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visjes 10-15-2003 05:57 PM

More Maya 5.0 Problems...
 
Well I've been using Maya 5.0 for a little while now.. had the typical problems with my hardware config, with the segfaulting on startup and all that jive.. got that corrected, but now I've encountered a new problem, with batch rendering. The only error messages I can tell is that I'm getting a signal 11 trying to load the Mayatomr plugin, which is the mental ray rendering plugin. Thing is, it works fine if I start up maya normally.. I can render single frames no problem, yet it seems to fail, and gives me *no* error messages, when I run maya in batch mode.

Here's the full output:

Code:

Wed Oct 15 02:35:02 PDT 2003
Maya (R), Version 5.0.1, 2003 09 22 00 14
Copyright 1997-2003 Alias|Wavefront, a division of Silicon Graphics Limited.
All rights reserved.
 
***** Error: file: /usr/aw/maya5.0/scripts/startup/autoLoadPlugin.mel line 37: initializePlugin function failed (Mayatomr)
File read in 0 seconds.
Result: /home/mike/maya/projects/cathedral_doorway/scenes/untitled__13433.mb
Total Elapsed Time Since Start Of Maya (hh:mm:ss): 00:00:05
====================================
Resource Usage At Start Of Rendering
====================================
  21766        Page faults
  63.314 Mb    Peak total size(Estimated)
  7.703 Mb    Peak arena size
====================================
  6.611 Mb    Heap
  1.000 Mb    NURBS AG
  6.016 Mb    MEL
  0.125 Mb    Transforms
  0.125 Mb    NURBS Surface Shapes
  0.312 Mb    Data Blocks
  0.125 Mb    Keys
====================================
 
maya encountered a fatal error
 
Signal: 11 (Unknown Signal)

Any ideas? I'm not very familiar with tools like gdb or strace so maybe some hints on using this would be helpful.

Mike


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