Hey All,
I've tried for the last few days to install my student edition of Maya 2017, and have had zero luck.
(I would prefer to install 2017, but, for the record, I have also had zero luck, and the same error, while attempting to also install 2014, 2015, & 2016...)
I have attached a screen shot of the installation failure to this post.
The installer says that the "Installation Failed on Exit."
Things I have tried that have resulted in zero success:
--- Installing with my firewall and antivirus software disabled.
--- Installing via the download link through Autodesk's Virtual Agent.
--- Creating a new system administrator (user) and installing under that.
--- Installing under my system's root user.
I have even tried using a third party software to install the .dmg
My system has more than enough space, and my Mac is running on OS 10.11.6 (El Capitan).
I'm at a complete, and frustrated, loss. If anyone can help, please, please, please.
I'm literally begging.
Hello @cmtrant,
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Using the Console on Mac OS X El Capitan v10.11 and earlier to Generate a Log File
Launch the Console application (from the Utilities folder inside your Applications folder). It should open to All Messages, showing the log entries for everything that’s happened recently on your Mac. If you’ve previously narrowed the Console results, show the Log List and select All Messages before proceeding.
Switch back Omni app, and try to trigger the issue. This will (hopefully!) print some output to the Console.
Return to Console and from the Menu Bar choose File ▸ Save A Copy As and attach the file to your response so we can investigate further!
Thank you.
Natasha
Community Product Support Specialist
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Hello,
I have a similar problem. I give a little background information, I hope not too much.
I was trying to solve an unrelated problem with different software (Avid Media Composer). During that process I deleted stuff from /Library/ folder and maybe I broke something. After solving my Avid issues I noticed that Mudbox (2017 SF1) crashes on start. I tried do a manual clean uninstall for Mudbox (I did this earlier successfully, when SF1 update broke everything for me). When I reinstalled I got the error "Istaller failed on exit". I removed all traces of Autodesk software (Smoke 2017, Maya 2016 Ext2, Matchmover and Mudbox) from my computer and tried to reinstall everything. All installers give me the same error.
To be precise, the installer installs every package successfully, it only fails in the final stages of the installation. I have tired to install every package separately and they install without problems. I downloaded the updated AdSSO.pkg and installed that also successfully, which didn't help. I installed the whole Mac OS X again (over my current system) and that didn't help.
After the failed installation, if I try to run the freshly installed software (e.g. Maya 2016.5), it runs once and let's me activate. On all starts after the first the software crashes. The problem seems to be related in the license. I also tried with the trial option after one installation, the behavior is the same.
The mac console gives me this (the same messages during every installation attempt):
13.3.2017 0.37.02,442 ReportCrash[5362]: Invoking spindump for pid=5328 wakeups_rate=1001 duration=45 because of excessive wakeups
13.3.2017 0.37.05,140 nsurlstoraged[4009]: realpath() returned NULL for /var/root/Library/Caches/installer
13.3.2017 0.37.05,140 nsurlstoraged[4009]: The read-connection to the DB=/var/root/Library/Caches/installer/Cache.db is NOT valid. Unable to determine schema version.
13.3.2017 0.37.05,140 nsurlstoraged[4009]: realpath() returned NULL for /var/root/Library/Caches/installer
13.3.2017 0.37.05,141 nsurlstoraged[4009]: realpath() returned NULL for /var/root/Library/Caches/installer
13.3.2017 0.37.05,141 nsurlstoraged[4009]: ERROR: unable to determine file-system usage for FS-backed cache at /var/root/Library/Caches/installer/fsCachedData. Errno=13
I'm running Mac OS X 10.10.5, which I reinstalled form an up to date installer. I have been successfully installing and using these same versions of Autodesk software on this computer until now. There is nothing new in my setup (except the Avid Media Composer software). I'm using all other installed software -- excluding Autodesk software -- with no problems.
Something curious: there is no adlmreg anywhere in my path -- I never removed it. There was one before. There are adlmreg2013 and adlmreg2015 in /usr/bin/ though. Even stranger, I copied adlmreg from the installer into /usr/bin/ and was able to run it. After a while, it had disappeared again -- all by itself.
Cheers,
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Jouko-Thomas Kleine
I attach a screen capture from an installer plist -file on regards to my previous post. I don't suppose it brings any vital new information, but anyway, just to be on the safe side.
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Jouko-Thomas
I have not managed to resolve it yet. I've taken the step to install a fresh system (from a 10.10.5 installer + current updates via Apple App store), but the problem still persists. There are a couple of things I'm going to try before my next effort.
– I still had my old home directories mounted under "/Users". For testing, I'm going now with freshly creates users only.
– I did install the other software I use before I tried the Autodesk installers. I will skip that and install Autodesk applications only.
On a separate (unmounted) volume I still have the system where the problem manifested originally. I am happy to boot that and give any solutions a try, if somebody has any suggestions. It would be great to understand what is going on. I would much rather repair my system instead of wiping it clean. I have a bunch of stuff I use and it's a pain to set it all up — not to mention all the deactivations and activations included. I'm pretty happy I didn't have any Nuke licenses installed. Reactivating those is really not very nice.
Hello @jtkleine11,
Sorry for the inconvenience. Please review this information in this article regarding a known issue with Mac installs: MAC user install error AdSSO.pkg
Let us know how it goes.
Natasha
Community Product Support Specialist
Helpful Links:
AutoCAD Videos | AutoCAD Crashes or Freezes | AutoCAD Customer Council | AutoCAD System Requirements | Prepare your computer for download | Autodesk Virtual Agent | Clean Uninstall | Steps for Setting-Up Student Software
Well, I'm a very happy guy now. The AdSSO-module was the culprit. I have Maya (2016 ext2 sp2) up and running now plus some other Autodesk stuff (Mudbox and Smoke, both 2017). I did try the fixed AdSSO earlier also, but that was not on a freshly installed system so maybe I had some other problems as well. Now I have a clean install of macOS 10.10.5 and only Maya and other Autodesk stuff on top of that.
To be on the safe side, I modified the installer applications by replacing the AdSSO package with the fixed version. After that, the installer run to the end without errors. After installation Maya etc. started, activated, restarted and I've been working now for a while without errors.
So, thanks a lot Natasha, this definitely is the solution. I would certainly "Accept As Solution", but can't find a way to do that. Is it because I'm not the OP, or am I just blind?
Cheers,
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Jouko-Thomas
Hello, I am having the same issue. I've tried the previous solutions with no luck. Still receiving the same Failed on Exit message, software could not be installed. I have read all the requirements and have what is required. Any help will be appreciated. If more info is needed please ask and I will provide. - Rob
Hi Rob,
Just out of curiosity, which exact OS version are running?
Cheers,
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Jouko-Thomas
Did you try to use the fixed AdSSO package? If you have an up to date system I think it's likely that you need it. For Maya 2017 you'll have to use the AdSSO-V2.pkg installer. I did actually modify my Maya installer application by replacing the old AdSSO — that allowed me run the installer without errors. But that should not be needed. All you need to do is first run the new AdSSO-V2.pkg and the Maya installer after that. When the installer gives you errors, just click through them and let it finish. After that Maya should start O.K. and let you activate the license. Just follow Natasha's link above and you find everything you need.
If that doesn't help, you might need to do a clean manual uninstall first. That will trash all your Autodesk applications and you have to install everything anew — so maybe that's a last resort solution and not advisable unless you have some extra time in your hands. There's a link in the bottom of Natasha's post for that also.
I'll try to answer more questions if I can help some way — I had a pretty involved experience myself and can imagine you might feel a little frustrated. But I'm writing from Finland and it's very late so I hope somebody else might be able to help a little sooner than I can.
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Jouko-Thomas
Thanks for the help. I did try running the updated AdSSO-v2.pkg first with no luck. How did you "modify" your installer? even though I can see the installers package contents, I can't alter them. I'll try the manual install tomorrow. Thanks,
You can't alter the installer, because it's on a read only disk image. If you copy the installer application somewhere on you hard disk where you have write access (e.g. Downloads folder), you can delete and add files inside it as much as you like. Just run the installer from it's new location when you are finished, no need to create a new disk image.
In my case, there were other problems on my OS setup as well, so the AdSSO fix didn't help when I tried it the first time. But after repairing everything else, I still needed the new AdSSO before I got any Autodesk software working again.
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Jouko-Thomas
Jouko-Thomas, Thank you so much for your help. Your instructions worked! it is up and running just in time for tonights homework! Thanks for your suggestion. - Rob
Well, that's good news! Great to hear you got that sorted out. At some point I always start to feel that these problems are more akin to magic than any rationality — but when you work methodically enough and get to the bottom of the mess you are in, stuff finally sorts itself out and starts to work as it should once again.
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Jouko-Thomas