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[bug] Feature extraction: Main Ui disapears, command line crashes shortly after #1088
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Could you set the Max Nb Threads to 1, to see if the issue comes from the amount of RAM available. |
So according to your screenshot, it has not reached your RAM limit (when running with maxNbThread=0)? |
Ok, so it's a RAM issue. The OS kills the software as it uses too much RAM. In the meantime, you can test multiple values of maxNbThread to find one that works on your computer (but it will depend on the images resolution...). |
sure thing. will do. would it help if i sent you all the images via wetransfer? |
I've also noticed this issue in other nodes, for example meshing. But it appears to be more sporadically, especially when I click or switch windows while it operates, so if I just do nothing at the time, it mostly runs through flawlessly. |
Hey all, FWIW I have exactly the same problem as described by Lukasvoglcg. Specs: 2600X AMD
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Same issue here, looks like meshroom GUI crashes and the Alice vision process continues until it finishes the chunk and then the console window closes. |
For me the GUI crashed shortly after DepthMapFilter. -- I disabled "Refine Fuse" and set all three Max points to the minimum value. -> Meshing node finished without a GUI crash. One other curious thing: The Issue I mentioned here #1101 is no longer an issue for this particular project. When I ran the Meshing node again with a bounding box, the GUI crashed again. A second project now crashed with Feature Extraction. WARNING:root:== The following "submitters" plugins could not be loaded ==
WARNING:root:Missing plugin qtAliceVision. Previously the CLI window was empty on startup. I can only use Feature Extraction "normal", "medium" and "low". Other settings crash the GUI. Meshroom crashed again at Meshing. The CLI shows this interesting message: "WARNING:root:Retrying to obtain clipboard." Running FeatureExtraction with CCTAG enabled crashes the GUI. |
@fabiencastan The problem could be build related. I have built Meshroom on my system with python 3.6 and have had no crashes since. Looks like psutil v3.7 causes errors. Also the CLI is no longer empty and shows the expected "submitters" missing plugin message. I have python 3.6 installed.
There are still some problems with FeatureExtraction and CCTAGs and the imageSync/overlay and frozen trackball (not reliably working - "WARNING:root:Ignored NaN, Inf, or -Inf value.") but no GUI crashes. @lukasvoglcg @akramparvez @Silpher9 @andreasdss Can you test if this solves the crashes for you, too? |
@natowi Tested it and its doesn't crash the GUI, But I do see the warning as you mentioned above. |
@glbarak can you test if this resolves your problem?
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It did not solve the problem. |
@glbarak the message "module simplefarm not found" is expected and nothing to worry about, since the Renderfarm Plugin is not supported by default and requires some additional setup. |
Just pointed it out since it did not appear in the 2020.1.1 version. |
Some users (in issue 1093) report that running Meshroom in Windows 8 compatibility mode solves the crashing gui issue. |
Is this problem solved for you with the latest release? I had no problems so far. |
Describe the bug
2020.1
On Feature extraction the main ui window flickers(not every time)then goes away completely. main command line crashes without error shortly after.
-On reopening the file it says Graph is being computed externally.
-Set of images worked without issues in earlier version
To Reproduce
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Expected behavior
main ui and command line should not crash.
Log
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