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  • Single Core Overload

    Hi everybody, I searched the www & forums but couldnt find an answer.
    Can anyone tell me why I get an single core overload if I connect to an instance of VEP on a slave machine.

    I have a few instance running on my master ..... no problems.
    As soon I connect to the instance on the slave .... overload ... even with nothing loaded. ( doesnt matter if 32 or 64 bit )

    Strange strange strange

    Help is much appreciated.

    BTW.
    MASTER is a 2.8 MacPro 8core / 16 GB RAM , running OS 10.6.4, Logic 9.1 and the latest update VEP

    SLAVE is a MacBookPro build Sep. 2009 ... same config OS , Logic, VEP

    Thanx & GreetZz

  • Alright ... no 1 ... well than I reply .....

    At least I found out what caused the problem...

    I didnt pay attention that my MASTER connected via my AIRPORT / Wifi .... thats of course a weak link ... right?

    But now I have different problem.

    Turning the WiFi connection of ..... my MASTER doesnt recognize the server on the SLAVE.
    The network via the switch works because the 2 computer recognize each other in the network.

    Hmm, I have no clue at the moment.

    Anyone?

    Thanx

    1. Fixed IP?
    2. Firewall off on all computers?

    DG


  • Thanx DG ....

    I gave up yesterday at 4.00 in the morning

    Solved the 'problem' today .....

    It's indeed an IP problem ....

    Because I have an Euphonix McControl .... I connect everything via an ethernet Switch.
    But that doesnt work ..... because of the IP ...

    So I connected the SLAVE straight to the router .....
    and .... voila .... everything works fine
    Probeably I need a 2nd ethernetSwitch to connect again to the McControl

    Anyway, at least this works .... more important than the connection of the SLAVE with the McControl.

    The rest is 'finetuning' ..... means buffer/latency ....

    Anyone a good working setup for buffer/latency?

    thanx anyway .... sometimes it already helps writing things down .... solution will come ;)

    GreetZz