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Martin Ziebell

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Memory Problem

PostWed Jun 14, 2017 3:27 pm

Hey Fusion People
I have the problem that rendering long sequences will fill up the memory either from the render nodes as from the main render machine. That means after 1300 frames more than than the 60% are allocated the machines get really slow and at the end after reaching around 45 GB memory the rendering breaks down ...

What is the problem ? I have not a complicate comp, just 3 4k layer nothing special...
Anyone has a solution for that?
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michael vorberg

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Re: Memory Problem

PostSun Jun 18, 2017 7:55 pm

maybe this topic can help you:

viewtopic.php?f=22&t=43564&hilit=purge+cache

or this topic over at steakunderwater:
https://www.steakunderwater.com/wesuckl ... 5684#p5684
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Re: Memory Problem

PostMon Jun 19, 2017 9:31 am

Thanks michael for your help.
I copied the script into the script folder in the comp folder, but there are only .lua scripts ...
Is there another place to copy this .eyonscript file for purching the memory?
kind regards from the summer in cologne
Martin
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Re: Memory Problem

PostMon Jun 19, 2017 3:52 pm

The script is from fusion 7, in fusion 8 the extension is changed to .lua and probably some parts need to change to fit the new Syntax.

Try to rename it to.lua and see if it works

Otherwise follow the other link, there is a solution with an expression which you can put into a saver
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Re: Memory Problem

PostMon Jun 19, 2017 7:48 pm

Hi Micheal

the script does not seemed to work...so the memory rises up again...
I have not found any link to an expression in the saver node.
Could you please share this one?

kind regards from hot cologne

Martin
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Re: Memory Problem

PostTue Jun 20, 2017 8:28 pm

Code: Select all
fusion = eyeon.scriptapp("Fusion", "localhost")
fusion.CacheManager:Purge()


i guess this should still work, goes into the "frame saved script"

but as in the other thread discussed: its nearly the same as setting the cache in the preferences to 0

you will lose some speed in the rendering, because each frame everything has to be calculated no chaching of static parts
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Re: Memory Problem

PostThu Jun 22, 2017 11:02 am

Dear Micheal

it looks like even this script does not change anything to the behaviour of fusion...
It s a pitty... I will try a complete uninstall and reinstall.

Thanks anyway for your help

kr

Martin
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