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High Memory (RAM ) uses in C4DtoA

nspatel62926
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High Memory (RAM ) uses in C4DtoA

nspatel62926
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Hello,

 

I'm rendering about 45sec. render with 1350 frames. with 1280x720 resolution, in arnold letest version for cinema 4d.

but while rendering cinema 4d take all my Memory (RAM) and fill up full ram.

please attach screenshot for refrence.

 

Total Memory is : 64 GB and working at 3600 MHz.

 

Can this have any solution to use less RAM be cinema 4d?

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peter_horvath
Autodesk
Autodesk

Does the memory usage increase every frame? Could you please enable debug level file logging and send us the log files?

https://help.autodesk.com/view/ARNOL/ENU/?guid=arnold_for_cinema_4d_ci_diagnostics_ci_log_html


// Peter Horvath
// C4DtoA developer
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nspatel62926
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Just attached some log files. 

While rendering both file this same happen,

Also some time due to some unknown reasons c4d crashes so error also comes.

 

Thank you in advance for your help!!!

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nspatel62926
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Contributor

Hello @peter_horvath ,

 

Can we have any update on this please.

 

 

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Stephen.Blair
Community Manager
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Those are not Arnold log files. An Arnold log looks like this:

c4dtoa_arnold_log.jpg



// Stephen Blair
// Arnold Renderer Support
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peter_horvath
Autodesk
Autodesk

Sorry for the late reply, I'm away this week. As Stephen said, we'd need Arnold log files to get more detailed information about the scene and Arnold specific stats. You can enable file logging on the Diagnostics tab (see Stephen's post) and make sure the Verbosity level is set to Info or Debug.


// Peter Horvath
// C4DtoA developer
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nspatel62926
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Hello,

 

Here is log files for Verbosity level is set to Debug.

And Yes I think memory usage increase every frame.

Please find attachment.

 

Thank You!!!

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peter_horvath
Autodesk
Autodesk

Can you please try with the latest version? A similar memory leak was fixed in C4DtoA 4.6.1 / Arnold 7.2.1.0:

  • ARNOLD-13163 - CPU memory leak when rendering multiple frames on the GPU

 


// Peter Horvath
// C4DtoA developer
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nspatel62926
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I tryed with newer version , and found like its use lower RAM compare to last version,

but just in 276 frame it go up-to like around 22GB of RAM...I think, If we render more frame it will use more ram...

Just want to make sure is it normal for everyone?

 

Here is log files for Verbosity level is set to Debug.

Please find attachment.

 

Thank You!!!

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peter_horvath
Autodesk
Autodesk

Definitely looks like a bug, seems like there's still a memory leak somewhere. Would it be possible to send us the scene to analyze? If not, can you try rendering without the Optix denoiser? You can also try disabling textures (Ignore Textures in Render Settings > Diagnostics > Feature Overrides)


// Peter Horvath
// C4DtoA developer
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nspatel62926
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Sorry but I can't share this scene file for now (as client privacy).

But I again tryed it without the Optix denoiser and disabling textures but same result RAM use is increasing as rendering more and more frame.

 

It's total of around 1300 to 1400 frame animation, If I do all frame at once my Full 64GB RAM is filled with only cinema 4d.

 

I tested again for you and see result , Please find attachment.

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nspatel62926
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Hello @peter_horvath ,

 

Can we have any update on this please.

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peter_horvath
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi, yes, sorry. I could reproduce the issue, and created defect number ARNOLD-13736, but I don't have an ETA yet when this will be fixed. It's affecting only GPU renders. For now you have to render your animation in chunks, don't think there's any other workaround.


// Peter Horvath
// C4DtoA developer
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nspatel62926
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Great to know.

Thank You so much for update!
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