From: Stefan Andersson <sanders3d@(email surpressed)> Subject: error Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 10:02:15 -0500 |
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Hello, I'm getting this error when I try and render on certain machines. CreateProcess(c:/rush/bin/rushd -d --spawn C:/TEMP.RUSH_24/.spawnfile): Coulnd't invoke script or program. Try specifying interopreter to invoke script, eg. 'perl foo.pl') One of the computers that is generating this error is also the machine that is submitting the render. The two computers that doens't render does however submit renders fine... so... well... what could be the problem? regards stefan andersson -- ________________________________________________________________________ http://stefan.sanders3d.com/ http://os3d.blogspot.com/ |
From: Greg Ercolano <erco@(email surpressed)> Subject: Re: error Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 14:52:47 -0500 |
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Stefan Andersson wrote: Hello, I'm getting this error when I try and render on certain machines. CreateProcess(c:/rush/bin/rushd -d --spawn C:/TEMP.RUSH_24/.spawnfile): Coulnd't invoke script or program. Try specifying interopreter to invoke script, eg. 'perl foo.pl') Hi Stefan, Hmm, is there some more context then that? If this is from a frame log, it would be best if they pasted the entire frame log (including the headers), and do an exact paste, as typos can mislead trouble shooting. My guess is that perl was recently installed on this machine /after/ perl was installed, such that 'perl' is not in rushd's path. The simple fix being either restart the rushd service, or reboot the box. Or, possibly perl was not installed into the System Environment's PATH, such that only the logged in user has perl in their PATH, not all users (esp. the user the rushd service is running as) Either that, or there might be something wrong with the .pl file association for perl on that machine. I can probably tell more by being able to see the complete log file. One of the computers that is generating this error is also the machine that is submitting the render. The two computers that doens't render does however submit renders fine... so... well... what could be the problem? Are there any other details, like was this a recent install of rush/perl on the machines, or is this an old install that started acting up, say, after a Microsoft Update? Is this a WinNT box, or Win2k/XP? -- Greg Ercolano, erco@(email surpressed) Rush Render Queue, http://seriss.com/rush/ Tel: (Tel# suppressed) Cel: (Tel# suppressed) Fax: (Tel# suppressed) |