![]() 10:41:02: 0: Done executing plugin command of type ‘Initialize Plugin’ 10:41:02: 0: INFO: The job’s environment will be merged with the current environment before rendering 10:41:02: 0: INFO: Render Job As User disabled, running as current user ‘Administrateur’ 10:41:02: 0: INFO: About: Maya Cmd Plugin for Deadline 10:41:02: 0: INFO: Executing plugin script ‘C:\Users\Administrateur\AppData\Local\Thinkbox\Deadline10\slave\farmamd03\plugins\5bd2d30779522c4074c1fcfb\MayaCmd.py’ 10:41:02: 0: Executing plugin command of type ‘Initialize Plugin’ 10:41:01: 0: Done executing plugin command of type ‘Sync Files for Job’ 10:41:01: 0: Synchronizing Plugin MayaCmd from \SERVEUR_M\core\02_DEADLINE\plugins\MayaCmd took: 0 seconds 10:41:01: 0: All job files are already synchronized 10:41:01: 0: Executing plugin command of type ‘Sync Files for Job’ 10:40:59: 0: Loading Job’s Plugin timeout is Disabled I try your MayaCmd.py i have new error at render time, maya fatal error, but my scene is very simple it’s juste sphere with HDR light This resulted in the job failing because it was looking for a file name that didn’t exist. But it was returning a rib file name that was versioned up, which was then fed into the Renderman executable argument. I’m not sure what the original purpose of that code was. InitialRibFilename = self.SubstituteFrameFolderNumber( initialRibFilename, self.GetStartFrame() ) I had to comment out this piece of code in the Renderman.py plugin: I’ll probably look into developing tools to streamline the process. It seems like a lot less overhead and less things to debug if something goes wrong. ![]() I think I actually prefer this method of rendering Renderman versus going through Maya to do it. It’s not super intuitive doing the RIB export but once you know where to do it, it’s straight forward. Then using the Renderman submitter through the Monitor I submitted a render job using that exported rib file. ![]() I was able to successfully render a frame by exporting a RIB manually from Maya. OK, some good news in the RIB export front.
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