![]() 16:00:06: 0: STDOUT: Error running authentication: No License Model defined ![]() 16:00:01: 0: STDOUT: Renderer : GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER/PCIe/SSE2 16:00:01: 0: STDOUT: Vendor : NVIDIA Corporation (NVIDIA) ![]() 16:00:01: 0: STDOUT: OpenGL root context initialized I’ve been using CLR for several versions but because the licensing model changed for R21 I think something is not working. I’m having an issue with Deadline and the new C4D licensing model. It’s very hard to get someone from Thinkbox to reply on this forums. Is anyone else having issues with Deadline in R21? I have spoken with Maxon who say that they are bit flummoxed as Redshift apparently doesn’t need the c4dcommandline.exe, but the Deadline submission scripts is calling the respective C4DCommandline.exe for R20 and R21 to perform the render. In R21, the deadline submission script correctly makes the call but the R21 C4Dcommandline.exe application is now asking to login to my. account and is taking down the first license it can get its hands-on, which is the full license, and therefore locking out the other slave and the main c4d machine In R20 I had a C4D Studio license, I setup Deadline as per the Thinkbox instructions and everything worked across my main machine and my two slaves. I am finding that R21’s new subscription license model is calling the slaves in a different way through the C4DCommandline.exe In R21 I am experiencing issues with Deadline, after getting some scripts from Thinkbox about repointing the Cinema4D submission scripts to see R21. I had Deadline working successfully with Redshift and C4D R20, however, my C4D renewal was up so I decided to move to a subscription license for R21.
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