

You can simply re-queue or delete/complete the current DBR job or re-submit. This can be helpful if V-Ray DBR becomes unstable and a user wishes to reset the system remotely. This makes our system more flexible and resilient to crashes as when we terminate the V-Ray DBR job in the Deadline queue, the Deadline Worker application will ‘cleanly’ tidy up V-RaySpawner/Standalone and more importantly, any DCC application (3dsMax/Maya) or Standalone instances which it in turn has spawned as a child process.


Deadline is more flexible here and will spawn the V-RaySpawner/Standalone executable as a child process of the Deadline Worker. The interactive submitter will submit a V-Ray Spawner job (V-Ray Standalone for Maya, Softimage, 3dsMaxRT, Rhino, Sketchup) to reserve render nodes, and the submitter will automatically update the V-Ray server list.ĭo NOT execute or install the Chaos Group V-RaySpawner (V-RaySpawner/V-RaySpawner RT/V-Ray Standalone) executable as a background service (NT service/daemon). The instructions for installing the integrated submission script can be found further down this page. You can submit interactive V-Ray DBR jobs from 3ds Max, Maya, Rhino, or Softimage.
