This page provides explanations and solutions to common installation issues.
The following sections address commonly encountered issues when installing Phoenix FD.
Symptoms:
The installation file terminates unexpectedly when you attempt to run it.
Cause:
The installation file is not downloaded properly.
Solution:
Download the installation file again from the Chaos Group website Downloads area (login required).
Symptoms:
Creating and selecting a Simulator object with the error message "Could not obtain a Workstation license!" or "Could not obtain a Simulation license!". If you try to simulate, you will get a message box with the same error message.
Cause:
Either no access to the Phoenix FD license server or no available licenses on the Phoenix FD license server.
To run a simulation, you need to have both Phoenix FD and V-Ray licenses. To render the result of the simulation, you only need a V-Ray license. |
Resolution:
Use the Config License Server... button to input a correct address for the license server. You will need to restart Maya for the changes to take effect.
If this does not resolve the problem, go through the following checklist:
A. Check the Phoenix FD license server
B. Check the available licenses on the license server
After you have ensured the Phoenix FD license server is working, you need to check the available licenses.
On the same machine where the Phoenix FD license server is running, open the link http://localhost:30304/getstatus and look for your licenses. Refer to the Phoenix FD License Server Status section on the Set Up Your Phoenix FD License page for more information on the type of licenses you need to look for.
C. Check connection to license server
If Phoenix FD is on the same machine as the Phoenix FD license server, you can skip this step.
To make sure that nothing is blocking the connection to the license server on the machine where you want to run Phoenix FD, open the link http://<IP_address>:30304 in a web browser, where <IP_address> is the IP address of the machine with the Phoenix FD license server. If you get a web page like the one below, Phoenix FD can access the Phoenix FD license server from this machine. In the example screenshot below, the IP address of the machine with the license server is 10.0.0.160.
If you get an error message that the web page can't be accessed, then there is a network problem that prevents the connection to the Phoenix FD license server. If you have any firewall or antivirus software running on your machines, make sure they are not blocking applications' access to the network or blocking communication on TCP/IP port 30304. Please contact your system administrator for more information.
D. Check the Phoenix FD license settings
On the machine where you want to use Phoenix FD, run the Phoenix FD license client configuration utility from Windows Start menu > Programs > Chaos Group > Phoenix FD for Maya... > Licensing > Administration > Change Phoenix FD client license settings. In the dialog that appears, make sure that the IP address in the License server field under the Primary license server tab is entered correctly and that the connection port is 30304. If you modify any of these settings, you will need to restart Maya.
Note: If the Phoenix FD license server is running on the same machine as Phoenix FD, you can use localhost or 127.0.0.1 in the License server field.
Symptoms:
When you start the Phoenix FD license server, a Start Error dialog appears:
Cause:
This error message appears when the Phoenix FD license server cannot find a dongle attached to the machine. Note: This message appears only if you start the Phoenix FD license server manually from the Windows Start menu and if it is not running as a service.
Resolution:
Follow these steps to resolve the issue:
Symptoms:
The dongle works for extended periods of time, but periodically it is no longer detected by Windows as a USB device, causing the Phoenix FD license server to fail or Phoenix FD licenses to be refused.
Cause:
There can be a number of reasons related to the hardware configuration and Windows settings like Power Options.
Resolution:
Check the Windows Power Options on the machine where the dongle is plugged in, and make sure that USB ports are not periodically powered off.
Try to plug the dongle into a different USB port on the same machine, preferably USB 2.0, and restart the Phoenix FD license server. If you still experience problems, try to install it on a different machine.
Symptoms:
The Phoenix FD licensing server is running but there is no icon in the Windows System Tray.
Cause:
The icon is hidden by the Auto-hide unused icons option of the Windows System Tray or the Phoenix FD license server is registered as a Windows service.
Resolution:
If you have the Auto-hide unused icons option of the Windows System Tray, click on the double-arrow icon to expand the full list of icons.
If you still do not see the Phoenix FD licensing service icon, that means that the Phoenix FD licensing service is started as a Windows service and in that case it cannot show any graphical user interface. There is currently no resolution for this; you need to manage the Phoenix FD license service from the Windows Control Panel > Administrative tools > Services applet.
Symptoms:
WIBU-KEY drivers are properly installed, but double-clicking on the .rtu file doesn't update the dongle.
Cause:
The .rtu file is not associated properly with the WIBU-KEY drivers.
Resolution:
First try the steps from Phoenix FD License Server Can't Start section. If this doesn't help, proceed with the steps below: