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My Arnold Sequence render crashes after some time of Render

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Erpilev.Anton
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My Arnold Sequence render crashes after some time of Render

Hi!

I am currently using the Arnold Render Engine for my porject. I am using the default software that comes with Maya 2019. For a few days now i am running into the following issue: When leaving the station at night, i apply Render Sequence for my project (I cannot batch render). When I come back in the morning, i always find my Maya closed (Crashed) and the render is not finished (Usually render around 100 frames before crashing). In the Event Viewer, i get the following messages: image.png

image.pngAnd the Arnold Log gives me the following: image.pngPlease advise as I cannot proceed with the process until this issue is solved. Thank you very much, Anton.
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There's no image attachments. You can post text from the logs.

Event Viewer messages won't help diagnose the problem. Either there's a specific problem with the scene, or perhaps you're running out of memory?

If you do a test batch render, say of 10 frames at a time, does that crash?

Can you enable file logging, so that you get a log file for each frame. Then check the memory usage from frame to frame.



// Stephen Blair
// Arnold Renderer Support
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Chtenelis
in reply to: Erpilev.Anton

I get the same problem. I noticed that after a while my ram is almost full. Every frame that gets rendered my ram gets fuller and fuller. I don't use tx files. I have 32gb ram.

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Stephen.Blair
in reply to: Chtenelis

Please ask a new question (this one is from Jul 2019).

And please attach an Arnold log for a few frames...
https://docs.arnoldrenderer.com/display/A5AFMUG/Log



// Stephen Blair
// Arnold Renderer Support

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