Hi Jean-Luc,

you either have to set the Read nodes you want to localise to "cache locally" = 
"always" or set the "local file auto-cache path" in the preferences to the root 
directory shared by all file paths you want to localise (i.e. '/server/shows/' 
). In the latter case the Read nodes' set to "cache locally" = "auto" will be 
checked if they point to the server path and if they do, they will be localised.

Once set use one of the options in "Cache/Local File Cache" to start the 
localising process.


It took me a moment to figure out as well, but the tooltips helped.


Cheers,
frank



On Oct 25, 2011, at 11:24 AM, jean-luc wrote:

> Hi There
> 
> I am trying to use the localizing and caching Nuke 6.3 but even after 
> changing my preferences it does nothing.
> attached is a snapshot of my prefs.
> When I start Nuke It still tells me that I am using around 94% of my 100Gb of 
> disk cache (it should be 1000Gb)
> When I go to the /local1/NukeLocalise folder, it is completely empty
> 
> Is there something else I should be doing?
> 
> Thanks
> Jean-luc
> 
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