![]() ![]() First, change the shared folder mount point in hqserver.ini from /Volumes to /hqmnt. I created a folder called /hqmnt using the command sudo mkdir /hqmnt so I know it is associated with HQueue. Now what you have to do is create an alternate mount point. The point is you can't use it as a mount point for HQueue, it may appear to work fine during installation but when Apple Mac Os finds out what you have done it disables the HQueue /Volumes mount point. Perhaps there was a corporate decision that there are nefarious Pokemon Go loitering in /Volumes, who can say. Apple decided to disable auto mounting in the mount point folder /Volumes. BEWARE - Mac OS And HQueue Major Post Update - BEWARE One last and important point to do with Apple Mac Os. I suggest not checking the install HQueue box during a daily build Houdini installation unless you need to update it (check Houdini change logs to see if SESI messed with HQueue) and uncheck the box to create the shared drive. The main point is install HQueue after a complete hqueueectomy. If you get Mantra permission errors when it is trying to render to your render folder check the HQclient group folder permissions. Then setup MacOs sharing and remote login according to the HQueue documentation and it should work. Once you scraped HQueue from the machine do a fresh install of Houdini including Hqueue. Part of the “hqueueectomy” process is described in the HQueue documentation (the client side) but you will need to go deeper than the documentation to completely remove HQueue server since Houdini uninstall doesn't. If you don't do that you increase your chances of HQueue bizarre errors and failure to function. If you have been running Houdini for a while and just saw all those pesky HQueue browsers pop up during the install process (since you checked hqueue install) you should scrape every bit of HQueue out of the machine and then reinstall it. ![]() The main advice is start with a fresh install of HQueue. Update: as of Mac OS sierra apple has broken this thanks to Cook and his efforts to destroy the apple mac os product Just finished getting HQueue up on Mac OS.
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