incorect/texture/location/qube.jpg" doesn't exist, ignored

    Cinema 4d

    ERROR: Rendering failed: Asset missing

    After Effects

    aerender Error: After Effects error: Unable to Render: File Not Found /incorrect/file/location/qube.mov

    These type of warnings mean that a texture/dependant file in this job could not be found 

    Commonly this is because the user has dependant files on there local machine IE: "C:\My Documents" or "/Users/USERNAME/Documents"

    Solutions: 
    • Check your scene/project files to ensure all required media are on shared storage 

    Fonts

    Below are some examples of Warnings/Errors based around fonts

    Plugins

    Below are some examples of Warnings/Errors based around plugins

    Licensing

    Below are some examples of Warnings/Errors based around incorrect licensing

    Maya

     Error: (Mayatomr) : could not get a license

     

    Python & Perl

    Below are some examples of Warnings/Errors based around python and perl

    Perl

    Below are some examples of errors that may occur with perl

    Incorrect versions Click to expand

     STDOUT 64b Qube! to 32b Perl

    This is perl, v5.8.9 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread

    (with 12 registered patches, see perl -V for more detail)

    Copyright 1987-2008, Larry Wall

    Binary build 827 [291969] provided by ActiveState 

    http://www.ActiveState.com

    Built Jan 26 2010 21:15:51

    Perl may be copied only under the terms of either the Artistic License 

    or the

    GNU General Public License, which may be found in the Perl 5 source kit.

    Complete documentation for Perl, including FAQ lists, should be found on

    this system using "man perl" or "perldoc perl". If you have access to 
    the

    Internet, point your browser at http://www.perl.org/, the Perl Home 

    Page.

    INFO: loaded qb module and setup assignment.

     STDERR 64b Qube! to 32b Perl

    Can't load 'C:\Program Files\pfx\qube\api/perl\58/qb.dll' for module qb: 
    load_file:%1 is not a valid Win32 application at 
    C:/Perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 226.

    at C:/Perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 0

    Compilation failed in require at C:\Program 
    Files\pfx\qube\api/perl/qb.pm line 66.

    BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:\Program 
    Files\pfx\qube\api/perl/qb.pm line 66.

    Compilation failed in require at C:\WINDOWS\Temp\job\0\253\253_0.pm line 
    6.

    BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:\WINDOWS\Temp\job\0\253\253_0.pm 
    line 6.

     STDOUT Incorrect version of perl

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     STDERR Incorrect version of perl

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    Python

    Below are some examples of errors that may occur with python

    Incorrect versions Click to expand

     STDOUT 64b Qube! to 32b Python

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     STDERR 64b Qube! to 32b Python

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     STDOUT Incorrect version of python

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     STDERR Incorrect version of python

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    Solutions: 
    • Make sure all the workers have the correct versions of perl and python
    • Make sure that Qube! and versions match if either 64b or 32b 

    Misc

     

     

     

     

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