Move ~/Autodesk folder from affected machine/user to somewhere else and try again.
BTW: Your problem with XGetRequest is not related to running on a VM, it's Centos 6.5 issue. On 8 December 2013 05:14, Chris Chia <[email protected]> wrote: > Does it happen to CentOS 6.2? > 1. Does your vm have a graphic card? > 2. Could you try using a desktop instead of vm? > > It seems like your OpenGL lib driver is the problem... > > And are you trying to run vms for rendering ? > > Regards, > Chris > > > On 6 Dec, 2013, at 6:20 am, Félix-Antoine Fortin < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Could you elaborate on the "usual backup/remove preferences"? I am not > exactly familiar with Softimage. I am currently trying to setup a new user > who wishes to use our cluster for rendering. Therefore, I apologize in > advance if I have missed something that is obvious... > > Ideally it would be on a render blade, and the installation would not be > on the default install path. However, since it was not working on the > render blade, I have simply reproduced our working environment in a VM, in > which I can run a X session. > > I was unable to start xsi 2013 for a different reason, a missing symbol in > libGL. > /usr/Softimage/Softimage_2013_SP1/Application/bin/XSI.bin: symbol lookup > error: /usr/lib64/libGL.so.1: undefined symbol: _XGetRequest > > Although, for now I suppose it could be related to the fact that I am > running it in a VM. The missing symbol error is not triggered when using > xsibatch. > > Thank you for your help, > Félix-Antoine > > Le 2013-12-05 à 16:44, Xavier <[email protected]> a écrit : > > Well, that's a starting point (: > Have you tried the usual backup/remove preferences? Is that on a render > blade or your machine running a X session? Have you started 2013 > successfully on the same machine the same way? > > > -- ---------- Michal http://uk.linkedin.com/in/mdoniec

